“The Good Doctor” Offers a Peek at the Surgeons’ Bright Futures in Series Finale: How It Ended After 7 Seasons

“The Good Doctor” Offers a Peek at the Surgeons’ Bright Futures in Series Finale: How It Ended After 7 Seasons

The ABC medical drama came to an end on May 21, offering closure to the surgeons at San Jose St. Bonaventure HospitalThe surgeons at San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital are hanging up their scrubs for good after seven seasons of trying medical cases and personal ups and downs.

The Good Doctor’s series finale — which aired on Thursday, May 21 — picked up where the penultimate episode left off, with Claire (Antonia Thomas) undergoing treatment for complications related to stage 1 breast cancer. A tissue sample of Claire’s, however, revealed the cancer has spread further than expected, and she went into septic shock. Shaun (Freddie Highmore) eventually went to her and successfully operated on her.

While Claire struggled for survival, Dr. Glassman (Richard Schiff) disclosed he had three to six months of survival since his cancer has returned and was now terminal. Shaun — who remained attached to Dr. Glassman as ever despite their rocky friendship — refused to accept his friend’s medical diagnosis. He gathered the surgeon team, including Audrey Lim (Christina Chang), Alex Park (Will Yun Lee) and Morgan (Fiona Gubelmann) to troubleshoot a way to help him beat the cancer.

Shaun presented Dr. Glassman’s medical file without revealing the patient’s name to the group, but after disclosing some of the patient’s medical history, they quickly realized it was the hospital’s co-president.”The patient’s identity isn’t medically relevant,” he said, when asked whether the info presented is Dr. Glassman’s.

While the surgeons quietly questioned whether Shaun’s search for a treatment is even worth pursuing at this point, Park explained to the doctors aiding Shaun at this point wasn’t so much about actually finding a viable solution but helping him to realize the inevitable.

“Until Shaun accepts what we already know — that there is no treatment,” Park explained.

Dr. Glassman and Shaun eventually had a heart-to-heart, and the hospital co-president explained he doesn’t want to suffer through painful treatments that may extend his life by another six months to a year. He wanted to enjoy the time he has left, particularly with Shaun.

Shaun may not have agreed with his friend’s choice, but he did learn to accept it. The next several scenes begin to wind down the finale with a long montage of scenes that illustrate what happens to many of the doctors in the years to come. Audrey stepped down as president and joined a doctors outreach program abroad; newlyweds Alex and Morgan, meanwhile, relished moments playing with their adopted daughter Eden in her nursery.

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