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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 13, Episode 20 Spoilers: “In the Air Tonight” Features In-Flight Emergency; Meredith, Riggs Forced to Confront Feelings During Plane Ride?

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ season 13’s episode 20, titled “In the Air Tonight,” will feature an in-flight emergency as Meredith and Riggs find themselves seated together during a plane ride. The two may be forced to confront their feelings towards one another.

The short synopsis for “In the Air Tonight” posted on TV Guide reads, “Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and Nathan (Martin Henderson) have to confront their feelings when they are stuck sitting next to each other on a plane.”

The upcoming episode is set to be in an interesting one for Meredith and Nathan as they are finally forced to come clean about their feelings during a fateful plane ride. According to Cartermatt, episode 20 will be an emotional rollercoaster ride for the two.

The promo for episode 20 also hints at an in-flight emergency after the plane Meredith and Nathan are on experiences some turbulence causing passengers to panic. It begins with Meredith boarding the plane and finding Nathan on the seat next to hers. She then becomes clearly anxious.

In the next scene, Meredith is in the toilet when Nathan bursts through the door. The two then face each other in the cubicle.

Fans of the show have been waiting for some developments on Meredith and Nathan’s potential romance and it seems that the upcoming episode will finally push the two in the right direction. During a previous interview with Entertainment Weekly, Pompeo played down the idea of romance between her character and Henderson’s. Pompeo said, “Whether you’re ready or not, you have to make the leap; I don’t know if she’s ready… Don’t get too excited.” 

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ season 13’s episode 20, titled “In the Air Tonight,” is scheduled to air on ABC on April 13, 2017. It was directed by Chandra Wilson and written by Stacy McKee. It will be followed by episode 21, titled "Don't Stop Me Now," scheduled to be released on April 27 and directed by Louis Venosta.

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