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'Grey's Anatomy' Season 12 Spoilers: April and Jackson Not on the Same Page Over Their Relationship

The upcoming episodes of "Grey's Anatomy" season 12 are expect to see Jackson and April's attempt to repair their marriage.

The midseason finale of "Grey's Anatomy" season 12 showed April Kepner, played by Sarah Drew, telling her husband, Jackson, played by Jesse Williams, that she is interested in fixing their relationship. However, it seemed as though Jackson does not feel the same way.

Ever since then, fans have been waiting to know about the fate of their relationship. With that, it was reported that the upcoming episode titled "All I Want Is You" will give fans an answer. It was stated that Jackson will finally reveal his sentiments regarding their relationship.

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Fans have been rooting for the couple's happy ending. However, it seems as though they will have to endure more troubles before they reach stability.

However, it was reported by TV Line that the second half of season 12 will not just focus on their relationship. The upcoming episodes will also show more about the tension between Owen Hunt, played by Kevin McKidd, and Nathan Riggs, played by Martin Henderson.

Previous rumors explained that there is a possibility that Nathan is Owen's transgender sister. This is due to the McKidd's previous hint that Owen's sister will make an appearance in an episode to come. However, Henderson finally addressed the rumors during the Television Critics Association press tour. He stated, "While it would be nice to have the opportunity to play such complexity on network TV, I sadly doubt it will be as controversial or topical as that. It's more ambiguous than that. There's nothing definite about the fate of his sister."

With that, it can be expected that there is more to learn about Owen and Nathan's relationship.
"Grey's Anatomy" season 12 is expected to return on ABC this Feb. 11.

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