She
- Episode aired Feb 5, 2018
- TV-14
- 43m
Dr. Lim proposes a plan to encourage healthy competition between the residents. Dr. Melendez along with Dr. Brown and Dr. Resnick treat a father of twin girls who has appendicitis but compli... Read allDr. Lim proposes a plan to encourage healthy competition between the residents. Dr. Melendez along with Dr. Brown and Dr. Resnick treat a father of twin girls who has appendicitis but complications occur when his the doctors discover he's taken too much extra medication. Morgan a... Read allDr. Lim proposes a plan to encourage healthy competition between the residents. Dr. Melendez along with Dr. Brown and Dr. Resnick treat a father of twin girls who has appendicitis but complications occur when his the doctors discover he's taken too much extra medication. Morgan and Claire get to know each other's differences and develop a rivalry Dr. Lim along with Dr... Read all
- Jessica Preston
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- Allegra Aoki
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Last episode they introduced Chris D'Elia as "Kenny" the new neighbor , and i was really excited because as i said on the premiere the show needs a bit more of that witty comedy, and Chris D'Elia is an amazing Oh, a genius comedy actor who aces the quick spontaneous on point comedy ,, but here he barely had two scenes where he says "Okay amigo" and "like Justine and Selena ,they don't fit together",, i mean come on,, he needs to be more involved in Shaun's life , or like he get sick and go to the hospital or something,, he will make the show a bit more loose and give it more likability.
Also this episode they introduced another character Dr. Reznick ,, that's nice i liked the sense of "if it's fine to say it" cat fight with Dr. Browne ,, i liked where it could go,, Oh well here's an idea ,, why not make the character of "Kenny" have his episode in the hospital , and then maybe keeping him involved by dating Dr. Reznick !!! Oh that would be cool.
Anyway, you guys keep it up,, and again a bit of laughs are needed please.
Since then we've been bombarded by progressivism laced nonsense dialogue that was completely meaningless to the plot or anything else, and then a sudden and totally unfitting dive into meaningless drama halfway through the season that just made you want to go back to the pilot and wish they didn't screw up something with so much potential.
This is now official, explicit, and overt politicization. People don't turn to entertainment for more political brainwashing and lecturing. This isn't welcome, and this is the final straw for this series.
It's sad to see an entire season of a modern TV show that fails to live up to the pilot. I'll happily remember The Good Doctor as the only TV show that I've ever seen that lasted for a mere single episode.
That said, this episode really takes the series in the wrong direction and makes Shore look like a patsy.
This episode deals with a couple of difficult issues and deals with them very poorly.
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Did you know
- TriviaActress Sophie Giannamore, who plays Quinn, is also transgender. She has an eponymous YouTube channel to document her transition from male to female.
- GoofsAt the end of this episode Murphy is floating on his back in the pool with only his anterior face out of the water; both ears submerged. His neighbor is speaking on normal conversational tone and volume and Shawn responds. With his ears submerged he wouldn't have been able to hear.
- Quotes
Dr. Shaun Murphy: Do you think he's complicated or confused?
Dr. Jared Kalu: Dude, you've got to quit calling her a "he". We're never going to win this competition with you disrespecting our patient. Don't they have transgender people in Wyoming?
Dr. Shaun Murphy: Okay. Transgender patient care was not part of my medical school curriculum. Was it part of yours?
Dr. Jared Kalu: No.
Dr. Shaun Murphy: [looking at an MRI image] Quinn doesn't have appendicitis. He has testicular cancer.
Dr. Jared Kalu: She.