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.
- Grey’s Anatomy has three spin-off series, including Private Practice, Station 19, and Grey’s Anatomy: B-Team, all connected to the main show.
- These spin-offs have had varying levels of success but have garnered audience interest due to the loyal fanbase of Grey’s Anatomy.
- Grey’s Anatomy has also had crossover episodes with its spin-offs, with several major characters making appearances, further solidifying the shared universe of these shows.
There are three different Grey’s Anatomy spin off series connecting to the main show, continuing the legacy of the one of the longest-running and most popular shows in TV history. The series premiered its 19th season in 2022 and shows no signs of slowing down. 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 was led by Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), one of the few characters from season 1 that lasted to season 19. Many other characters either left Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital (formerly Seattle Grace Hospital) or have been killed off but a few ended up in a Grey’s Anatomy spin off. There have been three Grey’s Anatomy spin off shows, which were met with mixed levels of success but all have debuted with audience interest thanks to a loyal fanbase. They’ve even started spilling over into shows unrelated to the medical drama.
Private Practice (2007-2013)
The first Grey’s Anatomy spin off series was Private Practice, which followed Dr. Addison Montgomery (Kate Walsh) after 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 several crossover storylines with Grey’s Anatomy. In fact, there was at least one connection in each season (some more prominent than others).
Private Practice ended in 2013 after six seasons and had a very successful run spanning more than 100 episodes. It also pulled off the rare feat of having a character introduced in the spin off, Amelia Shepherd (Caterina Scorsone), Derek’s sister, later join the original show as a series regular. That is a shining example of the longevity that Grey’s Anatomy has. Even Addison herself popped back up on the series in 2021 and reconnected with Amelia.
Station 19 (2018-Present)
The second Grey’s Anatomy spin off is Station 19, which, even though it is also set in Seattle, 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, and Barrett Doss. 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, this spin-off show is still going, with Station 19 season 7 on the horizon.
There have been several notable crossovers with major characters like Meredith, Miranda, and so many others appearing. Sometimes, it’s for a major storyline while in other cases, it only leads to a cameo to remind audiences that these shows take place in the same universe. Season 7 will bring Station 19 past the 100 episode mark, marking another milestone for the iconic Shonda Rhimes franchise.
Grey’s Anatomy: B-Team (2018)
The third Grey’s Anatomy spin off series is Grey’s Anatomy: B-Team. This series didn’t take viewers outside Grey Sloan Memorial, instead focusing on a group of interns at the hospital. B-Team was only six episodes long, was 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, like Justin Chambers’ Alex Karev and Kevin McKidd’s Owen Hunt but was lowkey compared to other spin offs.
Every Crossover Episode Between Grey’s Anatomy & Its Spinoffs
Naturally, the Grey’s Anatomy spin off series overlapped with the original series from time to time, except for Grey’s Anatomy: B-Team, which never crossed over at all. There were 45 crossover episodes that Grey’s Anatomy spin offs shared with the main series on regular network television:
Crossovers between Grey’s Anatomy and Private Practice:
- Grey’s Anatomy: 3×22 and 3×23, “The Other Side of This Life” Parts 1 and 2
- Private Practice: 1×01, “In Which We Meet Addison, a Nice Girl From Somewhere Else”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 4×13, “Piece of My Heart”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 5×14, “Beat Your Heart Out”
- Private Practice: 2×15, “Acceptance”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 5×15, “Before and After”
- Private Practice: 2×16, “Ex-Life”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 5×16, “An Honest Mistake”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 6×05, “Invasion”
- Private Practice: 3×03 “Right Here, Right Now”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 6×11, “Blink”
- Private Practice: 3×11, “Another Second Chance”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 7×03, “Superfreak”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 7×18, “Song Beneath the Song”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 8×13, “If/Then”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 8×15, “Have You Seen Me Lately?”
- Private Practice: 5×15, “You Break My Heart”
Crossovers between Grey’s Anatomy and Station 19:
- Grey’s Anatomy: 14×13, “You Really Got a Hold on Me”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 15×04, “Momma Knows Best”
- Station 19: 2×02, “Under the Surface”
- Station 19: 2×14, “Friendly Fire”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 15×23 “What I Did For Love”
- Station 19: 2×15, “Always Ready”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 16×09, “Let’s All Go to the Bar”
- Station 19: 3×01, “I Know This Bar”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 16×10, “Help Me Through the Night”
- Station 19: 3×05, “Into the Woods”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 16×14, “A Diagnosis”
- Station 19: 3×09, “Poor Wandering One”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 16×18, “Give a Little Bit”
- Station 19: 4×01, “Nothing Seems the Same”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 17×01, “All Tomorrow’s Parties”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 17×02, “The Center Won’t Hold”
- Station 19: 4×05, “Out of Control”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 17×06, “No Time for Despair”
- Station 19: 4×06, “Train in Vain”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 17×07, “Helplessly Hoping”
- Station 19: 4×10, “Save Yourself”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 17×11, “Sorry Doesn’t Always Make It Right”
- Station 19: 5×01, “Phoenix from the Flame”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 18×01, “Here Comes the Sun”
- Station 19: 5×05, “Things We Lost in the Fire”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 18×05, “Bottle Up and Explode!”
- Station 19: 5×09, “Started from the Bottom”
- Grey’s Anatomy: 19×09, TBA
As Grey’s Anatomy continues bringing more and more stories, it wouldn’t be surprising if it gets more spin-offs, and its options are not limited to a single location or city if these three shows are anything to go by. The show will also have to expand its storytelling beyond Meredith Grey after Ellen Pompeo’s post-season 19 exit.
Will The Grey’s Anatomy Japril Spinoff Happen
The one Grey’s Anatomy spin off series that has been talked about, but hasn’t happened is one involving characters Jackson (Jesse Williams) and April (Sarah Drew). Nicknamed Japril by fans, both Williams and Drew have talked about this possible spin off of Grey’s Anatomy. Jackson and April had several struggles on the show, but in the end, they left the series to start a life together in Boston. They reappeared on Grey’s Anatomy’s 400th episode, still together.
Drew told reporters in 2021 that she would love for Japril to get back together for a Grey’s Anatomy spin off series (via US Weekly). “How amazing and needed is a show about racial justice in the medical field and inequity and equality. How amazing would that be?” ABC Entertainment and Hulu Originals President Craig Erwich said they are always looking to service the fans, but “There are no conversations about a spinoff of Grey’s Anatomy at this time.” However, both Williams and Drew said they would sign on if ABC wanted it.
There’s An Unexpected Grey’s Anatomy Connection In Only Murders In The Building
Although Only Murders in the Building is certainly not a Grey’s Anatomy spin off series, there was an unexpected connection made between the two shows in season 3. This season introduced Meryl Streep as Loretta Durkin, an aspiring actor and she was excited to land a part in a new Grey’s Anatomy spin off titled Grey’s New Orleans: Family Burn Unit. On its own, that’s a fun nod to the show but it’s made better by Grey’s alum Jesse Williams also being new to the cast. Executive producer John Hoffman even noted that Williams commented on the reference.
“Jesse was very sweet about that. He was howling [during our Zoom table read] about the reference. And it’s a real homage. I mean, has there been a more successful show than Grey’s Anatomy? What a windfall for an actress [like Loretta] to have that opportunity…. Watching Meryl Streep get excited about that for herself is just a dream.”
Ultimately, this was just a case of Only Murders in the Building having some fun with the idea of long-running procedurals and their many spin offs rather than being any nod to an actual spin off happening. The fact that Williams is part of the cast helped ensure that the joke was taken in stride rather than being taken seriously or as a dig at the series. Knowing the history of Grey’s Anatomy spin offs though, it would probably end up being a hit if it were real.