Warning: The next accommodates spoilers about Season 6, Episode 21 of ABC’s The Good Physician.
Monday’s episode of The Good Physician pressured Dr. Glassman to face actuality.
As a lot because the famend mind surgeon wished to consider that his surgical expertise hadn’t been diminished by a not too long ago found stroke, there was no means he might ignore it any longer. And even when he wished to stay in a state of whole denial, Shaun wouldn’t enable it.
Dr. Murphy appeared on from the remark deck as Glassy hesitated, seven hours into a particularly high-risk surgical procedure. When requested to recite the following step of the process — first by Shaun, then by Dr. Lim — he couldn’t do it. Humiliated and defeated, he walked out of the working room — doubtlessly for the final time.
“Regardless of my raging ego, I’ve at all times tried to make it concerning the sufferers, to do what’s greatest for them,” he’d finally inform Lim. “I by no means thought that might imply placing down my knife.” However alas, the time had come.
Afterward, Glassman confronted Shaun and informed him simply how a lot it harm to have his diminished capacities identified in such a public means. And it was particularly hurtful coming from Dr. Murphy, who he considers a son. Glassy informed Shaun to depart him alone, then made a beeline for the elevator. By the point Lea known as to inform her hubby that their “little peanut” was coming early, Glassy was lengthy gone.
As beforehand reported, The Good Physician‘s Season 6 finale airs Monday, Might 1. Within the episode, titled “Love’s Labor,” Shaun and Lea are heading to the supply room and everybody from the hospital can be there — apart from one essential particular person. In the meantime, a tragic accident involving Drs. Perez and Kalu pulls everybody away, together with Dr. Murphy. (The medical drama has already been renewed for Season 7.)
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