The Good Doctor: Season 2/ Episode 11 “Quarantine (Part 2)” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
More people die, and there are moments in which the winter premiere of The Good Doctor will have you shed tears.
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.
As we learn Claire does have a life outside of the hospital, two brothers trigger Shaun’s memories of not just Steve but his father.
The value of emotional intelligence plays a big part not just for patients, but the personal lives of doctors.
Present and future relationships are being established and tested as people take leaps or push some out of their comfort zone.
Everyone’s baggage becomes an issue and while some unpack and deal with it, others barely unpack and just try to not let it hold them back.
Things get a bit heated as Claire and Nurse Flores become assertive and the men in power positions not only question their judgement but say borderline offensive things.
With Lea back, combined with Dr. Glassman’s diagnosis, and Dr. Melendez deciding to test Shaun’s bedside manner, something is bound to give.
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