Dramaini menceritakan tentang Park Shi On (Joo Won), seorang penderita Savant Syndrome yang bercita-cita menjadi dokter bedah anak. Karena savant syndrome nya Shi On memiliki kecerdasan luar biasa yang tidak dimiliki orang lain, namun saat keadaan genting dia terkadang menunjukan tendensi Autis nya.
DETAILGOOD DOCTOR:. Judul K-Drama: Good Doctor Sebelumnya dikenal sebagai: Geurin Meseu (Hijau pisau bedah) Genre: Medis, manusia, melodrama, keluarga, percintaan Jumlah Episode: 20 Episode Stasiun TV: KBS2 Periode Tayang: 5 Agustus 2013 sampai 8 Oktober 2013 Jam Tayang: Senin & Selasa Pkl.22:00 KST PEMERAN GOOD DOCTOR:. Joo Won sebagai Park Shi Ohn (satu tahun residensi)
9If0rm. The Good Doctor March 29, 2022 The Good Doctor season 5 episode 13 is set to come on ABC next week, and the first thing to say here is the title “Growing Pains.” This is another episode that could be stuffed full of interesting medical drama, whether it be the strange cases or controversial surgeries. Beyond just that, it is an episode that could feature a pretty-darn important medical milestone for Morgan and Park. What is it? Well, it could impact their future in some shape or form. Below, you can check out the full The Good Doctor season 5 episode 13 synopsis with more insight on what lies ahead “Growing Pains” – While Drs. Lim, Murphy and Wolke help a teenage “biohacker” whose self- experiments begin to compromise his health, Drs. Morgan, Park, Jordan and Glassman treat a young woman who wants a controversial surgery to treat her depression and chronic pain. Additionally, Dr. Reznick looks to take the next step in her relationship with Dr. Park on all-new “The Good Doctor,” MONDAY, APRIL 4 1001-1100 EDT, on ABC. TV-14, D Watch episodes on demand and on Hulu the day following their premieres. By the end of this episode, we’re sure that certain stories will progress, and we could even have a few surprises as we get closer to the end of the season! Above all else, we’re just glad that we’re on the other side of the Salen era and the show can focus more on some of the stuff it’s always excelled at. Think in terms of emotional cases and great plots featuring all of the supporting characters. Of course, relationship-wise we’re still hoping for a lot of great stuff ahead for Shaun and Lea — just think about everything the writers could be sending our way before the season wraps itself up! Related – Be sure to get some more news when it comes to The Good Doctor right now What do you most want to see when it comes to The Good Doctor season 5 episode 13? Be sure to share right now in the attached comments! There are more updates coming and of course, you don’t want to miss them. Photo ABC.
The Good Doctor returns to normalcy with the homecomings of Shaun and Jared. On The Good Doctor Season 1 Episode 13, Jared and Shaun work with Melendez on a burn victim who is facing serious complications. Meanwhile, Claire assists on a patient who is abusing his wife. We have finally learned more about the repercussions that Dr. Coyle faced, or did not face, after his harassment of Claire. To say that I am disappointed in Allegra Aoki's decision not to fire him would be an understatement. Sadly, though, I am not at all surprised. In the comments of my review of The Good Doctor Season 1 Episode 12, "MrWriteSF" wondered about other people's opinions of Allegra. At the time, I said I did not know enough about her to form a true opinion. After her conversation with Claire, though, I can officially say I am not a fan. Doing the right thing can make things a little better, especially if we do it together. Claire Claire may not have had any substantial proof, but Allegra seems to have brushed her report off without even investigating the claim. Instead of firing him, she gave him a raise and a promotion. Even though she says it is a job he will despise and quit soon, this is hardly fair to Claire. Claire raised serious concerns about his harassment, and she even had a patient who witnessed it. I wonder why Claire did not bring this up to Allegra, but I think it could help her case going forward. I love that Claire is forming an army of women to speak out against Coyle. I just hope Allegra listens to them this time. It was nice to see Shaun and Jared back in the hospital and working cases. It felt like a regular episode of the show, one that I loved before the recent decline in quality. Jared's character development over the season had been a joy to watch prior to his physical assault of Dr. Coyle. Jared's return, though, was not met with open arms by everyone, and with good reason. I am still furious about how race was brought into this storyline, but I hope everyone is soon able to adjust to the way things once were. Unfortunately, Shaun and Jared's storyline left a lot to be desired. The show has been framed around the prejudice that people on the autism spectrum experience, but this time, it was Shaun being stereotypical about his patient's Muslim beliefs. Nasha I didn't expect this from you. Shaun I made a statement. Nasha But you're different. Shaun I have autism. Nasha You've experienced bigotry. Shaun Have people refused to serve you? Have you seen people change their flight because of you? Have people cursed you out before you've opened your mouth? Jared and Neil did not let him completely get away with his Islamophobia, and I understand that Shaun's autism makes him look at the facts and make blunt assumptions based on what he sees. This, however, seemed far out of left field for Shaun. And when paired with Claire's abusive patient, everything seemed too preachy. Perhaps that has been my biggest problem with the series recently. The storylines are not nuanced in any way. Instead, the writers are projectile vomiting their beliefs on to the audience. It is insipid and makes watching the show a bore. I did appreciate the final scene between Neil and Jessica. As they both admitted their wrongs to each other, I was shocked at how mature they were behaving. These two have been emotionally constipated every time we have seen them. Neil was finally able to admit that their marriage would not have been happy or lasting in the long run. Melendez I kept telling myself that I'm fine, but it's been hard. And me second guessing myself may be affecting my judgment. I don't know. Jessica If we're hurting so bad, maybe we made a mistake. Melendez No. It just means that what we had mattered. It doesn't mean that it was right. Neil was vulnerable and honest, which I think will make him a better boyfriend for another woman in the future. Many of you have expressed your belief that they are heading towards a Claire and Melendez pairing now that he and Jessica are over. There is definite flirtation between the two, but I hope they wait before it develops any further. I also hope that Shaun and Glassman are able to find a happy medium in their relationship moving forward. Glassman clearly cares for Shaun, but he does not know how to do it. Perhaps it is because he feels that he may have failed with his daughter and sees Shaun as his "do-over" kid. Maybe he is trying to prepare Shaun for what will happen when he is no longer there. Whatever his reason, he should not completely abandon Shaun now. Shaun is not wrong in saying that Glassman had overstepped his bounds earlier in the season. Shaun does, however, need a friend. He needs someone who cares for him and offers advice without trying to control him. Glassman has listened to Shaun's feelings about needing space, but his refusing to even have breakfast with Shaun is too much. Shaun does not need Glassman to stop speaking to him. He just needs to be treated like a normal young adult who can make his own decisions and mistakes. Shaun Jared saved her life. If he hadn't acted so quickly, she would have died and that would have been your fault. Melendez Yes, it would have. Shaun You should thank him. Melendez Thank you, Dr. Kalu. "Seven Reasons" was an improvement over episode 12, but it is still far from the show's best. I know the series is capable of more, and the premise of it offers so many opportunities for storylines. It feels, though, that they are exhausting them all too quickly. My interest is waning, but I am hopeful that they can get it back on the right track. What did you think of "Seven Reasons"? Did you enjoy it or are you still skeptical about the show's future? You can watch The Good Doctor online! 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"Seven Reasons" is the thirteenth episode of Season 1 of The Good Doctor. This episode aired on January 22, 2018. Synopsis[] Dr. Shaun Murphy suspects his patient is lying about the reason for her injury and makes a controversial assumption about her motives. Meanwhile, Dr. Neil Melendez’s personal life could be affecting his work and, ultimately, his patients lives.[2] Plot[] While on rounds with Marcus Andrews, Shaun Murphy asks if Jared Kalu and he are being punished because Jared sued the hospital and Shaun missed two days. They visit a patient a girl with a burn on her arm. She suddenly starts to have chest pains but her vitals remain the same. This leads Shaun to become suspicious of the patient. Claire Browne is assisting in a surgery on a stroke patient who had an aneurysm with Dr. Lim. She learns that the doctor that harassed her not only got a new job but also got a raise. Shaun and Kalu inform the patient that she wasn't having a heart attack but that the scans did show that her lungs were inflamed. The patient tells Kalu not to touch her unless it is medically necessary. Shaun doesn't believe anything that she's telling them. Claire goes to the director and asks why they didn't fire the doctor. She learns it's because their stories didn't match. Doctor Lim tells the stroke patients family that he's going to be okay but then Claire comes and tells her that they've found another aneurysm. Shaun, Kalu, and Dr. Neil Melendez do a bronchoscopy on the patient. The scope breaks through the bronchial wall and they hurriedly prep for surgery because she is hemorrhaging. Shaun goes to see Dr. Aaron Glassman. Shaun asks where he was since they always have breakfast on Mondays. He also asks Dr. Glassman if he should report Dr. Melendez for having punctured the patient's bronchial wall. Dr. Glassman tells him that he should make this decision for himself. Dr. Andrews and Dr. Lim discuss what to do about the stroke patient. Dr. Andrews suggests that they ask Dr. Coil to help with the surgery. Claire is against it but Dr. Lim says that they have to think of the patient. Jessica Preston asks Dr. Melendez if the reason he accidentally hurt a patient was because he was hurt about their breakup. He says no that he's fine. Shaun asks the patient why she lied about inhaling smoke. She says that she was just confused. She suddenly starts to throw up. Claire and Dr. Lim talk to the wife about how her husband needs the surgery or else he will die. She decides not to consent to the surgery. Claire and Shaun have breakfast together. They discuss Claire's patient and Shaun says that if you love someone you'd do anything to prevent their death. Melendez and Jessica talk about how he screwed up. Melendez is upset because she believes Murphy over him. He is adamant that the puncture wasn't his fault. Claire confronts the wife saying that she either loves her husband enough to let him go or hates him enough to let him die. The wife says to just let him die so that her son can have good memory of his father. Shaun hypothesizes that their patient could be a terrorist because of the presence of ethanol in her body. Melendez doesn't agree that she is a terrorist just because she's Muslim. He believes that unfounded speculations can destroy a persons life. Claire tries to convince her patient's wife by threatening to go to court. She signs the consent form. Shaun confronts his patient about being a terrorist. She ends up having a heart attack. Melendez talks to a lawyer about the surgery. Claire performs the surgery but Dr. Lim and she end up having to terminate the procedure due to BP skyrocketing. They need to figure out what they missed. Shaun and Jared have opposing views on how to treat the patient. Melendez decides to put her on antibiotics. Claire accuses the wife of trying to kill her husband by filling his capsules with sugar. They come to the conclusion that the son might've done it. The patient's vitals end up spiking so Kalu switches from antibiotics to steroids. Shaun says Dr. Melendez should thank Kalu for saving her life. Shaun knocks on Lea's old door and meets his new neighbor. Claire goes to tell the wife that the surgery went well but the wife and son are gone. Shaun, Kalu, and Melendez learn that their patient was using ethanol to create perfume. Melendez and Jessica talk about their relationship. Claire talks with Kirsten, another woman who worked with Dr. Coil. Shaun talks to Dr. Glassman about having breakfast. He tells him that he needs a friend. Dr. Glassman says he can't be his friend. Shaun begins to cry so he leaves. He goes and buys a pine tree air freshener to remember Lea. Cast[] Starring[] Freddie Highmore as Dr. Shaun Murphy Nicholas Gonzalez as Dr. Neil Melendez Antonia Thomas as Dr. Claire Browne Chuku Modu as Dr. Jared Kalu Beau Garrett as Jessica Preston Tamlyn Tomita as Allegra Aoki Hill Harper as Dr. Marcus Andrews Richard Schiff as Dr. Aaron Glassman Guest Starring[] Christina Chang as Dr. Audrey Lim Chelah Horsdal as Tessa Hina Abdullah as Naja Modi Chris D'Elia as Kenny Co-Starring[] Keoni Rebeiro as Payton Carpenter Art Kitching as Cole Carpenter Hayley Sales as Zoe Salter Sarah Troyer as Kristen Trivia[] Multimedia[] Gallery[] Videos[] The Good Doctor 1x13 Promo "Seven Reasons" HDThe Good Doctor 1x13 Sneak Peek "Seven Reasons" HD References[] ↑ ↑ The Good Doctor Episodes Season 1 1 Burnt Food • 2 Mount Rushmore • 3 Oliver • 4 Pipes • 5 Point Three Percent • 6 Not Fake • 7 22 Steps • 8 Apple • 9 Intangibles • 10 Sacrifice • 11 Islands Part One • 12 Islands Part Two • 13 Seven Reasons • 14 She • 15 Heartfelt • 16 Pain • 17 Smile • 18 More Season 2 1 Hello • 2 Middle Ground • 3 36 Hours • 4 Tough Titmouse • 5 Carrots • 6 Two-Ply or Not Two-Ply • 7 Hubert • 8 Stories • 9 Empathy • 10 Quarantine • 11 Quarantine Part Two • 12 Aftermath • 13 Xin • 14 Faces • 15 Risk and Reward • 16 Believe • 17 Breakdown • 18 Trampoline Season 3 1 Disaster • 2 Debts • 3 Claire • 4 Take My Hand • 5 First Case, Second Base • 6 45-Degree Angle • 7 SFAD • 8 Moonshot • 9 Incomplete • 10 Friends and Family • 11 Fractured • 12 Mutations • 13 Sex and Death • 14 Influence • 15 Unsaid • 16 Autopsy • 17 Fixation • 18 Heartbreak • 19 Hurt • 20 I Love You Season 4 1 Frontline Part One • 2 Frontline Part Two • 3 Newbies • 4 Not the Same • 5 Fault • 6 Lim • 7 The Uncertainty Principle • 8 Parenting • 9 Irresponsible Salad Bar Practices • 10 Decrypt • 11 We're All Crazy Sometimes • 12 Teeny Blue Eyes • 13 Spilled Milk • 14 Gender Reveal • 15 Waiting • 16 Dr. Ted • 17 Letting Go • 18 Forgive or Forget • 19 Venga • 20 Vamos Season 5 1 New Beginnings • 2 Piece of Cake • 3 Measure of Intelligence • 4 Rationality • 5 Crazytown • 6 One Heart • 7 Expired • 8 Rebellion • 9 Yippee Ki-Yay • 10 Cheat Day • 11 The Family • 12 Dry Spell • 13 Growing Pains • 14 Potluck • 15 My Way • 16 The Shaun Show • 17 The Lea Show • 18 Sons Season 6 1 Afterparty • 2 Change of Perspective • 3 A Big Sign • 4 Shrapnel • 5 Growth Opportunities • 6 Hot and Bothered • 7 Boys Don't Cry • 8 Sorry, Not Sorry • 9 Broken or Not • 10 Quiet and Loud • 11 The Good Boy • 12 365 Degrees • 13 39 Differences • 14 Hard Heart • 15 Old Friends • 16 The Good Lawyer • 17 Second Chances and Past Regrets • 18 A Blip • 19 Half Measures • 20 Blessed • 21 A Beautiful Day • 22 Love's Labor