'Grey's Anatomy' Update & Spoilers: Someone Might Be Expecting A Baby

By Joyce Vega - 15 Oct '16 21:13PM
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The new promo for “Grey’s Anatomy” Season 13 Episode 5 reveals Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) congratulating Amelia on her pregnancy. Is it possible that Owen (Kevin McKidd) and Amelia (Caterina Scorsone) will become parents soon?

Eonline shares the promo of the new “Grey’s anatomy” and some insight on it. Whether she is, or she is not actually pregnant, it is not yet sure, as the promo for “Grey’s Anatomy” season 13 episode 5 reveals Amelia’s own doubt in her pregnancy, as she has not yet made the test, but according to her own words “She’s never late, never”.

Meredith shows doubt in her pregnancy, as she remarks that the test has not yet been done, but she got congratulations from her. The plot thickens, as Amelia meets Owen at the end of the promo and announces that there’s something she has to talk with him about.

Is this the possibility of their romance developing, as they have a child together, or will it result in a false flag alarm, it is not known, but what is known, is the condition of Caterina Scorsone herself. Caterina Scorsone, star in the TV series “Grey’s anatomy” has revealed her second pregnancy. She and her husband Rob Giles are happy to announce the coming of their second child.

According to another report, these news implement well with the direction which the newest episodes of “Grey’s Anatomy” season 13 take, but there is a high chance her real life pregnancy will not be included into the script, as it will tarnish a large portion of the already prepared text for the series. But, still, this is a great opportunity which the writers might take into consideration, since it can bring more life to the series and authencity to the character’s condition.

Which way will things go and will the writers take on this opportunity it will be revealed on October 20, when “Grey’s Anatomy” Season 13 Episode 5 will be released on ABC.

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