‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Season 13 News & Spoilers: Arizona Is Going To Prison, Alex Walks Free; Jessica Capshaw Shares Feeling ‘Super Terrified’

"Grey's Anatomy" season 13 is not set to return until Jan. 19 but the latest table read reveals that the upcoming episode will put Arizona inside a maximum security prison. The activity does not seem to be too troublesome but there might be more complications than what most viewers will expect from this episode.

"Grey's Anatomy" Season 13, Episode 10 Spoilers

The cliffhanger on "Grey's Anatomy" winter break made more fans curious about what they can expect from the show once it returns in January. Reliable sources reveal that the newest episode of ABC's medical drama will put Arizona in a difficult position as she is going to prison. Luckily, she will only be tending to an inmate, not serving time.

Arizona gets a highly irregular assignment and to complete it, she needs to make her way to a maximum security prison. One of the most dangerous inmates needs medical attention and it will be hard to put the prisoner in a regular hospital.

Speaking of prisons, Alex could find himself in a holding cell after attacking De Luca. The hints from the winter finale seem to imply that Alex will not go to jail. Aside from Arizona's trip to prison, it seems that everyone is safe from serving time, at least for now.

"Grey's Anatomy" Season 13 News: Arizona's Prison Stint

Jessica Capshaw, who plays the role of Arizona, teased that the experience was "kind of creepy" but at the same time, it was "provocative and exciting." Capshaw also relayed that the actresses who were involved in the shoot were "super terrified," as they were all at a prison.

Meanwhile, her character might also be facing something similar and what is going to happen in the upcoming episode could also leave her feeling so much fear.

"Grey's Anatomy" season 13, episode 10 will air on Thursday, Jan. 19 at 8 p.m. on ABC.

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