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  1. Apr 2, 2024 · Who at Peace: Directed by Dinh Thai. With Freddie Highmore, Fiona Gubelmann, Will Yun Lee, Christina Chang. Asher's views on the construct of marriage complicate his future with Jerome. Meanwhile, Asher also briefly revisits his religious past to aid a patient's conversion to Judaism for his fiance.

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  2. Apr 3, 2024 · The hour, titled “Who at Peace” and co-written by Weissman and Peter Blake, followed as Asher (Galvin) revisited his Jewish upbringing while helping to facilitate the wedding of a dying...

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    "Who At Peace" is the fifth episode of Season 7 of The Good Doctor. It is the hundred-and-twenty-first episode overall, and aired on April 2, 2024.

    Asher’s views on the construct of marriage complicate his future with Jerome. Meanwhile, Asher also briefly revisits his religious past to aid a patient’s conversion to Judaism for his fiancée.

    The chapter begins with Steven crying in his crib. Lia insists on going to see him, but Shawn insists on letting him cry, as it is part of human instinct. Still, Lia ignores Shawn and goes to see the baby. Then we have a scene of Dr. Glassman and Eileen Lim lying in bed in the morning, implying that they had relations. The scene changes again, and we have a meeting with Audrey Lim, Aaron Glassman, and Shawn Murphy, where they ask him to give Charlie Lukaitis a chance. Shawn insists he can't, and Glassman tells him to stop pointing out his mistakes and focus on the things he does well.

    We change scenes, and Audrey is talking to her mother about her relationship with Aaron and hopes it doesn't bother her. Audrey says she's an adult and can do what she wants.

    Next is Dr. Park and Asher examining a 75-year-old man named Scott, who fractured and dislocated his hip, requiring surgery. His companion, a young girl named Ronit, who Asher initially thought was his daughter, turned out to be his fiancée, and they will marry in a while.

    We move on to Shawn's patient, Lucy, a 14-year-old girl with morbid obesity who started vomiting after a walk with her mother before school. After a brief inspection, Shawn diagnoses her with Murphy's syndrome, and Charlie remarks on the great coincidence that it was Shawn who said it, to which Shawn mentions it's not great because she needs her gallbladder removed. Lucy's mother asks why remove it, and Shawn coldly comments on her morbid obesity.

    We go to the operating room where Dr. Park and Jerome are repairing Scott's hip. Asher comments that he feels bad for assuming something so quickly and has a small debate with Jerome about the age difference between the couple, as well as Asher assuming the girl is with him just for his money.

    We return to Shawn's surgery, where he realizes that Charlie is arranging the instruments in reverse order, to which Kaloo tells him that he asked him to do it. Shawn criticizes her mistake of doing it in a different order, but praises her for organizing them anyway. Kaloo tells Shawn he shouldn't have been so cold with Lucy, as he embarrassed her in front of everyone with his comment, unconsciously encouraging her to eat even more. Charlie tries to join the conversation, but Shawn again insists that she interrupts too much and that he did a better job when she didn't interrupt. In that moment, Dr. Kaloo notices through the camera that Lucy's liver has diffuse yellow deposits and fibrosis, a symptom of advanced fatty liver. Shawn comments that if she keeps gaining weight, she'll need another liver or she'll die.

    •Asher is hit in the back of the head and killed in an antisemitic hate crime just as he's about to get engaged to Jerome.

    •Lim reveals that her indecisiveness about the idea of getting married has caused Clay to leave her and take a job in Chicago.

    •After another error made by Charlie becomes the last straw for Shaun to kick her out of the OR again, Glassman reveals to Shaun that she had filed a complaint against him, signifying she had dropped any hero worship she still had for him.

    •Lim and Glassman finding Charlie standing on the elevator saddened over Shaun thinking she'll never be a surgeon and their meeting with him about it from "Critical Support" is brought up.

  3. Apr 3, 2024 · The Good Doctor Season 7 bids goodbye to one of its fan-favorite characters in Episode 5. The latest installment, "Who At Peace," mainly focuses on Asher's journey as he grapples with the thought of marrying Jerome while also revisiting his religious past to help his patient's path to Judaism.

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  5. Apr 3, 2024 · Jack Ori at April 3, 2024 12:07 am. The end of Asher's story was one of the most disturbing moments in The Good Doctor's history. The Good Doctor Season 7 Episode 5 devoted a lot of time...

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  6. Apr 3, 2024 · The Good Doctor Season 7 Episode 5, “Who at Peace,” introduces two intriguing new patients and delicately broaches topics like obesity and religion, but most of the events are quickly forgotten due to a shocking end twist.

  7. Episode Discussion - S07E05 - "Who At Peace" Asher’s views on the construct of marriage complicate his future with Jerome. Meanwhile, Asher also briefly revisits his religious past to aid a patient’s conversion to Judaism for his fiancée.

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