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'Grey's Anatomy' Season 12 Spoilers: Argument Between Alex and Callie

The upcoming episode of "Grey's Anatomy" season 12 will show some tension between Alex, Callie, and Maggie.

Titled "All I Want Is You," episode 10 of "Grey's Anatomy" season 12 will have Alex, played by Justin Chambers, handling a 15-year-old patient. It was revealed that the paitent is suffering from a serious condition that has a lot of surgical risks.

However, his co-workers Callie, played by Sara Ramirez, and Maggie, played by Kelly McCreary, will go behind Alex's back to perform the surgery, despite the dangers it could bring to the young patient. With that, it was revealed that Alex will get into a heated argument with Callie and Maggie about performing surgery without telling him first.

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Aside from that, fans will finally get a chance to meet Owen's, played by Kevin McKidd, sister. The previous episode of the series showed Owen finally revealing some details about his past to Meredith, played by Ellen Pompeo. From there, fans learned that Owen has a sister who he has not seen for years.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, McKidd explained his own reaction when he found out that his character has a sister. When asked how he felt when he learned about it, he stated, "Shock! (Laughs) It's interesting that the fact that he has a sister has never come up. It means something really serious has happened for him to compartmentalize that and leave it out of his history. It took me a minute to catch up and then I realized it's a good opportunity to play what happens to someone when they can't talk about a big part of their life. I was shocked, surprised and excited. It's nice to get to know my character more."

With that, fans can expect to meet a new character in the near future.  

"Grey's Anatomy" season 12, episode 10 will air on ABC on Feb. 18.

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