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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 14: Owen, Megan To Cause A Break Between Meredith, Nathan

by Rohit / Jun 21, 2017 08:33 AM EDT
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 "Grey's Anatomy" Season 14 is expected to cause quite a stir among the characters of the show. A new report now suggests that the upcoming episode will see Owen (Kevin McKidd) as pushing long-time friend, Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) to break up with Nathan (Martin Henderson) so that there is no problem occurring between his long-lost sister, Megan (Bridget Regan) and Nathan.

According to a report published by TV Line, "Grey's Anatomy" Season 14  is expected to fill with multiple shocks and twists and turns. Viewers will be seeing Owen's long-lost sibling - Megan (Bridget Regan) to return out of the blue back to the hospital. As can be recalled, Megan was missing for several years. She was gone for so long that members of the hospital started assuming that she had died, including her brother Owen who also gave up hope on Megan to return ever again.

According to a report published by Wetpaint, "Grey's Anatomy" Season 14  is especially going to be focusing on Megan's return and her future in the hospital. Megan's return is obviously going to cause a lot of trouble in other character's lives as well, especially Meredith and Nathan's.

As fans already know, prior to the disappearance of Megan, she was romantically involved with Nathan. Owen, because of this even held Nathan to be responsible for Megan's disappearance. Just before Megan went missing, the couple had an ugly fight. Nathan, for long kept blaming himself for her disappearance. Owen also made sure that Nathan knew how much he hated him because of what he had done.

It remains to be seen what Megan's reaction is going to be when she finds out that her boyfriend is getting closer to another woman, Meredith. "Grey's Anatomy" Season 14  is scheduled to premiere the upcoming fall season.

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