(S1. E15) My Live Reaction / Review for The Good Doctor Season 1 Episode 15 ''Heartfelt''. The previous episode was good and I gave it a rating of 8/10. Let's see if this one is better or worse. A murderer wants to give his liver to this young boy. Does he really wanna do it or does he have other plans? The new female surgeon is more annoying than both Andrews and Melendez. The prisoner killed himself? That's so sad, I didn't expect it. All he wanted was to help the little kid but he couldn't. Im glad they were able to help the little girl. She is finally able to touch and hug her parents and other people. The relationship between Dr. Browne and Dr. Kalu is pretty complicated. Overall this episode was good and I enjoyed it. My rating is 8/10.
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In a League of Its Own
pattypiazza1 March 2018
I fall more in love with this character every episode. I haven't watched TV in years but I'm so hooked on this! The autistic community varies between being happy about representation and unhappy about the star not actually being autistic. I'm in the former camp. Actors portray all kinds of people and it's ridiculous to think they need to actually need to be those people. Freddie Highmore is amazing and his representation is spot on. The only thing that would make me happier about this show is if it were 2 hours long.
Shouldn't the donor be anonymous?
dierregi2 August 2021
I don't know how things work in the US, but in Europe organ donors are anonymous, exactly to avoid the type of situation described in this appallingly stupid episode.
Even if, because of major unprofessional behaviour subject to legal action, the name of the donor was revealed to the parents, why would they discuss the matter with their child? What's wrong with American families? Do they just blurt out "Darling child, we found a liver for you, it belongs to a multiple murderer".... because the child need to know that, right...
Even if, because of major unprofessional behaviour subject to legal action, the name of the donor was revealed to the parents, why would they discuss the matter with their child? What's wrong with American families? Do they just blurt out "Darling child, we found a liver for you, it belongs to a multiple murderer".... because the child need to know that, right...
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