Noah Centineo‘s Owen Hendricks will be back for the second season of The Recruit. But who else will join him?
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SPOILER ALERT: The story includes details about The Good Doctor Episode 709, “Unconditional.”
It’s the beginning of the end as ABC‘s The Good Doctor tonight kicked off its two-part series finale. The first hour had hallmarks of a happy series closer — a wedding and a fan-favorite couple rekindling their romance after years apart — before the episode took a double dark turn at the end.
Things got off to a great start when Claire Browne (returning original cast member Antonia Thomas) reunited with Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore) as she came by to get a lump in her breast checked out. It had been ruled benign in Guatemala where she heads surgery but it turned out to be cancerous. A surgery to remove it led by Claire’s ex Jared Kalu (Chuku Modu) and Shaun was initially unsuccessful but a followup did the trick, and Claire was on her way to a full recovery — and getting back together with Kalu after he called her “kind, compassionate and heart-stoppingly beautiful” and she confessed to him that she came to St. Bonaventure because she heard he was back and lamented not committing to him during their relationship.
Meanwhile, Aaron Glassman (Richard Schiff) tried to deal with former patient Hannah’s drug problem by taking her in and administrating limited dozes of Oxy, jeopardizing his medical license in the process. His plan failed miserably when he found drugs in her pocket. Upon discovering Glassman’s secret, Shaun was conflicted and ready to report his mentor to Audrey Lim (Christina Chang) before being dissuaded by Lea (Paige Spara) and his old confidant Claire.
“I’ve missed us,” Shaun said at the end of his talk with Claire about unconditional love, the fitting title of the penultimate episode.
“Me too,” Claire
Noah Centineo‘s Owen Hendricks will be back for the second season of The Recruit. But who else will join him?
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The Fantastic Four is coming!
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SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from the Season 11 finale of The Masked Singer, including the identities of the winner and runner up.
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Jim Halterman Spoiler Alert: The following interview discusses events from “The Good Doctor” series finale “Goodbye,” streaming on Hulu as of May 22. If you’re looking for the right prescription for a solid series finale consisting of high emotional stakes, happy and sad tearful moments followed by a big dose of hope, then “The Good Doctor” delivered on all of those elements in Tuesday’s series finale, which wrapped up seven seasons on ABC. The drama, which premiered on September 20, 2017, followed the journey of autistic surgeon Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore) as he grew from surgical resident not only to being a successful doctor at San Jose’s St. Bonaventure Hospital, but also a husband, father and friend to the colleagues he worked with over the years.
SPOILER ALERT: The story includes details about The Good Doctor Episode 710, “Goodbye”
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Freddie Highmore is talking about the end of The Good Doctor.
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