GayTV Recap: Station 19 (Episode 2x2)
The GayTV Recap will feature posts recapping the gay happenings on selected television series for episodes that don't feature any male skin. The first recap comes from the latest episode of the ABC firefighter drama Station 19. One of the show's main characters, gay fireman Travis Montgomery (played by Jay Hayden) was left at death's door in the Season 1 finale. The first episode of the new season found his life saved by heart surgery at Grey-Sloan Memorial, the home of sister show Grey's Anatomy.
Episode 2 of the new season picked up six weeks later with Travis' boyfriend Grant (played by Sterling Sulieman) trying to convince him to ask his boss for more recovery time before going back to work. Travis, however, didn't want to make a poor impression on his new captain by staying on the sidelines, though he ultimately agreed to take more time off.
Travis headed to the fire station, only to be interrupted by an emergency call before he could speak to Captain Sullivan. He watched his comrades head off to mount a rescue for a boy trapped in the sewers. Before long, he found himself providing support from the station and ignoring Grant's calls checking up on him.
Travis confided in his comrades, who had also been left out of the action, that he felt ready to get back to work. When Grant showed up to the station looking for him, he revealed that he never asked for more time off and that he wants to return to his job. This left Grant scared that Travis would get hurt again and that he would lose him.
Grant opened up to Travis about what it felt like waiting at the hospital to hear if Travis would survive while he was in surgery and how he didn't want to feel that again. Travis gave him a comforting kiss, but didn't make any promises as the two left the fire station together.
Episode 2 of the new season picked up six weeks later with Travis' boyfriend Grant (played by Sterling Sulieman) trying to convince him to ask his boss for more recovery time before going back to work. Travis, however, didn't want to make a poor impression on his new captain by staying on the sidelines, though he ultimately agreed to take more time off.
Travis headed to the fire station, only to be interrupted by an emergency call before he could speak to Captain Sullivan. He watched his comrades head off to mount a rescue for a boy trapped in the sewers. Before long, he found himself providing support from the station and ignoring Grant's calls checking up on him.
Travis confided in his comrades, who had also been left out of the action, that he felt ready to get back to work. When Grant showed up to the station looking for him, he revealed that he never asked for more time off and that he wants to return to his job. This left Grant scared that Travis would get hurt again and that he would lose him.
Grant opened up to Travis about what it felt like waiting at the hospital to hear if Travis would survive while he was in surgery and how he didn't want to feel that again. Travis gave him a comforting kiss, but didn't make any promises as the two left the fire station together.
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