‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Fans Are Threatening to Quit the Show For 1 Frustrating Reason – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

In many ways, its hard to believe that Greys Anatomy is still on the air. Its been running for 16 seasons, with at least one more still to go. For millions, the show has become habit-forming. For some fans it has also become a habit to complain about it a lot.

Often its the unexpected exits of actors like Sarah Drew and Jessica Capshaw, and now one of the originals, Justin Chambers has departed as well. But now the problem is that Greys Anatomy has spun off a show called Station 19, people dont like being forced to watch it to keep up with Greys.

Many shows that have been on the air for more than nine seasons produced spin-offs. Sometimes they work out, like Cheers leading to Frasier. Other times they dont, with Happy Days spawning Joanie Loves Chachi. So far, both of Greys broadcast spinoffs have had decent runs.

The first, Private Practice, ran from 2007 to 2013 and focused on Kate Walshs character, Addison Montgomery, who left Seattle Grace to form her own practice. Although the move allegedly displeased some other Greys cast members, the show hung around for a solid run until season six, when Walsh decided to move on.

Station 19, which started in 2018, focuses on a fire station in, of course, Seattle. Since fire departments and hospitals commonly work together, the spinoff made sense thematically, but gauging fans reactions, the Greys Anatomy habit has stuck while Station 19 has not.

Fans generally prefer not towatch a show they skip to understand a show that they do watch. With an overabundance of viewing options out there, fans feel like they dont have time to keep up with everything, and some resent having to do homework to follow their favorite show.

A topic starter on Reddit groused, Im just incredibly angry that Im being manipulated to watch Station 19 to find out whats happening with the Greys characters and storyline. I should have DVRd this crap so I could fast forward thru the boring firehouse stuff.

Another fan concurred, saying Its more of the fact that were being forced to watch (Station 19) that makes it suck. A third commenter said, I dont have two consecutive hours to dedicate to TV, especially when I have no interest in half of it. Or more than half of it-at this point.

How well crossovers fare can depend on how theyre framed. The CWs superhero shows make an event out of it, with one week of shows per year where the heroes and villains of the different programs visit each others worlds.

Sometimes the story in the crossover had little to do with the main episodes, but more recently, Crisis on Infinite Earths had dramatic impacts on the individual series, because, one of them, Arrow, is going away.

Either way, the CW has gotten people to watch the crossovers by making them an event. Fans feel the showrunners have not done that with the medical/fire dramas.

This is hardly the first time Greys Anatomy has tried crossovers it was done while Private Practice was still running. The difference now seems to be that fans feel that watching Greys Anatomy is becoming less fun because its turning fun into work.

Companies like to boast that viewers have to watch one show to understand another. Disney has been saying that fans will need Disney+ to keep up with the Marvel movies because the Marvel TV shows will feed into them. It will be interesting to see how fans take a crossover when it moves from the theater to the TV, or vice versa.

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