The Good Doctor
Tuesdays 10:00 PM on ABCThe Good Doctor Season 7 Quotes
Because of Dr. Glassman, I have many friends. I have more than that. I have two televisions. And I have a family.
Shaun
I have to go to work. Last time they also said it was inoperable. Goodbye.
Shaun
Morgan: Glassman's cancer is back?
Shaun: The patient's identity is not medically relevant.
Park: How is Glassman? How are you?
Shaun: The patient's identity is not medically relevant.
Shaun: There are new treatments. We just need to buy you time.
Glassman: I should never have told you.
Shaun: You are being selfish. You could have more time with me and Steve and Lea but you are giving up. You are a coward. You could keep fighting but you are not. If you are giving up on me then I will have to give up on you.
Shaun: It could give you up to a year.
Glassman: Or I could do nothing and have six good months. I could spend those months with you and Lea and Steve.
Morgan: How long are we supposed to keep doing this?
Shaun: Until Shaun accepts what we already know. There is no treatment.
Lea: How long have you known?
Glassman: A few weeks. My doctor found it on my yearly scan.
Lea: How long?
Glassman: 3 to 6.
Lea: Years?
Glassman: Months.
Charlie: Did you and Claire used to date?
Jared: No, we were just friends.
Shaun: With benefits.
Charlie: That's the best kind. What about Jordan?
Jared: What about her? We're not together, and she's been texting her ex-boyfriend every day since Asher died.
Shaun: It's wrong.
Jared: Not wrong, just different choices.
Shaun: No. The biopsy in Guatemala was negative, but that's wrong. Claire has breast cancer.
If it hurts, it means I'm alive. I'm grateful for that.
Patient
Hannah: Who are you?
Shaun: I am Dr. Shaun Murphy. Dr. Glassman's son. Not biologically. But he did for me what he is trying to do for you.
Hannah: So we're both broken toys that he tries to fix because he couldn't fix his daughter.
Shaun: He did not fix me. He loved me. I am different from other people. Other kids thought I was weird. My parents didn't want me, so I thought it too. But Dr. Glassman loved me. I will always have autism, but now I am proud of it. You will always be an addict even if you stop using drugs. But Dr. Glassman can see you are so much more than that. Why can't you?
Shaun: If you are prescribing her oxy, that is unethical and might be illegal.
Glassman: I am aware.
Shaun: You could lose your medical license. You have to tell her to leave now.
Glassman: Thank you for your concern, but I'm not giving up on her.
Sometimes big decisions come from a bunch of little decisions you weren't even aware you were making.
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