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  • 5/21/2025
The Good Doctor Season 4 Episode 2

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00:00Previously on The Good Doctor.
00:01You don't want me to do anything.
00:04I spend every minute of every day with you.
00:06Since you feel that our time together is something to be endured,
00:10I decided to make that easier for you.
00:14Your daughter's beautiful.
00:16I need you to get better so you can hold her.
00:18I read about the CHILL study.
00:19She's a good candidate.
00:20I'll take full responsibility for her.
00:22Tell him he's going to be fine.
00:24I can't.
00:25The majority of COVID patients who go on a ventilator never come off.
00:29Put on a mask now.
00:30It's COVID. We've both been exposed.
00:32My mother had a necklace.
00:35See if I can find it.
00:36Things will be okay.
00:50Good morning.
00:53Morning, son.
00:55I wish you were here.
00:58Me, too.
01:09Morning, Dallas A.
01:11Woke up with a temp of 104
01:13and need heated, humidified oxygen and a high-flow candle.
01:15Mom, slow down. Just let her examine you.
01:17What? So she can find out exactly what I just told her?
01:21Resnick!
01:22You're back.
01:25Got sick. I thought I got tested twice.
01:28Always the overachiever.
01:30Dr. Resnick, her pulse ox is 90.
01:34We need to admit you.
01:36Is my mom going to be okay?
01:40Don't worry. I'm going to be fine.
01:43Just please water my tomato plants.
01:46Give Darcy a big hug and tell her Nana loves her so much
01:49and can't wait to play with her again real soon.
01:52Okay, Mom.
01:55Nice hesitation.
01:57Why not just suggest you get my house appraised?
02:02Sorry. It took a while to find it.
02:07Being able to hold this and keep it with me,
02:10it's a connection.
02:15Look, she's still here with me.
02:20I'm sorry.
02:22She's still here with me.
02:52It's stuff, Claire. It's meaningless now.
02:56Each one of these tells an interrupted story.
03:00A voicemail that'll never be heard.
03:02A shopping list for a home-cooked meal that'll never be made.
03:05Beautiful. Cook spaghetti carbonara for a dead guy's family and the grief is gone.
03:11Are you here to mock me or to help me?
03:14Why are you here?
03:16Why are you here?
03:30Donald Sulkin.
03:35We're reducing the pressure of air going into his lungs and watching his oxygen level.
03:42So far, so good. O2 steady.
03:45Okay.
03:47Yes, but his end tidal CO2 is falling.
03:51What does that mean?
03:53Not as bad as his O2 falling, but still not good.
03:57Turn the pressure support back up.
04:01End tidal CO2 is very low. Not improving.
04:06What's going on?
04:08I think he has a blood clot in his lung interfering with his gas exchange.
04:14Give him a bowl of some heparin. Start him on a drip. Let's get him to the cath lab. Let's go.
04:19What's going on?
04:21Where are you taking him?
04:25Dr. Andrews? Dr. Murphy? Martin?
04:30This is isotonic saline. Salt water. It's four degrees Celsius.
04:34I'll run this into your bloodstream until your body temperature drops to 34 degrees Celsius.
04:42The paralytic I gave you will stop you from shivering while the cold slows your heart, your brain, all metabolic functions.
04:51All the energy saved there will go towards healing your lungs.
04:59Your baby's waiting for you.
05:04Pee, follow him. Pee, follow him! He's got the axe.
05:08I was getting shot at.
05:10Well, stay low. Reload and head for the temple. Stop messing around.
05:14AG-24, what's up with you? You okay?
05:16Yeah, yeah. I'm hunting for the legendary Tusk of Ganesh at three in the morning.
05:20Because everything's just super.
05:22I can't go out. I can't go in.
05:24I can't go in.
05:26I can't go in.
05:28I can't go in.
05:30I can't go in.
05:33I can't go in.
05:35I can't go out.
05:37I can't go out.
05:39I can't sleep.
05:41I can't go to work.
05:43Welcome to COVID. Everything sucks.
05:45Great. Good pep talk.
05:47Are you all sleeping in an empty bed?
05:49Yeah.
05:51It's like I killed a puppy or something.
05:53Hey, Pete. Pete, heads up.
05:55The fortress is a perfect place for an a—
05:57Okay, Pete's dead.
05:59You should apologize.
06:01That's great. Be a hypocrite.
06:03You married?
06:05I'm 15.
06:07Oh, well, thank you for a lifetime of wisdom.
06:09My girlfriend was pissed at me
06:11for something I didn't even do.
06:13But I said sorry, and now we're back together.
06:15Maybe I'm a hypocrite,
06:17but at least I'm a hypocrite with a girlfriend.
06:31Up and at them.
06:33We gotta be downtown by noon.
06:35Oh, yeah.
06:37We're late for the protest.
06:39Gotta get this state opened up.
06:41Pulse ox is 82.
06:43Everything else looks okay.
06:45Sure. Other than my steadily declining oxygen levels,
06:47I am the picture of health.
06:51Let's start making signs.
06:53I'm thinking,
06:55don't tread on my right
06:57to kill you.
06:59Hmm.
07:01How about, give me liberty
07:03and give me death?
07:09I need to go.
07:17Nothing.
07:19We haven't had a patient named Sulcan
07:21in over ten years.
07:23Being dead doesn't change
07:25because your loved one gets a memento back.
07:27And fixating on dead people?
07:30It's not a life.
07:34How can anyone
07:36not be answering their phone right now
07:38if they're not an essential worker?
07:40Well, what non-essential worker
07:42are you trying to reach?
07:44Leah?
07:46People don't go out anymore,
07:48but they do still go to the bathroom.
07:50This is the second time in an hour
07:52she hasn't picked up, Claire.
07:54We keep learning more things
07:57Please, it's
07:59it's
08:01I don't know.
08:03It's not right.
08:15We love you, Grandma.
08:17Mom,
08:19I'm so sorry.
08:21I love you, Claire.
08:23And I want you to know that we'll be okay.
08:25We love you.
08:27He's gone.
08:53He's gone.
08:57He's gone.
09:17She's gone.
09:27They're gone.
09:57They're gone.
10:08It's not always fun.
10:11Whatever you're talking about.
10:13No, it isn't.
10:16What are you talking about?
10:18Do you love Mia?
10:21Of course I do.
10:23What do you love about her?
10:27I love that
10:29she loves our son.
10:32I love how she talks to him,
10:34how she knows what he's thinking,
10:36knows what he needs.
10:38I thought so.
10:40You thought what?
10:42You love Kellan.
10:48Hello, are you okay?
10:50I'm sorry I didn't pick up when you called.
10:52I didn't want to upset you.
10:54It didn't work.
10:57I have a negative for COVID and a negative.
10:59COVID tests have a high percentage of false negatives.
11:01Son, I feel fine now.
11:03That doesn't mean you don't have COVID.
11:05I need to go to work.
11:17How are you adjusting
11:19to your new specialty?
11:21It's great.
11:23I love being an internist.
11:25Dealing with conscious people
11:27isn't really your thing.
11:29I'm fine.
11:31You're rude, abrasive,
11:33and now you gotta hold people's hands
11:35and be nice.
11:39It's a huge adjustment
11:41and I find it completely draining.
11:43You happy?
11:47It's a lot of different approaches
11:49to nice.
11:51Otherwise,
11:53I wouldn't have lasted 40 years
11:55as a nurse.
11:57You'll find your own.
12:03Or maybe you won't.
12:09Overall, everything's looking up.
12:11Fewer patients coming in.
12:13When they do, we're getting better at it.
12:17Hey, buddy.
12:19I'm sorry I keep missing your calls.
12:22I've got this patient,
12:24the mom of the baby I told you about.
12:26I basically put her into suspended animation,
12:28but it doesn't seem to be helping.
12:30When are you coming to Phoenix?
12:32I still don't know.
12:34You're going to make my graduation party,
12:36though, right?
12:38I don't think so.
12:40This patient needs...
12:42You? No one else can take care of her?
12:44I kind of went out on a limb on this one.
12:46Well, if you made a commitment, then...
12:52Your husband has blood in his NG tube.
12:54He's developed heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.
12:56We need to stop the heparin.
12:58But doesn't that put him at risk
13:00for another clot?
13:02Yes.
13:04If he's not on the heparin,
13:06he could have a stroke,
13:08and if he's on it,
13:10he could have a fatal internal bleed,
13:12and he still has an infection,
13:14so we can't stop the NG tube.
13:16And if he's not on the heparin,
13:18he could have a stroke,
13:20and he still has an infection,
13:22so we can't stop the antibiotics,
13:24or he'll get sepsis and die.
13:26All you do is tell me new ways
13:28that my husband might die.
13:30Every time I talk to you,
13:32there's another way.
13:34I mean, do you even know what you're doing?
13:36What is the point of you?
13:38You're useless.
13:40We understand your frustration.
13:42COVID targets so many organs.
13:44Technically, this is your fault.
13:46Martin never left the apartment,
13:48and we are doing all that we can to...
13:50That's enough.
13:56We're all going through crap,
13:58but that woman's husband may be dying.
14:00She's allowed to lash out.
14:02You aren't.
14:14Hey.
14:18Hey.
14:24I'm sorry.
14:45Why?
14:48What?
14:50What are you sorry about?
14:56Everything.
14:58The fight and...
15:00you sleeping in the other room
15:02and you ignoring me.
15:04So you're sorry
15:06because of the way I've been acting.
15:08I'm apologizing.
15:10I don't think you are.
15:12I don't get it. You won.
15:14I don't know what you want.
15:16I don't know what you want.
15:18We can't have a difference of opinion?
15:20No, not when we disagree
15:22on whether you've been mean to me or not.
15:24You've been mean to me.
15:42Three tours?
15:44Helicopter pilot.
15:46He's got a medal
15:48in that one.
15:50Hey, look at this.
15:52Same guy again.
15:54Funny. Almost as if they're in the same unit or something.
15:56Greg Levin.
16:00Died here.
16:02COVID one month ago.
16:10Hello, Enid Levin?
16:12Hi, this is Dr. Claire Brown
16:14from San Jose St. Bonaventure.
16:16I'm so sorry for your loss.
16:18I just wanted you to know
16:20that we have found something of your father's.
16:22A memento of his service.
16:24Dog tags.
16:26No, no, not his.
16:28A man by the name of Donald Sulkin.
16:32Donald Sulkin?
16:34Donald Sulkin?
16:44That's odd.
16:46Yeah.
16:48How does your father carry
16:50someone else's dog tags for 50 years
16:52and you have never even heard of them?
17:04How are you feeling?
17:06My son
17:08plans to move to Montana.
17:14Take my granddaughter
17:16a thousand miles away.
17:18Schools are better.
17:20Air is cleaner.
17:22So the upside of all this is
17:26I don't have to move to Montana.
17:28I don't have to move to Montana.
17:34Is that why you have an okay to us
17:36putting you on a ventilator if you need one?
17:40I know what ventilators
17:42do to people.
17:48Do you remember
17:50Dr. Pitcairn?
17:52Pit State.
17:54Exactly.
17:56Remember
17:58when I was a first year resident?
18:00One of two women,
18:02only woman of color.
18:04I'd been warned he'd make my life hell
18:06and sure enough, second week
18:08Pit State starts tearing into me
18:10about the spacing of my sutures being
18:12inconsistent.
18:14And I'm about to fall apart in front of everybody
18:16but then you stepped in.
18:20Brought up some charting error he made,
18:22a tiny blip of a mistake.
18:24Never capitalized
18:26that.
18:28Whole point is for it to stand out.
18:30Now you put him back on his heels
18:32in front of everybody.
18:34You gave me time
18:36to regain my composure.
18:40He never got to see me cry.
18:46Please, if it comes to it,
18:48give me a little time again
18:50to help you.
19:14No, no, no!
19:20I don't know
19:22what to do. I love Leah
19:24and I wanted her to love...
19:26Okay, I'll be right down.
19:28Okay?
19:36I don't know what to do.
19:38I love Leah
19:40and I wanted her to love me back
19:42and now she does but we
19:44can't be together. How can loving
19:46someone who loves you back make things worse?
19:48Well,
19:50that's a...
19:52that's a good question.
19:54Let's start with what's making
19:56things worse.
19:58I think...
20:00I think I may be
20:02cranky.
20:04I've never been cranky before.
20:06I don't like it.
20:08I think I miss Leah.
20:10I think I'm worried that she has
20:12COVID. So you're going crazy
20:14because you can't see someone.
20:16What am I supposed to do?
20:18Should I not talk
20:20to Leah until the pandemic is over?
20:22Well, that's an option.
20:24Is that what you want?
20:26No, no. I don't want that
20:28at all. But
20:30I don't want to feel like this
20:32either. I want this to be
20:34over.
20:36Well, we all
20:38want it to be over, Sean.
20:40I mean, we're sick of
20:42ourselves. We're sick of each other.
20:44We're pining for someone we can't be with.
20:46We're confused. We're uncomfortable.
20:48I mean, on top of everything else,
20:50we're scared that the world will never be the same
20:52again.
20:54I don't know,
20:56Sean. I don't have a map
20:58for this kind of thing.
21:00Best I can say is
21:04be kind.
21:06Be kind to yourself.
21:08Be kind
21:10to everyone.
21:12Because what else
21:14is there?
21:42Oh, hi.
21:44Oh, this is
21:46a nice song.
21:48I hate
21:50this song.
21:52Good. I was being kind.
21:54Martin
21:56hates it, too.
21:58It was the first conversation
22:00we had talking about how
22:02weird this song is.
22:04Who has bright eyes and why
22:06is it so important that they
22:08turn around?
22:10Yeah, it just reminds me
22:12of him.
22:18You're probably right
22:20that he got COVID
22:22from me.
22:28It's hard
22:30to think of someone
22:32you love when you can't
22:34be with them.
22:36He seems to have
22:38a posterior tibial artery
22:40thrombosis.
22:42What? That sounds bad.
22:44It is. It's a blockage in the artery
22:46causing ischemia to his lower
22:48extremity tissues due to lack of...
22:50I want to be kind to you.
22:52I want to explain, but it's a very long
22:54explanation, and I don't have time for you
22:56to get mad and upset.
22:58Just go help my husband.
23:00No.
23:02No.
23:04Just go help my husband.
23:06Okay.
23:08Your numbers are falling.
23:10I know.
23:12You need a ventilator.
23:14I know.
23:20This
23:22pocket in my purse.
23:24Reach into it.
23:26Okay.
23:32Game seven, 2003,
23:34American League Championship.
23:36Grady, did Pedro go one any too
23:38long?
23:40Sox handed the series
23:42to the damn Yankees.
23:44My son and I
23:46cried in each other's arms.
23:50I've kept them with me
23:52ever since.
23:54It's like
23:56Jimmy's always with me.
24:04You're not alone.
24:14You're stuck with all of us.
24:24You're stuck with all of us.
24:54You're stuck with all of us.
25:24Can you
25:26take your
25:28buds out, please?
25:36I don't think that
25:38I've done anything wrong,
25:40but I may be wrong about
25:42that. I suspect that I have.
25:50I haven't
25:52been thinking straight
25:54lately.
25:56But with everything going on
25:58at the hospital, people are dying, and I'm
26:00here.
26:02And that makes me
26:04feel weak.
26:06And then I feel
26:08scared, and that makes me feel
26:10even more weak.
26:14And then I feel
26:16relieved and
26:18safe that I'm
26:20here.
26:26And that makes me feel like a coward.
26:42Thank you?
26:44I just needed an honest
26:46moment.
26:48Something
26:50to let me know
26:52that you actually
26:54need me.
27:00And
27:02I'm sorry.
27:14I'm sorry, too.
27:18I'm sorry.
27:36Hi, buddy.
27:38Hey, Dad.
27:40I'm sorry.
27:42I shouldn't have gotten angry
27:44about you not coming to Phoenix.
27:46It wasn't fair.
27:52Did your mother put you up to this?
27:56She was right.
27:58I don't even really care about the party that much.
28:00Then what was the issue?
28:04We don't have to talk about that.
28:06I want to know what's bothering you.
28:10I...
28:12I know your job is important,
28:14but sometimes
28:16I just want to know
28:18you care about me more than you care about the job.
28:32When your mom got pregnant,
28:34I was so nervous.
28:38Suddenly, everything was real.
28:40Suddenly, I had a commitment.
28:42And I wasn't sure I was ready.
28:46And then you were born.
28:48And in that moment,
28:50I mean that moment,
28:52everything changed.
28:54I was instantly head over heels
28:56in love with you.
28:58You were my best friend.
29:00And
29:02I held you,
29:04and the words just came out.
29:06I said, hi, buddy.
29:08I had never called anyone
29:10buddy before in my life.
29:12But
29:14you were my buddy.
29:18I may make
29:20mistakes over and over again,
29:22but don't ever think
29:24you're not the most important thing in my life.
29:30So, basically,
29:32you're saying your love for me is like chemical, right?
29:34Yeah.
29:56Thank you for your call.
29:58Your husband is still unconscious. Bye.
30:00Whoa, whoa. How is he?
30:02Dr. Andrews
30:04will explain, but I'd rather not
30:06say anything more.
30:08The last two times I gave you bad news,
30:10you yelled at me.
30:12Bad news? What is the bad news?
30:14Oh.
30:20Okay. We amputated Martin's
30:22foot and ankle. We are now trying to
30:24reintroduce anticoagulation, so
30:26he won't have more clots, but he will be at risk
30:28for more bleeding.
30:42Are you sure you understand?
30:44He's still on a ventilator
30:46and he lost a foot.
30:48You were very upset
30:50yesterday.
30:52Yesterday I thought he was dying,
30:54but today
30:56he's alive.
30:58So, thank you.
31:03You're welcome.
31:08Can I hang up now?
31:10Yes. Yes, thank you.
31:16I figured you're bored of just hearing
31:18my voice, so
31:20I brought a mutual friend.
31:22The risks are
31:24minimal, and
31:26whatever time you have,
31:28some of it should be with your family.
31:32Okay.
31:34Okay.
32:00Yes, I'm trying to track down
32:02D. Sulkin.
32:04Okay. Sorry to bother you.
32:08Your plan is to call every D. Sulkin
32:10in North America, all to return
32:12a set of dog tags.
32:22You want a happy ending for this guy.
32:24Because you and I didn't have one.
32:26Because we'll never know
32:28how our story could have ended.
32:30Hello? Is Donald Sulkin there?
32:32This doesn't change anything.
32:34This can't change anything.
32:36You're wrong. It changes things.
32:38It makes me feel
32:40something besides
32:42sad. And I need
32:44that. I need to not feel sad.
32:46Because everything sucks. Everything
32:48hurts like hell. People are
32:50sick with COVID, with
32:52cancer, with grief, and we can't
32:54help them. People are dying,
32:56and we can't help them, and what is worse,
32:58you're not there.
33:10It has to hurt.
33:12A lot.
33:14For a while.
33:16When your mom died, you did everything you could
33:18to not feel anything.
33:20At all. But this time,
33:22you're facing it.
33:24You're grieving.
33:26You're healing.
33:56It's time.
33:58No,
34:00not today.
34:02Today.
34:26We love you, Mom.
34:32I'm sorry.
34:36It's okay.
34:40Mom,
34:42I love you.
34:44Goodbye.
34:56Goodbye.
35:26She's been waiting
35:28patiently
35:30to learn her name.
35:32Aria.
35:36I'm gonna call her Aria.
35:56Honey!
36:16Honey!
36:26Honey!
36:34My mom used to talk about you.
36:38A lot.
36:40She told me what you did in the
36:42earthquake.
36:44The price you paid.
36:48She said you can rest easy
36:50if you've got that
36:52tough Resnick in your corner.
36:56She didn't exactly phrase it that way,
36:58did she?
37:00No, she didn't.
37:16Donald Sulkin?
37:18How can I help you?
37:20I'm Dr. Claire Brown.
37:22Greg Lavin
37:24died at my hospital
37:26last month.
37:28Greg.
37:34He had this with him
37:36when he passed.
37:38I
37:50gave these to Greg
37:52at the end of the war.
37:56We were
38:00friends.
38:33That was beautiful.
38:37That room is filled with stories
38:39that were cut short.
38:41Like ours.
38:45But you,
38:47you have an amazing
38:49story ahead.
38:51I can't wait to see it.
39:03You can come home?
39:05I can come home.
39:07But.
39:09But?
39:13Do you love me?
39:15Of course I love you.
39:21I love you.
39:23I love you.
39:25I love you.
39:27I love you.
39:29I love you.
39:32What do you love about me?
39:36I love
39:38that you love our son.
39:40I love watching
39:42you two talk.
39:44I love the way
39:46Kellan lights up when he's with you.
39:48I love you too.
39:52For all the same reasons.
39:54We both want
39:56to be there for Kellan.
39:58And we are.
40:01But
40:04you and I don't need to be together
40:06to do that.
40:20Are you okay if
40:25maybe it's time we stopped
40:27coming here?
40:29You ready to move on?
40:31No.
40:33But he'll still be with us, right?
40:35Wherever we are.
40:40He changed me.
40:47And that's not gonna go away.
41:00I have
41:02everything I need to stay overnight.
41:04Including this.
41:06Negative for COVID.
41:09I know negative tests are unreliable
41:11but it's my third in three days.
41:29I love you.
41:59I love you.