'Grey's Anatomy' season 13 sees Amelia comfort Owen when he gets some news

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Amelia (Caterina Scorsone) has been avoiding any encounter with Owen (Kevin McKidd) in the recent episodes of "Grey's Anatomy" but in the second to the last episode of season 13, Owen will need Amelia's support after he receives some news.

"Grey's Anatomy" season 13, episode 23 will be called "True Colors" and viewers will see the hospital busy as the doctors gather together to try and treat a potentially threatening patient. With the other doctors are preoccupied, Alex (Justin Chambers) discovers something horrific, which will then have him attend a medical conference.

Meanwhile, Owen receives some information that will have an effect on him, which, in turn, will make him go to Amelia for comfort. Throughout the season, Amelia and Owen have had an estranged relationship after having conflicting ideas about starting a family. Amelia comforting Owen might be foreshadowing a possible reunion between the couple.

In the promo trailer for the next episode, Jackson (Jesse Williams) is seen telling Bailey (Chandra Wilson) and a cop that their patient, along with Edwards (Jerrika Hinton), is gone. This will make Bailey announce a "code orange," which means that they'll lock down the entire hospital and only have a limited access to other parts of the hospital. The trailer then shows Edwards being shoved into a wall by the patient. Could Edwards' life be in danger?

In the next scene, Owen receives a visitor at his home, which will cause him to be emotional. At the end of the trailer, Amelia is seen hugging Owen while he cries. Viewers will have to watch the next episode to find out what brought Owen to tears and what Owen had to say for Amelia to be there to comfort him.

"Grey's Anatomy" season 13, episode 23 is scheduled to air on Thursday, May 11 at 8 p.m. EDT on ABC.

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