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‘Station 19’ Season 7 Episode 3 Preview: Photos, Cast, and “True Colors” Promo

The crew celebrates Pride month on ABC’s Station 19 season seven episode three, “True Colors.” Episode three will air on Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 10pm ET/PT.

Season seven stars Jaina Lee Ortiz as Andy Herrera, Jason George as Dr. Ben Warren, Grey Damon as Jack Gibson, Barrett Doss as Victoria Hughes, Jay Hayden as Travis Montgomery, and Danielle Savre as Maya Bishop. Boris Kodjoe plays Robert Sullivan, Stefania Spampinato is Dr. Carina DeLuca, Josh Randall is Sean Beckett, Merle Dandridge is Natasha Ross, and Carlos Miranda is Theo Ruiz.

“True Colors” Plot: The Station 19 crew struts their stuff at the FABruary Winter Pride parade, where Maya encounters someone important from her past. Carina looks to Bailey for support, while Travis and Eli arrive at a crossroads.

Jay Hayden, Rob Heaps, Robert Curtis Brown, and Kevin Daniels in ‘Station 19’ season 7 episode 3 (Disney/James Clark)

Series Description, Courtesy of ABC:

Station 19 follows a group of heroic Seattle firefighters as they put their lives and hearts on the line. From the executive producers of Grey’s Anatomy, Scandal, and How to Get Away with Murder, the series takes us inside the tough, tight-knit and sometimes heartbreaking world of the city’s bravest first responders.

Jaina Lee Ortiz and Danielle Savre in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/James Clark)
Carlos Miranda and Merle Dandridge in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/James Clark)
Jay Hayden, Rob Heaps, Robert Curtis Brown, and Kevin Daniels in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/James Clark)
Symone in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/James Clark)
Josh Randall, Barrett Doss, Jay Hayden, Danielle Savre, Carlos Miranda, Boris Kodjoe, and Jason George in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/Anne Marie Fox)
Josh Randall, Barrett Doss, Jay Hayden, Danielle Savre, Carlos Miranda, and Boris Kodjoe in season 7 episode 3 (Disney/Anne Marie Fox)



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Rebecca Murray: Journalist covering the entertainment industry for 23+ years, including 13 years as the first writer for About.com's Hollywood Movies site. Member of the Critics Choice Association (Film & TV Branches), Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and Past President of the San Diego Film Critics Society.
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