There wasn’t a case of dry eye to be found at San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital, as the cast of The Good Doctor said goodbye for the last time.
18.03.2024 - 17:03 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: The Good Doctor is getting a fitting conclusion with one of its most popular characters, Dr. Claire Brown, returning. Original cast member Antonia Thomas, who starred as Claire in the first four seasons of the ABC medical drama, will be back for two episodes in the current seventh season, including the series finale. Another Good Doctor alum, Brandon Larracuente, also will be back reprising his Season 6 character of Dr. Daniel Perez in one episode. Additionally, Ruby Kelley (PUSH) has joined in a recurring role and Guillermo Diaz (Scandal) will appear in a guest spot.
Thomas’ Dr. Claire Brown, who was Dr. Shaun Murphy’s (Freddie Highmore) closest friend and confidant, departed The Good Doctor at the conclusion of Season 4 to take a job at a medical clinic in Guatemala. Thomas returned at the end of Season 5 as a guest star for two episodes where she surprised Shaun and Lea (Paige Spara) at their bachelor/bachelorette party. Claire took the stage to sing her version of Diddy/Faith Evans “I’ll Be Missing You” and announces she’s been offered the job of Chief of Surgery at the hospital in Guatemala.
The return of Thomas could provide closure to one of The Good Doctor’s original couples, Claire and Dr. Jared Kalu (Chuku Modu) when they were both surgical residents in Season 1.
Dr. Kalu got into trouble for punching a doctor who had sexually harassed his girlfriend Claire (Thomas), which ultimately led to his departure for a surgeon job in Colorado at the end of the season. Modu returned as a recurring guest star in Season 6 and was promoted to a series regular for the seventh and final season.
Larracuente was introduced in Episode 2 of Season 6. Initially set to recur, he was quickly promoted to a series
There wasn’t a case of dry eye to be found at San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital, as the cast of The Good Doctor said goodbye for the last time.
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