Things are going to be pretty intense as the upcoming episodes of 'Grey's Anatomy' is coming back with many treats for their avid fans and viewers.
The wait will be all worth it because according to sources, a lot of things will happen in the ninth episode of the hit TV series. If you have seen the released promotional pictures, Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) will be in a helpless situation. She will be attacked and strangled by one of her patients. The attacker's identity is still unknown though but many speculations have been made saying that it might be someone close to her.
As reported by Entertainment Weekly, another cast member of the series, Kelly McCreary, shared some details about Meredith's attack. McCreary said, "In other instances where Meredith came close to death, she has had a little bit of control over the situation. She could save herself in some way, or make a choice that might help herself. But in this case she's physically impaired in a way that she has not been before."
On the other hand, we will get to see the other characters as well. Expect that we will get to see more of Jackson and April as they are about to be wed and that is slated to air on the eleventh episode of the twelfth season.
Sarah Drew shared that "It was so fun to shoot, an epic journey and every actor's dream, basically. As long as they're alive, there is always hope. No matter what, they really, desperately love one another. They're in a really rough spot, but there is always hope."
February is fast approaching so a little bit of patience and we will get to finally see "Grey's Anatomy" season 12 episode 9 on ABC this Feb. 11.


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