With the holidays fast approaching and everyone happily waiting for it, there is also another thing coming that everyone's not so happy to welcome: midseason breaks of shows. ABC's medical drama TV series 'Grey's Anatomy' is about to go on a break and only a couple of episodes are left till the show return next year. Thus, what better way to treat the fans by giving yet another heart-stopping story that will definitely leave everyone glued to theirs seats.
On an article released by The Futon Critic, the synopsis for episode 13 titled "The Room Where It Happens" reads: "A difficult surgery brings back pivotal memories for Meredith, Richard, Owen and Stephanie, as they work together to save a life." Tension will build up on this week's episode with the conflicts going on in the Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. First on the list of reasons is the arrival of Dr. Eliza Minnick (Marika Dominczyk). According to News Everyday, Minnick got a proposal for a long-term partnership in the hospital, where she was just originally in the hospital under the terms of evaluation.
Minnick has accepted the proposal and claimed that the hospital was too small for her, stating that she works best alone. With that statement, it may only mean that Dr. Richard Webber (James Pickens Jr.) might lose his job. The probability of Minnick staying longer in the hospital is high since she has shown interest towards Dr. Arizona Robbins (Jessica Capshaw). Even for a short screen time, a love story is clearly about to happen with the two.
Another conflict that's adding up to the tension is the argument between Dr. Grey and Dr. Webber. Alongside Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd), Stephanie Edwards (Jerrika Hinton), the group works on a surgery that will brought along memories and arguments. While they were operating, Grey suggests one thing while Webber disagrees, which leads to Grey shouting at Webber, "I outrank you." Find out more as 'Grey's Anatomy' is telecast on Thursdays at 8 pm ET on ABC.
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