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'Grey's Anatomy' Season 12 Spoilers: Meredith Is Angry After Attack

Upcoming episodes of "Grey's Anatomy" season 12 are expected to see Meredith Grey recovering from her attack.

The midseason premiere of "Grey's Anatomy" titled "The Sound of Silence" showed Meredith, played by Ellen Pompeo, suffering from several injuries after being attacked by one of the patients. Her condition left her bedridden for six weeks. With that, the upcoming episode is expected to see the aftermath of the attack.

A most recently released promotional video for the series shows Meredith talking to a therapist regarding her situation. While Meredith explains that she is happy to be alive, the therapist asks her why she remains so angry.

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The teaser also shows the continuing tension between Maggie, played by Kelly McCreary, and Meredith. When Maggie comes over to Meredith to check up on her, Meredith commands her to leave her house. With that, fans can expect that their relationship will experience challenges in the episode to come.

Titled "All I Want Is You," the episode is expected to deal with the challenges of the other characters. It was revealed that Callie, played by Sara Ramirez, will be working with Maggie in performing a surgery behind Alex's, played by Justin Chambers, back. This will cause some drama between the characters, as well as raise some moral questions. In addition, fans will also see Owen, played by Kevin McKidd, and Nathan, played by Martin Henderson, as they go through their own issues.

According to TV Guide, the synopsis reads, "The staff tend to Meredith and her trauma. Meanwhile, Callie and Maggie perform an experimental surgery on Alex's teenage patient, despite Alex's objections; Owen continues to clash with Nathan; and things progress with Maggie and Andrew's relationship."

"Grey's Anatomy" season 12 episode 10 titled "All I Want Is You," is expected to air on ABC this Feb. 18.

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