Noah Galvin as Asher
Noah Galvin as Asher

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  1. Hi Amari!
    I gave this episode 4 out of 5 stars purely because I was relieved there was nothing going on with Alex and Morgan and no mention whatsoever of Alzheimer’s. But it probably should have gotten 3 out of 5 starts, if not less.

    First of all, killing off Asher?!? WTH??? I think you are 100% right when you wrote “pure shock value”. They could have killed off that nice rabbi that Asher befriended instead if they wanted to send an “anti-semite hate is bad” message, but the writer’s didn’t. Instead they killed off sweet Asher. Completely unnecessary!!

    Then add that dumb complaint Charlie filed. Yes, I get that it is interesting that Shaun is in a power position this time. But if that was me on the operating table, and those machines were going off like they were, and my surgeon was distracted from trying to save my life because some resident was yammering on and on about some stupid medical journal; I would want her thrown out of the operating room, too!!

    Dr, Lim’s storyline was the only decent one this episode, which is a shame. And where was Dom? So far I am not really enjoying this last season too much. 🙁

    1. You know what I’d love from Dom? To see his brother and be reminded why he wanted to be a doctor. Charlie is really eclipsing him with her storyline while the best he has given us is getting over the sight of blood.

      1. I like that story line idea with Dom featuring his brother helping to show why Dom wants to be a doctor! That would be so much better then the “Charlie is annoying” story line and really interesting as well!

        1. You have to give it to Charlie though, she is getting a reaction out of fans. Plus, she is pushing the whole point well of what Shaun would do with the power of the people who once were an obstacle to him. It’s almost poetic how he, now that he has found his place and gotten settled, isn’t trying to make it easier for people like Charlie. He’d rather give her tough love than take note of what he been through and do his best to give her a better experience.

          But, it does seem Shaun doesn’t want to acknowledge that his intelligence isn’t what kept him a job. Lest we forget, he became a poster boy for the hospital due to his ASD diagnosis, and people have put their job on the line to try and protect him.

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