"Grey's Anatomy" Season 13 episode 15 entitled "Civil War" may finally give fans some progress on the Meredith - Nathan aka "Merthan" and Amelia - Owen romance that the ABC drama has been holding off for so long. Spoilers for the upcoming episode tease that viewers will finally see them address their feelings for each other.
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"Grey's Anatomy" Season 13 episode 15 spoilers reveal that Amelia will be finally confronting her feelings for Owen. As most fans can recall, the ABC series has been keeping this romance on hold for quite a long time, so it is about time for them to finally address this romance.
"Grey's Anatomy" Season 13 spoilers from Carter Matt further note that this might be the biggest story of Amelia and Owen since the beginning of the year and the show's current season. Many fans have been looking forward to this romance finally coming to light in the ABC drama.
Meanwhile, other "Grey's Anatomy" Season 13 spoilers for the upcoming episode reveal that "Merthan" fans will have something to look forward to. Meredith will reportedly find herself caught in between Nathan and Alex's issue with a patient.
Aside from this, April, Richard, Jackson and Catherine will be dealing with a case of trauma in "Grey's Anatomy" Season 13 episode 15. This case will reportedly be made more intense because of hospital politics.
As A.V. Club notes on "Grey's Anatomy" Season 13 episode 14 recap, the episode offered fans a mix of good and bad news. For instance, Jo's husband appears to be returning in the upcoming episodes as seen in her reaction towards the child who had to undergo kidney transplant.
Arizona and Eliza also made out in the latest episode of "Grey's Anatomy" Season 13. Aside from this, Alex has returned and Meredith decided to choose Richard over Bailey this time.
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