- Shaun recalls his own past to help an intellectually disabled teenager, while Claire is put between an injured teenage rock climber and her worried parents. Meanwhile, Glassman's post-op hallucinations force him to confront a personal tragedy.
- In a morning after a rough conversation in the last night, Shaun Murphy brought and serve Lea a doughnut for her breakfast. However, Lea is still terribly upset and leaving the doughnut uneaten.
Melendez, Shaun, and Park to treat an intellectual-disability boy, Marc, with a piece of wooden fence stuck in around his shoulder. Staring at the boy's gesture, Shaun recalls his childhood memories when he was going to a new home, to take care of him. Meanwhile, Lim, Claire, and Morgan must take immediate action for a teenage girl, Kitty Kwon, with fractures over her body after falling from the free solo in a summit.
During the surgery, Shaun is hoping for suggestions about what he should going to do to Lea. Park recommends to do something big to show feeling guilty and Melendez suggests staying away if nothing changes if the apologies don't work. A female nurse advises Shaun to be nice to her.
Kwon has received first treatment but as consequences of cervical and neck fractures, she will not be able to do such extreme climbing. Morgan offers second choice which less popular, less invasive, and fewer side-effects, which appeased Kwon, but soon rejected by her parents as they strongly disagree with another climbing. Because she already 18 years old, Reznick allows Kwon to make decisions.
Melendez team realized Marc's mother, Nicole, is in the brink of despair for taking care of her son after she looks unhappy to hear the surgery went well. They recommend letting her son up to professionals. Citing his past experience with her caretaker, Silby, Shaun tells that Marc will get used to it.
Shaun encounters Glassman experiencing a post-surgery hallucination. About a half of hour, Shaun comes back with Dr. Dulay and asks him to swallow a sleeping pill, though, he pretends to swallow the pill because he does not want to end his discussion.
Lea on surveying a new apartment and Shaun suddenly appear offering alternatives. Lea refuses any Shaun's nice gesture.
Marc's mother comes back to the hospital with an injury in her hand. During her treatment, Shaun goes with her son. Shaun tells Marc if he needs help, he always remembers what his caretaker said, "Tough Titmouse".
Kwon's parents find a way to annul their daughter's decision by claiming that she is mentally unfit to make any decisions. Dr. Trudy heard the story both from the family and the doctors and finally decides in favor of Kwon's parents.
Lea comes back to the apartment and Shaun is trying to go big by welcomes her with a karaoke nostalgia in their last vacation. But, Lea doesn't happy with it, telling Shaun he does not address the actual problem, his lack of sensitivity to a friend who comes for a support after lost his dream in Hershey.
Nicole's injuries were successfully cured by the doctors and she cannot deny the fact that the doctors already know his son hurt her. The mother is afraid his son will hate her if she let him to a caretaker as suggested by the doctors. Shaun summons his memories back when Silby hand-over young Shaun to another caretaker. Shaun says to the woman her son may experience fright but he won't hate her.
Aaron and Maddie are arguing each other as Maddie recalls the night when she dies and claiming her father barely noticed. The nurses realize Glassman keeps talking and shouting so they are forced to bring him to sleep. Right before the drug having its effect Glassman apologizes and Maddie glad to know it was her father who rejected her mother's plan to let her down to rehab.
Claire delivers a message from Kitty to her parents that she does not want to meet them anymore. Kwon's parents sadly accept it and sure if they already made the right decision for her daughter's future.
After convinced by Melendez, Nicole tells Marc his decision to hand him over. Shaun remembers his farewell with Silby as he looks at the emotional moment of mother and son.
In his apartment, before she leaves, Shaun tells Lea he is frustratingly trying to be nice to her. Shaun confesses he may not care about Hershey, but he cares what she cares about. Lea understood and she offers to sing the karaoke song again. In the end, Shaun changes the lyric by saying he has rented an apartment to share with Lea.
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