“Grey’s Anatomy” fans are going to have to wait another week to catch up with the doctors of Grey-Sloan Memorial Hospital. The show will not be on this Thursday.

ABC will be showing “When We Rise: The People Behind the Story” at 8 p.m. EST. The mini series is a documentary about the gay rights movement. The installment airing in the “Grey’s Anatomy” timeslot will feature the real people who inspired the series “When We Rise.”

“Grey’s Anatomy” will return with a new episode on March 9. The show will dive right back into the drama, according to a synopsis from ABC. Hospital politics will continue to complicate cases in “Civil War.” Outside the hospital, things aren’t any less confusing.

“Richard (James Pickens Jr.), Jackson (Jesse Williams), April (Sarah Drew) and Catherine (Debbie Allen) tackle a grueling trauma case intensified by hospital politics. Amelia Finally faces her feelings about Owen, and Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) gets caught between Nathan (Martin Henderson) and Alex (Justin Chambers) over a patient,” the synopsis reads.

The episode will tackle issues stemming from Season 13, episode 13 of “Grey’s Anatomy.” During the episode Alex returned to the hospital to discover that everything had changed. While he tried to cope, Arizona (Jessica Capshaw) obsessed over Dr. Minnick's (Marika Domińczyk) suggesting they could be an item.

Tune in to “Grey’s Anatomy” Season 13, episode 15 March 9 at 8 p.m. EST on ABC.