Arizona and Callie bought a new home together on Grey's Anatomy with hopes that it could help them fix their troubled relationship.

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Jessica Capshaw, the actress who plays Arizona on the ABC show, spoke with TVGuide and said she feels the two will try their best to overcome the conflict they've faced.

"I think they're going to try to be OK," she said. "Where they're at is that they're constantly on tenterhooks with each other. I don't know how many band-aids you can put on. It doesn't seem that Arizona went back to therapy, and I don't think they've been in therapy."

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Arizona, who had her leg amputated almost two years ago, shocked fans when she cheated on Callie with Leah Murphy, a surgical resident at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.

Fans will also discover that Leah is the person who filed a complaint leading to the new rule that forbids superiors from dating their subordinates after Arizona went back to Callie.

"I don't think that there's anything illegitimate with Leah's complaint, but I do think the hits just keep on coming," the actress said. "It was bad enough that it happened, but now it's going to hurt people."

In the upcoming episode, Arizona will also face a new conflict - she gets hit by a gurney at the hospital and breaks her leg. Yet, Capshaw explained that she sees a change in Arizona's character after the new accident.

"Had she had this day a year ago, she would've been sitting in the bathroom floor in her own pee again," she told the publication. "It would've been enough to just flatten her. I think the point is that she has a very, very bad day and she's actually OK. It's just a bad day as opposed to being something that brings her to her knees."

-- Grey's Anatomy airs on Thursdays at 9 p.m. EST on ABC.

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