‘Grey’s Anatomy’ season 13’s episode 19, titled “What’s Inside,” is set to follow Maggie as she takes on a big case. She will also have to face her own insecurities when other doctors don’t think she is the right one for the job. Meanwhile, Stephanie may put a doctor’s life at risk with a mistake.
The synopsis for “What’s Inside” posted on TV Guide reads, “Maggie (Kelly McCreary) takes on a big case, but many of the doctors worry she's not the right one for the job. Elsewhere, Stephanie (Jerrika Hinton) makes a mistake while treating one of Grey Sloan's own.”
The photographs posted on Spoilers Guide reveal that Maggie will be forced to go through one of the most challenging times in her career as she attempts to take on a big case that many of her colleagues think may be too much for her to handle.
In some of the images, Maggie is seen surrounded by her friends including half-sister Meredith (Ellen Pompeo). Maggie looks down-hearted as tears roll down her cheeks. Meredith is hugging her for comfort.
In another set of images, Jackson (Jesse Williams) is seen presenting Maggie a large pile of files. She flips through them with a worried expression on her face. The files are presumably information or case studies on the big case she has to perform.
The current head of the Cardiothoracic surgery department at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital has a lot of issues to deal with especially since her mother’s recent death. Maggie will be pushing herself with the complicated case to help her move on from her personal tragedies but this may have some bad consequences.
Meanwhile, Stephanie will also be facing problems of her own when she commits a mistake while treating one of Grey Sloan’s doctors. Stephanie’s colleague-turned-patient is yet to be revealed.
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ season 13’s episode 19, titled “What’s Inside,” is scheduled to air on ABC on April 6, 2017. It was directed by Nzingha Stewart and written by Tia Napolitano. It will be followed by episode 20, titled "In the Air Tonight," directed by Chandra Wilson and scheduled to be released on April 13.


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