: Following their recent relationship strain, the two struggle with communication. Shaun’s professional dissent regarding Nelly's surgery is initially dismissed by colleagues as residual emotional baggage from his personal issues with Lea.
: Shaun seeks advice from Glassman, who is initially reluctant to help Shaun stand up to his boss (Andrews) but ultimately serves as a sounding board for Shaun’s ethical dilemmas. Key Themes
: For Nelly, the surgery isn't just about a medical fix; it’s about regaining her identity. She famously states, "People don't listen to robots," emphasizing the emotional necessity of her own voice over a speech machine. [S5E9] Yippee Ki-Yay
For more details or to watch the episode, you can find it on streaming platforms like Hulu or ABC . Season 5 Recap: 5×09 Yippee Ki-Yay - You Make Me More
: Meanwhile, Drs. Reznick and Lim treat Joe, a single father with special needs who is the sole caretaker for his son, Cody. Joe faces a life-altering decision between a risky surgery to repair nerve damage in his arm or losing the ability to care for his son. The situation becomes dire when Cody suffers a panic attack and a ruptured aortic aneurysm during his father's surgery. : Following their recent relationship strain, the two
In this episode, the medical team at St. Bonaventure Hospital navigates high-stakes surgeries and internal political shifts.
: Dr. Marcus Andrews, eager to impress the new hospital owner Salen Morrison, takes on a high-profile case involving a famous pop star named Nelly Dunn (played by AJ Michalka). Nelly lost her voice in a car accident years prior and is seeking a risky trachea transplant. Despite Shaun's concerns about the high surgical risk and a potential blockage in her carotid artery, Andrews pushes forward with the procedure. Key Themes : For Nelly, the surgery isn't
The following is a recap and analysis of , the ninth episode of Season 5 of The Good Doctor , which originally aired on March 7, 2022 . Episode Summary