In the midst of a heatwave, Dr. Danica Powell and Dr. Shaun Murphy are at odds when it comes to their patient's surgery.In the midst of a heatwave, Dr. Danica Powell and Dr. Shaun Murphy are at odds when it comes to their patient's surgery.In the midst of a heatwave, Dr. Danica Powell and Dr. Shaun Murphy are at odds when it comes to their patient's surgery.
At the hospital, he spots Lim having trouble with the heat due to her spinal cord injury. Powell shares with Shaun that she told Lim not to rush into surgery to fix her spinal injury.
Obviously, Shaun is not pleased to hear she interfered with the surgery he worked so hard to perfect. He is also not happy that they will be working on a case together. While working on their patient, Shaun keeps getting contradicted by Powell which makes him annoyed as he feels she is ignoring his experience.
The heatwave caused a blackout in the city and the senior resident's home and their patients are being directed to the hospital. Andrews puts Reznick and Asher in charge of the senior patients but they lose one, Albert. This forces them to drive for a while outside the hospital trying to spot Albert.
Reznick is being grumpy and Asher thinks it is because she is having a hard time getting back into the dating game. As they drive around and mistakenly kidnap an old man who they thought was Albert, they bond. Reznick confides in Asher that she is sad as she feels she is running out of time to fulfil some of her dreams.
Park's senior patient, Edna develops issues and test results show that she has a developing tumor in her lungs. Park believes that Edna shouldn't have surgery to remove the tumor given her age but she is insistent. She asks for a second opinion and Glassman tells her the same thing but she demands to have the surgery even with the risks. Glassman and Parker perform the surgery and Edena luckily makes it off the surgery table alive but she still has limited time to live.
Meanwhile, Allen and Perez work on a patient, May who is sadly dying. The heatwave damaged her organs and they are failing. Perez being an empath is hoping to make her transition to the afterlife painless and smooth as possible. Allen decides to help him and they are able to make the patient enjoy her final moments. At the end of it, Perez is moved by Allen's thoughtfulness and tells her she is an amazing person.
Shaun and Powell argue back and forth on the best approach to save their patient. Shaun tells Lea that he finds Powell annoying. Lea advises him to identify his issues with her. As the patient's condition gets worse, the strife between Powell and Shaun deepens and Shaun refuses to be challenged or contradicted by her. He decides to take her off the case.
After being taken off the case, Powell and Lim bonded by playing basketball with her wheelchair basketball team. She is hoping that Lim will stop seeing herself as someone who is sick or injured because she is in a wheelchair. Lim is initially hesitant but soon starts enjoying the game and meeting new people who understand her disability.
Shaun updates the patient on the improvising surgery he wants to perform on him but the patient wants Powell back on his case. Shaun asks Glassman for advice on how to deal with the situation and work with Powell. Glassman advises him to find a common ground between himself and Powell.
At the beginning of the surgery, Shaun has a hard time spotting the common ground and keeps disregarding Powell's ideas. Powell gets frustrated by the situation and confronts Shaun about his attitude. She tells him that their common ground is being different from most people. The back -up generators give out when they are in surgery and this forces them to adjust their surgery plans. Powell's suggestion saves the day and they are able to find their common ground, it turns out they are both surgical history geeks.
The episode ends with everyone coming to some degree of acceptance. Shaun and Danica discover their common love for medieval surgery and share surgery facts, deciding to accept each other. Lim expresses playing tennis on Saturday mornings, seeing her new life and body through renewed eyes. Daniel accepts not all patients' lives can be saved, but treating them with dignity matters. Park realizes that life may not be perfect or pain-free, but it's important to focus on the good. Perspective makes all the difference.
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- Sep 11, 2024
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- TriviaOne of the final shots in this episode shows a birthday cake for one of the senior citizens during a heat wave; the cake has "Happy 100th" written on the cake in frosting--as a way to celebrate "The Good Doctor's" one-hundredth episode.
- GoofsWhen the power goes out all of the servers switch off. A hospital data center would have battery backup (Uninterruptible Power Supply or UPS) capable of running the equipment at least until the generator kicks in.
- Quotes
Brooks Mosey: Where's Dr. Powell?
Dr. Shaun Murphy: Off the case. But she will be replaced.
Brooks Mosey: I want her back, challenging every decision you make.
Dr. Shaun Murphy: Her challenges have not been useful.
Brooks Mosey: Israeli Intelligence refuses to make any major decisions until they are thoroughly challenged by the Tenth Man, a person assigned to raise every possible pitfall before proceeding. I have a successful business because of it. If you can't work with a Tenth Man, I'll find a surgeon who can.
- ConnectionsReferences Twister (1996)
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