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  2. Nov 11, 2019 · SFAD: Directed by Alrick Riley. With Freddie Highmore, Nicholas Gonzalez, Antonia Thomas, Fiona Gubelmann. Dr. Shaun Murphy's unique ability to relate to a patient isolated by an immune deficiency yields an unexpected result; a 12-year-old patient is about to become blind; tension builds between Dr. Neil Melendez and Dr. Audrey Lim.

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    • 2019-11-11
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    "SFAD" is the seventh episode of Season 3 of The Good Doctor. It is the forty-third episode overall, and aired on November 11, 2019.

    Dr. Shaun Murphy's unique ability to relate to a patient isolated by an immune deficiency yields an unexpected result. Meanwhile, Dr. Claire Browne, Dr. Morgan Reznick and Dr. Marcus Andrews treat a 12-year-old patient who is about to become blind, and tension builds between Dr. Neil Melendez and Dr. Audrey Lim.

    Carly is away at a conference this week, which presents a new hurdle in the for Shaun since Carly keeps text-messaging him. Shaun is encouraged by Lea to answer Carly's texts as he isn't sure about doing so if she doesn’t pose a question. Neil is still reeling from losing Patty. He thinks Lim is making breakfast for him, but she admits that she ordered it and managed to keep it warm. He tells her that she doesn’t have to do this and that he is fine, though Lim asks Neil if he got any sleep. She tries to reassure him that what happened to Patty was not his fault, having known the risks and would've made the same choice again.

    Claire, Morgan and Andrews are working with Charlie, a 12-year-old boy who had his left eye removed and replaced with a replica due to cancer and is about to lose his right one as well. Meanwhile, Neil, Shaun and Park work on their own patient; Tara, a young woman with no immune system and infected tissue on her right lung. When Charlie appears to be taking his cancer rather well, Claire is told to talk to him. Shaun, Neil and Park check over Tara before sending her to surgery while promising that she'll be alright as they will be taking every precaution for her conditions, but Tara states that she needs to know how they won't kill her and Shaun explains.

    Claire is quite reluctant to talk to Charlie, but Morgan states a need for it nonetheless when they find him gone. No-one else saw him leave, while Morgan tells his parents that they'll have him back. Morgan found that he got a ride to somewhere close, while she and Claire go to find him. Meanwhile, Shaun is texted by Carly an eyeroll emoji but he isn't sure of what to make of it. He FaceTimes Lea at her work and asks what it means, to which she figures that Carly misses Shaun and tries to get him to reply that he misses her too.

    Claire and Morgan track Charlie down at a San Jose Giants game, where they try to get him to return. Morgan catches him eyeing a ballpark vendor that he's got a crush on and encourages Charlie to talk to her. During Tara's surgery, they're having difficulty partly due to her being in an airtight chamber and Neil sees that they need to take her out of it. Charlie also chickens out of talking to the girl at the very last moment, though Morgan (to Claire's annoyance) agrees to a request from him. Neil tries to lead the team on the new surgery, though he hesitates to make the first cut and Lim takes notice. She encourages him to talk to someone, but he says he'd prefer to focus on his current patient as opposed to his previous one.

    While Andrews realizes that Charlie, Claire and Morgan are gone, he calls Claire who is on one of Charlie's last requests; being able to drive in an empty parking lot. Shaun treats Tara after her successful surgery, but she takes note of how he keeps getting texts from Carly. Tara relates as she used to text her boyfriend a lot, which annoyed him while Shaun states that he doesn't know what to say. Tara offers her advice, while connecting with him because of how different they both are to their own parents due to Shaun's autism and Tara's sickness. Unfortunately, she spikes a fever and begins to show early signs of sepsis.

    As Neil orders for how to treat Tara, Park thinks they can do more than just treat her infection; he pitches to Neil gene replacement therapy. If it works, she's cured; if it doesn't, she dies. Neil doesn't feel particularly lucky and chooses to with the safer procedure, despite Park protesting that her other infections will most likely kill her. As Charlie's parents have differing views of how Charlie's feeling about his cancer, he talks about how his parents use to have SFADs (Spontaneous Family Adventure Days) with him that were somewhat lame but also rather good. This all changed when he got cancer and he attempts to make another request.

    Starring

    •Freddie Highmore as Dr. Shaun Murphy •Nicholas Gonzalez as Dr. Neil Melendez •Antonia Thomas as Dr. Claire Browne •Fiona Gubelmann as Dr. Morgan Reznick •Will Yun Lee as Dr. Alex Park •Christina Chang as Dr. Audrey Lim •Paige Spara as Lea Dilallo •Jasika Nicole as Dr. Carly Lever •Hill Harper as Dr. Marcus Andrews •Richard Schiff as Dr. Aaron Glassman

    Guest Starring

    •Sheila Kelley as Debbie Wexler •Haley Ramm as Tara •Kiefer O'Reilly as Charlie •Christopher Rosamond as Charlie's Dad •Kate Isaac as Charlie's Mom

    Co-Starring

    •Tanja Dixon-Warren as Brynn Pryce •Jayce Barreiro as Man •Seth Whittaker as Bouncer •Tamia Yankson as Cute Slushie Girl

    •References to Take My Hand, First Case, Second Base and 45-Degree Angle are made.

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    2.https://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/daily-ratings/monday-final-ratings-november-11-2019

    •"SFAD" at the Internet Movie Database

  3. Nov 12, 2019 · Our Good Doctor Season 3 Episode 7 review asks when Morgan became empathetic and discusses all the odd connections the doctors had to make with their patients.

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  6. Nov 12, 2019 · Charlie (Kiefer O’Reilly) Morgan continues trying to push Claire to snap out of her funk and seek something, or someone, out beyond a drink and a man for the night. Especially since she is losing one of her selling features as a doctor. Charlie, a kid who will soon lose his sense of sight, Claire is assigned to get him to open up.

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