The Good Doctor: Season 5/ Episode 12 “Dry Spell” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Shaun and Lea try to figure out how to reconnect sexually, Asher starts contemplating life outside of focusing on hooking up for intimacy.
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As Shaun and Lea try to figure out how to reconnect sexually, Asher starts contemplating life outside of focusing on hooking up for intimacy.
Chimney makes his way to Boston in hopes of finding Maddie, but has he arrived before she is ready to go back, and will she continue to evade him?
As Ptolemy plans to potentially catch a body, he also sees to his family being set up financially, but not the way Neicie would prefer.
We catch up with Earn, Van, Darius, and Alfred as they head into the Netherlands for Paper Boi’s European tour and learn about Zwarte Piet.
Rather than continue the stories of the characters we haven’t seen since mid-2018, we’re reminded of the tragedy of Davonte Hart’s story – but with an Atlanta-style spin.
Yet another person self-eliminates, and with that, it seems many are going to be scrambling for what’s left.
A familiar face reappears, and Dorothy plans her final stand against Leanne, who does what she has to in order to keep her family.
The men of Bel-Air create space to be vulnerable with one another and their significant others, which doesn’t always lead to reconciliation but does leave the door open.
How I Met Your Father fails to live up to the creativity and success of How I Met Your Mother, with underdeveloped characters, repetitive storylines, and an uninteresting approach to its premise.
As we approach the referendum over whether the Kanae system will continue, the boys struggle with the part they can play in its survival or destruction.
We jump through at least 2 or so years as Elena gets married and has her first two children while struggling immensely in her personal and professional life.
Sam has come to the point of no longer just taking it on the chin and not only doing nothing but saying nothing.
As Dr. Andrews handles the post-Salen transition, Shaun finds himself forced to deal with a precocious 10-year-old whose barrage of questions forces him to open up about feelings he seldom speaks on.
In the return of 9-1-1, three months have passed since episode 10, and Bobby is contemplating if it is time to find replacements for Eddie and Buck.
As Marcus faces a life and death situation, memories of his mom and dad push him to find ways to survive as his ex-wife tries to console their kids and help Robyn.
As Ptolemy begins to get his memories back, he gets an equal dose of trauma and delightful memories of his lady Sensia.
Two men end their journey this episode as the exes come marching in, much to the chagrin of Clifton.
Once again, Dorothy tries to rid herself of Leanne and, in the process, almost ends up losing access to Jericho due to her efforts.
Sam deals with Brit on her wedding day in the season finale, and Brit reveals something major. Also, Sam finds herself trying to deal with James’ relapse.
Everyone is forced to reconsider their relationships in this episode, and Ellen tries to bond with a stray cat.
It’s Will’s 17th birthday, but between conversations about his father, Viv, and Vy conflicting over the past, and Phil’s campaign, he isn’t the star on his big day.
In this bonus episode, Cliff is introduced as we learn what Eris was doing while Rudy reunited with his father.
With feeling like she’d be better as a big fish in a small pond, Lila makes it her goal to return to the neighborhood, and Elena lays the groundwork for that to happen.
How Frankie identifies is accidentally revealed, as Duke speaks on her insecurities, Max tries to get a grip on what’s going on in her life and Sam her finances.
In its season finale, The Cleaning Lady gives Thony is given one more chance before the guillotine drops on her, and it relies on Arman risking it all for her.
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.
After an unfortunate situation, Robyn moves in with Ptolemy and, with no family to worry about, takes on the full-time role of handling his affairs and secrets.
Robyn adds to her list of mentees as Mel reconciles with an old friend who thought Harry has been dead.
In the season finale of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’s penultimate season, Miriam is given a serious reality check about her career, mortality, and relationships.
Alongside Joel finally telling Moishe about Mei, Alfie performs and causes trouble, and Susie considers firing Dinah.
In perhaps one of the best episodes of the season, we get the background of the majority of the adults we’ve met thus far.
As Sean struggles to get back in Dorothy’s good graces, Leanne may have found an undeniable way.
While Sam hits the year mark, the pressures of life lead one character to reset their sobriety calculator.
In its season finale, Double Cross ends as tragic and surprising as it did its first two seasons – but who gets hurt this time?
In what will be an additional signature role of his career, Samuel L. Jackson plays a man with memory loss who vows to get answers for his caretaker’s death.
As Phil and Viv reveal what led to the cracks in their marriage, Will is trying to balance his relationships with Lisa and Carlton, and Hillary deals with the rise of “Thirsty Chef.”
Sophie breaks up with Drew, while Jesse visits his ex for answers, and Charlie tries to get everyone to watch soccer together.
In “The Fever,” we catch up with Lila, whose life continues a downward spiral as one of her demons catches up to her.
As Sam tries to do a good thing, karma reminds her that they are not easily influenced.
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