‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 13 Spoilers, News & Updates: Will Alex Go To Jail In Episode 10?
“Grey’s Anatomy” is a medical drama, which has been on the air for thirteen seasons already. During this time, the writers have not failed to keep the viewers entertained and enticed in the characters’ stories. What changes are coming in Season 13 of “Grey’s Anatomy”?
Ecumenical News shares that viewers’ favorite Alex (Justin Chambers) may be undergoing some highly unwanted changes in his life. The lawsuit following his attack on Andrew (Giacomo Gianniotti) may give him a “go straight to jail” card. The tension and turmoil between the two led Alex into action and now he is going to pay for it.
His only escape from the secure prison cell is for Jo (Camilla Luddington) to testify in his defense. If she admits the abuse that she had undergone during her life with her husband, there are high chances, that Alex may get a lighter sentence. Even if he manages to evade prison, Bailey (Chandra Wilson) failed at protecting him before the hospital’s board of directors and he has already lost his job.
Amelia (Caterina Scorsone) has indeed left Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd) but she will be back in the series soon. The reason for the two’s separation is Scorsone’s pregnancy which was not written in the story line, which meant that she had to go on a break in the late months of pregnancy and after the birth. Soon, she will be in full condition to work and will return onto the small screen. The questions asked in the previous report still remains, can Owen & Amelia Deal With Parenthood?
Australia News Network reports that there is a high chance Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) will receive some bad news in the near future. There is a high chance that Meredith Grey will develop Alzheimer’s disease. The character has inherited genetic predisposition to the disease by her mother and now, it may turn into one of the plot twists of the second part of “Grey’s Anatomy” Season 13.
“Grey’s Anatomy” Season 13 Episode 10 returns on 19 January on ABC. Share your comments below!