'Grey's Anatomy' Season 13 spoilers: The premiere's title promotes hope for Japril fans

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Hold your horses! The 13th season of ABC's medical drama "Grey's Anatomy" is all set to make its premiere this fall. And it turns out that all it takes for the show's fans to spin off numerous rumors is just a word. That word is "Undo." Well, that's how the premiere episode of the new season has been titled.

Debbie Allen, who plays Jackson's meddlesome mother on the show, took to Twitter to announce this big news. She shared a photo which shows that the first episode of the new season was written by William Harper and directed by Allen herself.

Fan theories, have, of course, begun to speculate what the title could mean. The word itself is hopeful. And so, as International Business Times reveals, Japril shippers have begun to ferociously hope for an April and Jackson reunion. Towards the end of Season 12, the much loved couple had signed for a divorce. Unexpectedly thereafter, they had found out that their baby was on its way. Will the baby be the undoing of their divorce? We'll have to wait for the season premiere to find out.

What continues to fan these hopeful flames is the fact that actor Sarah Drew, who plays April, revealed to TV Guide back in February, that "I always, always, always hold out hope for Japril. I think there's always hope. Nobody's dead. There's always hope as long as they're both still breathing."

More recent news includes a photo on Instagram that Drew and Williams, who portrays Jackson, snapped while filming Episode 1 of the new season. The shot shows the two new parents, with Williams in his scrubs and Drew in the hospital gown. Jackson and April may have to spend a lot of time together now, given their new baby. And we have our fingers crossed for their much-awaited reconciliation.

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