The Good Doctor: Season 7 Episode 8 – Review/ Recap
As “The Good Doctor” pushes the idea that maybe Shaun isn’t the only one on the spectrum, Dr. Glassman does things that could risk his license.
As “The Good Doctor” pushes the idea that maybe Shaun isn’t the only one on the spectrum, Dr. Glassman does things that could risk his license.
Focus is taken off of Charlie as Jordan returns, we meet Dr. Lim’s mom, and see the parents try to keep the spark alive.
While Jared doesn’t make enemies in his return to the hospital, he rubs a few people wrong. But not as bad as Jerome does Asher.
Dr. Lim and Shaun have a heart-to-heart as Jordan seeks to define her relationship with Daniel and Morgan reveals a sensitive topic.
Alongside the marketed surprise appearance, Sophie asks Shaun and Lea some hard questions, and another nurse gets to step into the spotlight.
The war against Salen reaches its peak as many doctors make it clear you are either with them or against them – no one can sit on the sidelines.
It’s a new era on The Good Doctor, and the shake-ups we see may keep this show from becoming stale.
As Claire’s dad shows up, so comes the question if the two may reconcile. Also, we watch as Alex and Morgan, and Shaun and Lea, deal with their evolving relationships.
In The Good Doctor’s return, we focus on Dr. Lim as she juggles the eccentric doctors under her employment, the patients under her care, and an eroding mental/emotional state.
As the possibility of Dr. Melendez and Claire grows, Carly and Shaun seem less stable and Morgan faces a real problem.
Someone once said that for every person you steal from death, they take one personal to you. Claire learns that lesson this episode.
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