Mar 27, 2018 · Image Credit: Courtesy of ABC. The season finale of The Good Doctor kicked off with Dr. Shaun Murphy ( Freddy Highmore) trying to make amends with Dr. Glassman ( Richard Schiff). “I think you ...
Dec 01, 2019 · 2 Best: Shaun and Dr. Glassman. From day one, the most important relationship in the entire series has been the bond between Dr. Shaun Murphy and his father figure, Dr. Aaron Glassman. As Shaun's protector from a very young age, Dr. Glassman is Shaun's mentor, and the only character who has really stood up for and believed in Shaun's talents ...
The Good Doctor finally revealed how Dr. Aaron Glassman's daughter Maddie died in the emotional rollercoaster episode "Tough Titmouse." We learned that Maddie died after Glassman refused to let her go to rehab for drug abuse because he thought he could "fix" her himself. At the end of last week's episode, "36 Hours," Glassman (Richard Schiff ...
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Shaun realizes that Glassman's patient has an infection in his foot from diabetes and helps Glassman treat the man. Aoki later visits the clinic and offers to reopen St. Bonaventure's clinic if Glassman will return as President. When she offers to let Glassman keep his office in the clinic, he accepts the offer.
Glassman is absent for part of Season 4 due to Richard Schiff developing COVID-19 in real life.
To symbolize asking Debbie to take the leap with him, Glassman jumps on a small trampoline in his office when he asks her, but ends up falling and hurting his ankle. Now on crutches, Glassman marries Debbie at City Hall in a ceremony attended by Shaun and his girlfriend Carly Lever .
In " Take My Hand ," Glassman prepares to marry Debbie in a small civil ceremony, but has cold feet after realizes how little he knows about her and his own fears about a failed marriage. Debbie urges Glassman to take a chance and he later solicits advice from Shaun for the very first time.
In " Waiting ," Shaun enlists Glassman's help as a neurosurgeon to try to find a way to save a young boy, Ethan, with a bullet fragment in his brain. However, Glassman can't find anything that Shaun missed and comforts a devastated Shaun who is taking it hard.
Season 2. Throughout season 2, Glassman undergoes treatment for his cancer while dealing with the various side effects, including an increasing degree of memory loss. At the end of " Quarantine ," Glassman discovers that his cancer has apparently returned.
While their reason for leaving is a bit unclear, it was presumably because he spent so much time on work and caring for his patients.
Airing since 2017, the hit ABC medical drama series The Good Doctor has followed the journey of young aspiring surgeon Dr. Shaun Murphy, a talented young medical professional who just so happens to have autism. The series in particular highlights the everyday ableism that Shaun faces on the job, whether from strangers, patients, ...
In its short three season run so far, The Good Doctor has still managed to be plagued by many mistakes in terms of characters and casting. One of the biggest mistakes the series made so far was the dismissal of the character of Dr. Jared Kalu, one of Shaun's only friends and supporters.
The most frustrating relationship on the series, almost from day one, has been the back and forth friendship-romance-whatever-it-is between Shaun and Lea, a girl so petulant and immature it's hard to believe that we're supposed to take her or their relationship seriously. Lea never once tries to really understand Shaun; instead, she's determined to push him outside his comfort zone, whether that means making him play hooky from work or imposing upon him as his roommate.
By contrast, Shaun's relationship with the arrogant, abrasive Dr. Morgan Reznick has by and large been one of the worst parts of the series. Since she was introduced in the back half of the first season, Morgan has been nothing more than a petulant bully to Shaun, treating him as though he were lesser and inadequate because of his autism.
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Lea is constantly manipulative with Shaun, stringing him along for convenience's sake and never once clearly understanding just how much she hurts him in the process. It's really hard to believe that we're meant to hope these two find their way to each other romantically eventually, when Lea happens to be the worst possible option for Shaun of all.
In "Tough Titmouse," Glassman and Maddie took apart their relationship and pieced it back together, trying to figure out where everything went wrong. Glassman was dealing with incredible guilt, as Maddie reminded him how he was rarely around for her, jetting off to Europe for medical conferences.
We learned that Maddie died after Glassman refused to let her go to rehab for drug abuse because he thought he could "fix" her himself.
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He saw Maddie (Holly Taylor) and started talking to her, as if she was really in the room with her.
On the day of her death, Glassman found her high for the last time. He threw her out of the house and locked her out. He thought she would go to a friend's house, but she did not. Later in the episode, we also learn that Maddie's mother believed she needed to go to rehab, but Glassman thought he could "fix" her himself.
The nurse tells Glassman he needs to sleep and offers some meds but Maddie interrupts — “If you sleep, I go away” — so he refuses. They continue to have a conversation when Shaun walks in, upset to find his mentor suffering from psychosis.
After the incident, Glassman is finally at peace and sleeps for 13 hours. His mental health seems to be on the road to healing, which means the doctor can focus on his physical health and start to fight the cancer with all his ability.
Shaun Murphy, a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome, relocates from a quiet country life to join a prestigious hospital surgical unit. Alone in the world and unable to personally connect with those around him, Shaun uses his extraordinary medical gifts to save lives and challenge the skepticism of his colleagues. — ahmetkozan
According to Freddie Highmore, he was initially turned down for the role of Shaun Murphy, being deemed too young. The producers told him they wanted someone who was at least 25, he replied with "but I AM 25."