Greys Anatomy All 3 Spinoffs Explained (& How They Connect)

Grey’s Anatomy: All 3 Spin-offs Explained (& How They Connect)

Grey’s Anatomy has made way for three spin-off series, though not all of them have been set in a hospital. Here’s what they’re about.

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Greys Anatomy All 3 Spinoffs Explained (& How They Connect)

Grey’s Anatomy has been around for over a decade, and some of its characters have gotten their own TV shows – and here are all three Grey’s Anatomy spin-offs and how they connect. Created by Shonda Rhimes, Grey’s Anatomy debuted on ABC in 2005 as a mid-season replacement, but it was so well-received it continued its course. The series is now on its 16th season, and it shows no signs of stopping soon.

Grey’s Anatomy follows the basic premise of medical dramas, telling the stories of surgical interns, residents, and attendings as they do their best to balance their personal and professional lives, which end up overlapping most of the time. The series is led by Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), one of the few characters from season 1 that is still part of the series, as many of them have either left Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital (formerly Seattle Grace Hospital) or have been killed. Other characters, however, have gotten their own TV shows, some more popular than others.

So far, Grey’s Anatomy has spawned three spin-off series, of which some have had crossover storylines with the main series. First was Private Practice, which followed Dr. Addison Montgomery (Kate Walsh) as she left Seattle Grace Hospital in order to join a private practice in Los Angeles. The series was set at Seaside Health & Wellness Center (formerly Oceanside Wellness Group), and had five crossover storylines with Grey’s Anatomy. Private Practice came to an end in 2013 after six seasons, with the character of Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone), Derek’s sister, later joining Grey’s Anatomy as a series regular.

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The second spin-off is Station 19, which even though is also set in Seattle, it has nothing to do with hospitals. Instead, Station 19 focuses on the lives of the women and men at Seattle Fire Station 19, and it stars Jaina Lee Ortiz, Jason George, Grey Damon, Barrett Doss, and more. The series was introduced in Grey’s Anatomy’s season 14, specifically in episode 13, when firefighters were brought to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital after a fire. Unlike Private Practice, Station 19 is still going, and it’s preparing for the release of its fourth season.

Last but not least is Grey’s Anatomy: B-Team. Unlike the previous ones, B-Team didn’t take viewers outside Grey Sloan Memorial, as it focuses on the new group of interns at the hospital. B-Team was only six-episodes long and released as a web-series, and its main characters were Dahlia Qadri (Sophia Taylor Ali), Levi Schmitt (Jake Borelli), Casey Parker (Alex Blue Davis), Taryn Helm (Jaicy Elliot), Vik Roy (Rushi Kota), and Sam Bello (Jeanine Mason). B-Team also had special guests from the main series, as were Justin Chambers’ Alex Karev and Kevin McKidd’s Owen Hunt. As Grey’s Anatomy continues bringing more and more stories, it wouldn’t be surprising if it gets more spin-offs, which as seen in these three shows, are not limited to a place or city.

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