'Grey's Anatomy' Postmortem: 'Meredith Will Delve Deep Into the Past' to Uncover the Truth

Posted: Published on October 3rd, 2014

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[Warning: This story contains spoilers from Thursday's "Puzzle With a Piece Missing" episode of ABC's Grey's Anatomy.]

The proverbial cat is out of the bag on ABC's Grey's Anatomy. Well, at least one of them is.

During the second episode of the veteran medical drama's 11th season, Maggie Pierce took center stage with new cast member Kelly McCreary taking on the show's iconic voiceover and told Meredith the truth: They're both the daughters of Ellis Grey (Kate Burton). Meredith's reaction? She thinks Grey Sloan's newest doc is crazy and lying about their parentage.

The reveal comes after the half-sisters continued clashing, with Mer (Ellen Pompeo) ultimately going to Owen (Kevin McKidd) to flag Maggie's unethical behavior after she let a patient intentionally die. And as Maggie is quickly making enemies with Jo (Camilla Luddington) and Alex (Justin Chambers) after she gets the latter unintentionally fired from Dr. Butthole Lebackes' service. On the flipside, Maggie wins over Bailey (Chandra Wilson) and she joins Webber (James Pickens Jr.) whom she has no idea is her biological father as an ally.

So what comes next? The Hollywood Reporter turned to McCreary to get the scoop.

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Maggie has told Meredith that she's Ellis' daughter. Where do these two go from here?

Maggie and Meredith go their separate ways. Meredith goes down a path of wanting to find out whether this could possibly be true because she basically calls Maggie a liar to her face. Maggie tries to make her way and connect again with Richard, who is at that point her only real personal relationship that she's developed at the hospital. Richard is the only one she can talk to.

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