Warning: The following comprises spoilers about Season 6, Episode 19 of ABC’s The Good Doctor.
The excellent news: Dr. Glassman is most cancers free!
The unhealthy information: Something is positively unsuitable with Glassy.
Monday’s episode of The Good Doctor confirmed that the spot seen on his MRI was not a glioblastoma recurrence; it was scar tissue from radiation. But earlier than Shaun might have fun, he and Lea seen that the crib Glassman constructed for his or her li’l peanut was lacking two sutures screws. “Dr. Glassman doesn’t have brain cancer, but there is something wrong with his brain,” Shaun declared. And whereas we don’t know what, precisely, is unsuitable with him simply but, we should always have a solution comparatively quickly. Only two episodes stay earlier than the May 1 finale.
Morgan’s storyline additionally took an sudden (however finally predictable) flip: She was imagined to endure an embryo switch, however postponed after the dying of a homeless, single mom left seven-week-old child Eden orphaned, organising a possible adaption storyline.
Lastly, the episode planted the seeds for Andrews’ potential ouster. After casting doubt on Lim’s determination making within the working room, Andrew apologized to his chief of surgical procedure and defined that he’s “been under a microscope with the board lately.” We already received the sense that he was below immense stress final week, when his fling with Villanueva ended over St. Bons’ nursing scarcity. Having the board vote to take away him as president by season’s finish would give portrayer Hill Harper the out he must pursue a rumored U.S. Senate run.
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