'Grey's Anatomy' Season 13 Spoilers: Who is Arizona's New Love Interest?; Episode 14 Plot Synopsis, Promo Clip Revealed
Expect a lot of loving from Dr. Arizona and newcomer Dr. Eliza in the next episodes of "Grey's Anatomy" Season 13. Add to that, the official plot description and promo clip of episode 14 "Back Where You Belong" is provided here.
"Grey's Anatomy" Season 13 is preparing for a new love storyline form Arizona and newcomer Minnick, who seems to be the most hated person right now at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. While this is the case, the duo's chemistry is simply undeniable that it has been an ongoing challenge for Arizona to resist Minnick in any way possible.
With that being said, Marika Dominczyk, who plays the character of Dr. Eliza Minnick shared what to expect from Eliza and Arizona's love story via TV Line, "When I read [the script] I was so blown away, And I was so thankful at the opportunity to peel the layers back and show a more vulnerable side to her.
It's the first time you realize, 'Oh, she's a person,' instead of being this hard ass who just bosses everybody around. Arizona extended a little bit of an olive branch to Eliza, and she didn't have to do that. It was a nice little crack-the-door-open moment.
As for the official plot synopsis of episode 14, Spoilers Guide notes, "Dr. Alex Karev (Justin Chambers) returns to a new Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. Alex returns to the hospital and discovers a lot has changed since he left.
Meanwhile, Dr. Jo Wilson (Camilla Luddington) has to make a difficult decision on a case, and Dr. Arizona Robbins (Jessica Capshaw) tries to distance herself from Dr. Eliza Minnick (Marika Dominczyk)."
"Grey's Anatomy" Season 13 episode 14 is titled as "Back Where You Belong". The upcoming episode is scheuled to premiere on February 23, 2017, at 8:00 p.m. EST first and exclusive on ABC Television Network.
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