Asher's story took a disturbing turn while Charlie finally found her backbone on The Good Doctor Season 7 Episode 5. Our review explores these developments.
Is this a medical drama or a comedy? Our The Good Doctor Season 7 Episode 2 review discusses the goofiness that pervaded the entire hour despite some serious cases.
The Good Doctor Season 7 Episode 1 went back to basics with a solid story that perfectly combined the medical and personal stories. Check out our review!
The Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 22 welcomed Shaun and Lea's baby to the world and said goodbye to some people. Our review discusses the surprisingly upbeat season finale.
Shaun put more time into proving Glassman's brain cancer had returned than with his patient. Our Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 18 review discusses this development.
The Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 16 took a break from medical stories to introduce its new spinoff! Check out our review for our thoughts about this new series.
Jared's back at St. Bonaventure! Our the Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 15 review discusses his long-anticipated return and what's changed since he left.
Was Shaun's concern over his differences with Lea reasonable or obsessive? Read our The Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 13 review for our take on this issue.
Jordan's religious beliefs led to here judging a thirteen-year-old patient's choices. Our The Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 12 discusses this situation.
Was The Good Doctor's return worth the wait? We think so. Check out our The Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 10 review for our thoughts on Shaun and Lea's crisis.
The past came back to haunt Morgan, and Shaun admitted his had influenced his decisions too. Our The Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 8 review discusses these revelations.
Happy 100th episode, The Good Doctor! Our The Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 6 review discusses Shaun's attitude toward Powell during this milestone episode.
Halloween was more tragic than spooky at St. Bonaventure. Our The Good Doctor Season 6 Episode 5 review discusses the medical cases, Lim's decision, and more.
Aren’t we judged by how we treat people? I don’t mean as doctors. I mean as people. Especially those who don’t have the same advantages that we have. We hire Shaun and we give hope to those people with limitations that those limitations are not what they think they are. That they do have a shot! We hire Shaun and we make this hospital better for it. We hire Shaun and we are better people for it.
I saw a lot of surgeons in medical school. You’re much better than them. I have a lot to learn from you. You’re very arrogant. Do you think that helps you be a good surgeon? Does it hurt you as a person? Is it worth it?