The Good Doctor: Season 2, Episode 17 “Breakdown” – Recap, Review (with Spoilers)
Shaun tries to assert himself with Dr. Han as he feels largely unsupported. As that happens, Dr. Lim and Melendez contemplate coming out.
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Shaun tries to assert himself with Dr. Han as he feels largely unsupported. As that happens, Dr. Lim and Melendez contemplate coming out.
Everyone is forced to be an advocate in some form, but the big challenge for many is being an advocate for themselves.
A new chief of surgery comes about, and his style disrupts Shaun’s life as much as a talkative guy when Dr. Glassman gets chemotherapy.
Guilt and regrets are prominent themes and emotions in “Faces” as old, and new, faces enter the characters’ lives.
Shaun finds himself confronted with the idea of being alone as he works with a patient who has autism, and a relationship, as well as Lea and Dr. Glassman asking for space.
While a lot of people heal old wounds, even find loved ones, some are left as lonely as they were when we first met them.
More people die, and there are moments in which the winter premiere of The Good Doctor will have you shed tears.
The mid-season finale is all about building anticipation as people die left and right and you wonder, will a main cast member be written off?
Dr. Andrews finally decides who will be chief of surgery as the residents deal with emotionally, and morally, challenging patients.
Dr. Andrews pops his head back in to address a Claire situation and Dr. Park’s past continues to be danced around. Also, it is revealed Morgan has friends.
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