Grey's Anatomy season 10 episode 5: "I Bet It Stung" Synopsis, watch live stream online [ABC start time]

I Bet It Stung - Shane Ross, Catherine Avery, Leah Murphy, Miranda Bailey ABC

"Grey's Anatomy" season 10 episode 5 will be airing tonight at 9 p.m. ET on ABC.

The official synopsis of "Grey's Anatomy" season 10 episode 5 titled "I Bet It Stung" is as follows:

"Meredith jumps back into work but finds it hard to excel at both motherhood and being a surgeon. Stephanie tries to make a good impression on Jackson's mom, and Jo finds herself overly involved with her new patient. Meanwhile, Callie and Owen deal with an emotional situation regarding a patient."

The popular medical drama reached its 200<sup>th episode last week, which saw Owen finally taking Cristina's advice and moving on with a doctor named Emma at the fundraising gala. Emma, who is from a rival hospital, attended the gala to poach donors. Emma, played by "Shamless" actress Marguerite Moreau, will be appearing in several episodes this season.

Be sure to tune in to ABC to watch Grey's Anatomy season 10 episode 5 on October 17, 2013 at 9 p.m. ET

If you miss tonight's show, you can watch full episodes online via live stream on ABC's website.

Sneak peek videos of the episode 5 can be seen in the video below:

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