'Grey's Anatomy' season 14 spoilers, cast news: Episode 6 will be about the boys

Kelly McCreary in "Grey's Anatomy" as Maggie Twitter/GreysABC

The guys of "Grey's Anatomy" season 14 are about to rock the boat, as episode six of the season will be about their vacation to the open seas aboard a yacht.

Episode six, titled "Come on Down to My Boat, Baby," of season 14 will be about Jackson (Jesse Avery) inviting the guys of the show to tag along with him as he enjoys his much needed time off from work. The all-male entourage will be heading off the coast of Arizona. Meanwhile, April (Sarah Drew) and Maggie (Kelly McCreary) are left back on duty to deal with the treatment of a woman with a deadly secret.

In the promo preview for the upcoming episode, the guys are shown putting a twist in their seaboard escape with a game of confessions, where their longest-kept and darkest secrets may get revealed. This might affect the future of the season, depending on who reveals what. 

Website Carter Matt suggests that there may be more than rest and recreation that awaits the guys, as one of the inherent charms of "Grey's Anatomy" is that things always find a way to fall apart despite how good the start of an episode is. Fans and viewers can then expect that Jackson and company will stumble upon something that may test their resolve and trust toward one another.

As for the gals of the show, dealing with the said female patient may prove problematic as whatever was inside of her may be life-threatening to the doctors and nurses in proximity. 

The previous episode of "Grey's Anatomy" season 14 took viewers to a flashback in Iraq a decade ago, where Megan (Molly Kidder) discovered that the emerald necklace which Nathan (Martin Henderson) used to propose to her was actually from another woman, as was evident in the engraved name on the necklace. This had a profound effect on Megan's future in the show.

Episode six, "Come on Down to My Boat, Baby," of "Grey's Anatomy" season 14 will air on Thursday, Nov. 2, at 8 p.m. EDT on ABC.

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