Grey’s Anatomy firefighting spinoff, Station 19, keeps fueling the relationship between Maya Bishop and Carina Deluca — or Marina, as we all call them.
Having neither killed nor badly injured nor hopelessly mad at each other is a great way to do that. No, but seriously, they are currently one of the few lesbian couples on TV that have been surviving the "bury your gays" trope, and I’m eternally grateful for that.
The storyline Maya and Carina have has been so beautiful (still not enough screentime, but that’s another story), and their characters had the chance to actually grow into a healthy relationship, which is rare enough given the state of most lesbian relationships onscreen.
Between their moments on the show and the incredible chemistry Danielle Savre and Stefania Spampinato have, Marina is currently one of the very few w/w ships keeping me alive, and I adamantly refuse to hear any criticism about it.