Episode 4×20 “Vamos”

SEASON FINALE

Dr. Shaun Murphy must perform a risky surgery on a patient without electricity when the power suddenly goes out at the hospital in Guatemala.

Additionally, Dr. Lim and Dr. Mateo Rendón Osma’s relationship deepens as they overcome difficulties during their surgery in part two of the season finale of The Good Doctor.

Guest starring is Osvaldo Benavides as Dr. Mateo Rendón Osma, Allegra Fulton as Dr. Karla Saravia, Esmeralda Pimentel as Nurse Ana Morales, Andres Soto as Sapo, Arlina Rodriguez as Nurse Guerrero and Juana Lerma Juarez as Nurse Aguilar.

“Vamos” was written by Peter Blake and David Shore, and directed by Mike Listo. 

Air Date: Monday, June 7 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.

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Episode 4×19 “Venga”

During part one of the two-part season finale, the St. Bonaventure team travels to Guatemala on a surgical mission to help patients at a rural hospital.

Once there, the team faces a small community that is in desperate need of their help but are assigned the daunting task of identifying who they can help most.

And while Shaun seems to be thriving in Guatemala, Lea is still struggling with the loss of her baby on the season finale of The Good Doctor.

Guest starring is Osvaldo Benavides as Dr. Mateo Rendon Osma, Shalyn Ferdinand as Dr. Heather Boyd, Allegra Fulton as Dr. Karla Saravia and Esmeralda Pimentel as Nurse Ana Morales.

“Venga” was written by Liz Friedman and directed by Mike Listo.

Air Date: Monday, May 31 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.

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Episode 4×18 “Forgive or Forget”

Shaun and Lea go on a camping trip to distract themselves from their grief over their miscarriage.

Meanwhile, Morgan and Park argue about the best course of treatment for their patient.

Guest starring is Bria Samone Henderson as Jordan Allen.

“Forgive or Forget” was written by Thomas L. Moran and David Renaud, and directed by Lee Friedlander.

Air Date: Monday, May 24 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.

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Episode 4×17 “Letting Go”

Dr. Claire Brown and the team must face hard truths about what lines they are willing to cross when one of Claire’s idols becomes her patient.

Guest starring is Bria Samoné Henderson, Elfina Luk as Nurse Villanueva, Cynthia Stevenson as Senator Marian Clark, Hiro Kanagawa as Dr. Paul Nako, Asif Ali as Cal Lewis, Derek McGrath as Artie Hill and Pete Graham as Pete.

“Letting Go” was written by Doris Egan and directed by James Genn.

Air Date: Monday, May 17 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.

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Episode 4×16 “Dr. Ted”

Shaun struggles with his role as Lea’s partner after complications arise with the pregnancy and his instincts as a medical professional kick in.

Meanwhile, Dr. Park, Dr. Andrews and Asher disagree on how to address an elderly patient’s wishes.

Guest starring is Bria Samone Henderson as Jordan Allen, Noah Galvin as Asher Wolke and Veronice Cartwright as Maxine Stanley

“Dr. Ted” was written by Patti Carr and Sam Chanse, and directed by Anne Renton.

Air Date: Monday, May 10 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.

Episodes can also be viewed the next day on demand and on Hulu.

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Episode 4×15 “Waiting”

After a political protest turns violent, the team races to save two young gunshot victims.

Guest starring is Bria Samone Henderson as Jordan Allen, Noah Galvin as Asher Wolke, Carina Bardo as Elizabeth Rodriguez and Italia Ricci as Taryn Wilkie.

“Waiting” story by Oren Gottfried and teleplay by David Hoselton and David Shore. “Waiting” was directed Gary Hawes.

Air Date: Monday, April 26 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.

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Episode 4×14 “Gender Reveal”

After finding out the gender of their unborn child, Lea’s enthusiasm prompts Shaun to make an effort to be a more supportive partner.

Meanwhile, the team treats a navy pilot whose previous doctor’s misdiagnosis compromises her chances at a full recovery.

Guest starring is Bria Samone Henderson as Jordan Allen, Noah Galvin as Asher Wolke, Farley Jackson as Bradley Vargas, Diane Farr as Jean Starzak, Alison Amigo as Melody, Valerie Duthil as Theresa, Shalyn Ferdinand as Dr. Heather Boyd and Wonita Joy as Mrs. Williams.

“Gender Reveal” was written by Debbie Ezer and directed by Tim Southam.

Air Date: Monday, April 19 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.

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Episode 4×13 “Spilled Milk”

Claire is blindsided when her absentee father shows up at her door.

Meanwhile, Shaun feels disconnected from Lea, causing tension in their relationship.

Guest starring is Marcuis Harris as Miles Browne, Jasmine Vega as Maya Flores, Michael Hsu Rosen as Leo Chen, Noah Galvin as Dr. Asher Wolke and Bria Samone Henderson as Dr. Jordan Allen.

“Spilled Milk” was written by Tracy Taylor and Jessica Grasi, and directed by Sarah Wayne Callies.

Air Date: Monday, March 29 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.

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Episode 4×12 “Teeny Blue Eyes”

When a renowned surgeon comes to St. Bonaventure for treatment, the team’s enthusiasm is quickly overshadowed by the doctor’s behavior.

After studying his case, Dr. Shaun Murphy sees a pattern he recognizes. Meanwhile, Shaun and Lea are forced to make a life-changing decision that will alter the course of their relationship.

Guest starring is Brian Marc as Enrique Guerin, Bria Samone Henderson as Jordan Allen, Noah Galvin as Asher Wolke, Christian Clemenson as Dr. Silas Chambers, John Hensley as Oscar and Onahoua Rodriguez as Ana.

“Teeny Blue Eyes” was written by Peter Blake and Mark Rozeman, and directed by Rebecca Moline.

Air Date: Monday, March 22 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.

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Episode 4×11 “We’re All Crazy Sometimes”

After bringing in an incredibly unique and complicated spinal surgery, Dr. Aaron Glassman challenges the residents for an opportunity to join him in the operating room.

Meanwhile, Shaun and Morgan disagree on how to treat a comatose patient with a cancerous tumor.

Guest starring is Brian Marc as Dr. Enrique Guerin, Bria Samoné Henderson and Noah Galvin as Dr. Asher Wolke.

“We’re All Crazy Sometimes” was written by David Hoselton and David Renaud, and directed by Mike Listo.

Air Date: Monday, March 8 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.

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Episode 4×10 “Decrypt”

When the hospital is hit with a cyberattack threatening to shut down life-saving machines, Lea rises to the challenge and looks to outsmart the hackers to prove herself.

Meanwhile, the team treats an inspirational cancer survivor-turned-successful-philanthropist who harbors a dark secret.

Guest starring is Brian Marc as Dr. Enrique Guerin, Bria Samoné Henderson as Jordan Allen, Summer Brown as Olivia Jackson and Noah Galvin as Dr. Asher Wolke.

“Decrypt” was written by Thomas L. Moran and Adam Scott Weissman, and directed by Freddie Highmore.

Air Date: Monday, February 22 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.

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Episode 4×09 “Irresponsible Salad Bar Practices”

Lim is challenged by the unique circumstances surrounding a pregnant patient with an aggressive tumor.

Elsewhere, after misdiagnosing a patient, Claire makes a disconcerting discovery about certain practices at the hospital.

Guest starring is Emmet Preciado as Rio Gutierrez, X. Mayo as Zara Norton, Priscilla Faia as Dr. Cintia D’Souza, Johnathan Sousa as Eliz Simpson, Brian Marc as Dr. Enrique Guerin, Bria Samoné Henderson, Noah Galvin as Dr. Asher Wolke and Summer Brown as Dr. Olivia Jackson.

“Irresponsible Salad Bar Practices” was written by Sam Chanse and Liz Friedman, and directed by Felipe Rodriguez.

Air Date: Monday, February 15 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.

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Episode 4×08 “Parenting”

The team treats a teenage gymnast who experiences complications from her intensive training.

Meanwhile, Shaun meets Lea’s parents for the first time on. 

Guest starring is Eden Summer Gilmore as Darya Denys, Kristoffer Polaha as Anton Denys, Barclay Hope as Mike Dilallo, Julie Warner as Pam Dilallo, Brian Marc as Dr. Enrique Guerin, Bria Samoné Henderson, Noah Galvin as Dr. Asher Wolke and Summer Brown as Dr. Olivia Jackson.

“Parenting” was written by Patti Carr and directed by Rachel Leiterman.

Air Date: Monday, Jan. 25 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.

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Episode 4×07 “The Uncertainty Principle”

Dr. Morgan Reznik discovers her patient’s wealth and obsession with extending his life is a dangerous mix that could end up costing more than he can afford.  

Guest starring is Brian Marc as Dr. Enrique Guerin, Bria Samoné Henderson, Noah Galvin as Dr. Asher Wolke, Summer Brown as Dr. Olivia Jackson and Elfina Luk as Nurse Villanueva.

“The Uncertainty Principle” was written by Doris Egan and directed by Gary Hawes.

Air Date: Monday, Jan. 18 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC. 

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Episode 4×06 “Lim”

WINTER PREMIERE

As Chief of Surgery Dr. Audrey Lim (Christina Chang) struggles to cope with the residual emotional trauma of COVID-19, she encounters a young war veteran fighting debilitating PTSD.

After discussing his case with the team, Dr. Claire Browne (Antonia Thomas) suggests a radical treatment to help him.

Meanwhile, still reeling from the recent loss of his mentee’s patient, Dr. Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore) declares he doesn’t want to teach the new residents anymore.

And elsewhere, an eccentric patient keeps the team entertained. 

Air Date: Monday, Jan. 11 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.

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Episode 4×05 “Fault”

FALL FINALE

SHAUN MURPHY IS DISTRAUGHT WHEN AN INTERN’S MISTAKE HAS DIRE CONSEQUENCES

Dr. Shaun Murphy questions his decision to give the new residents autonomy when one of his intern’s misdiagnosis of a patient has dire consequences.

Meanwhile, Dr. Claire Browne, Dr. Alex Park and Dr. Jordan Allen (Bria Samoné Henderson) treat a patient with a ruptured cyst affecting key functions of her brain.

And elsewhere, Dr. Morgan Reznick and Park bond over failed relationships. 

Guest starring Sheila Kelley as Debbie Wexler, Summer Brownas Dr. Olivia Jackson, Noah Galvin as Dr. Asher Wolke, Bria Samoné Henderson asDr. Jordan Allen, Brian Marc as Dr. Enrique “Ricky” Guerin, Elfina Luk as Nurse Villanueva, Lindsey Kraft as Ellie Lewis, Ryan Kennedy as Brendan Lewis, Carlos Lacamara as Carl Porter, Daniel Di Tomasso as Zane Lumet, Jennifer Angeli as Toni Snyder and Araz Yaghoubi as Tech Guy.

“Fault” was written by Peter Blake and Mark Rozeman, and directed by Vanessa Parise.

Air Date: Monday, Nov. 30 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.

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Episode 4×04 “Not the Same”

THE TEAM STRUGGLES WITH EQUALITY AND FAIRNESS

Dr. Morgan Reznik and Dr. Shaun Murphy’s pregnant patient with twins is having pain and they are forced to grapple with a decision no one wants to make.

Meanwhile, Shaun asks Lea to move back in despite her reservations. 

The series stars Freddie Highmore as Dr. Shaun Murphy, Antonia Thomas as Dr. Claire Browne, Hill Harper as Dr. Marcus Andrews, Richard Schiff as Dr. Aaron Glassman, Christina Chang as Dr. Audrey Lim, Fiona Gubelmann as Dr. Morgan Reznick, Will Yun Lee as Dr. Alex Park and Paige Spara as Lea Dilallo.

Guest starring is Brian Marc as Dr. Enrique Guerin, Bria Samone Henderson as Dr. Joredan Allen, Noah Galvin as Dr. Asher Wolke, Summer Brown as Dr. Olivia Jackson and Adam Beach as Billy Carr.

“Not the Same” was written by David Hoselton and Adam Scott Weissman, and directed by Sarah Wayne Callies.

Air Date: Monday, Nov. 23 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.

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Episode 4×03 “Newbies”

DR. SHAUN MURPHY IS TASKED WITH MENTORING A NEW GROUP OF RESIDENT HOPEFULS

With several candidates vying for residency at St. Bonaventure, Chief of Surgery Dr. Audrey Lim tasks Dr. Shaun Murphy, Dr. Claire Browne and Dr. Alex Park with mentoring the top first-year resident contenders.

As their mentees shadow them for the day, Shaun and Park meet with Andrews to discuss a difficult surgery scheduled for a minor.

Later, Shaun inadvertently insults Lea while discussing the pros and cons of the controversial surgery.

And elsewhere, Dr. Morgan Reznick seeks out Claire and Lim’s help on a consult.

Guest starring is Sophia Bucior as Monica Torres, Summer Brown as Dr. Olivia Jackson, Noah Galvin as Dr. Asher Wolke, Bria Samoné Henderson as Dr. Jordan Allen, Michael Liu as John Lundberg, Brian Marc as Dr. Enrique “Ricky” Guerin, Sam Robert Muik as Will Hopper and Samer Salem as Josh Bunker.

“Newbies” was written by David Renaud and Tommy Moran, and directed by David Straiton.

Air Date: Monday, Nov. 16 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.

Episode 4×02 “Frontline, Part 2”

AS THE HOSPITAL IS INUNDATED WITH NEW CASES, DR. SHAUN MURPHY AND THE TEAM TRY TO GAIN A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF COVID-19

In the conclusion of the two-part season premiere of ABC’s “The Good Doctor,” Dr. Shaun Murphy and Dr. Marcus Andrews determine that their patient has been infected with COVID-19.

As they struggle to understand and get ahead of a constantly evolving virus, Shaun has a hard time balancing his fears and concerns about potentially jeopardizing Lea’s health and wanting to be with the woman he loves.

Meanwhile, Claire looks for a way to grieve Melendez’s death through her patients.

In the COVID-19 ward, Dr. Morgan Reznick softens a little while tending to Nurse Petringa (Karin Konoval), who imparts a bit of wisdom from her 40+ year nursing career.

Elsewhere, Dr. Alex Park and Mia (Jennifer Birmingham Lee) discuss their future together.

Guest starring Ricky He as Kellan Park, Sheila Kelley as Debbie Wexler, Karin Konoval as Nurse Petringa, Jennifer Birmingham Lee as Mia, Elfina Luk as Nurse Villanueva, Lochlyn Munro as Martin Cross, Carly Pope as Lily Cross and Arlen Aguayo-Stewart as Ambar Estrada.

“Frontline Part 2” was written by David Shore and Liz Friedman and directed by Mike Listo.

Air Date: Monday, Nov. 9 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.

Episode 4×01 “Frontline, Part 1”

SEASON PREMIERE

DR. SHAUN MURPHY AND THE TEAM STRUGGLE TO UNDERSTAND AN ILLNESS THAT IS UNLIKE ANYTHING THEY’VE EVER SEEN BEFORE

In part one of the two-part season premiere of ABC’s “The Good Doctor,” Dr. Shaun Murphy treats a patient with an illness that is not only unpredictable in nature, but also unlike anything he or the team at San Jose St. Bonaventure has ever seen before. 

As safety protocols and quarantines increase due to the global pandemic, Lea and Shaun’s new relationship will become tested; and Dr. Alex Park gets ready to move back to Phoenix, Arizona, to be closer to his family.

Meanwhile, Dr. Morgan Reznick navigates her way around the clinic following her departure from the surgery team and unknowingly puts herself and several members of the staff in danger.

Finally, Dr. Claire Brown continues to work through her grief, still reeling from the sudden death of Dr. Neil Melendez.

Guest starring Beau Garrett as Jessica Preston, Ricky He as Kellan Park, Sheila Kelley as Debbie Wexler,Karin Konoval as Nurse Petringa, Jennifer Birmingham Lee as Mia, Elfina Luk as Nurse Villanueva, Lochlyn Munro as Martin Cross, Carly Pope as Lily Cross and Arlen Aguayo-Stewart as Ambar Estrada.

“Frontline Part 1” was written by David Shore and Liz Friedman, and directed by Mike Listo.  

Air Date: Monday, Nov. 2 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EST), on ABC.

ABOUT THE GOOD DOCTOR SEASON 4

The series stars Freddie Highmore as Dr. Shaun Murphy, Antonia Thomas as Dr. Claire Browne, Hill Harper as Dr. Marcus Andrews, Richard Schiff as Dr. Aaron Glassman, Christina Chang as Dr. Audrey Lim, Fiona Gubelmann as Dr. Morgan Reznick, Will Yun Lee as Dr. Alex Park and Paige Spara as Lea Dilallo.

Season 4 premiered Monday, Nov. 2, 2020.

Dr. Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore), a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome, continues to use his extraordinary medical gifts at St. Bonaventure Hospital’s surgical unit. As his romantic relationship with Lea (Paige Spara) deepens, he will also face new responsibilities as a fourth-year resident when he is put in charge of supervising a new set of residents that will test him in ways he cannot predict. Meanwhile, the team must deal with the uncertainty and pressure that the COVID-19 pandemic brings now that it has hit their hospital.

The series stars Freddie Highmore as Dr. Shaun Murphy, Antonia Thomas as Dr. Claire Browne, Hill Harper as Dr. Marcus Andrews, Richard Schiff as Dr. Aaron Glassman, Christina Chang as Dr. Audrey Lim, Fiona Gubelmann as Dr. Morgan Reznick, Will Yun Lee as Dr. Alex Park and Paige Spara as Lea Dilallo.

The series is from Sony Pictures Television and ABC Signature. The series is produced by ABC Signature. David Shore is the executive producer and showrunner. Daniel Dae Kim, Erin Gunn, David Kim and Sebastian Lee are also executive producers. ABC Signature is a part of Disney Television Studios, alongside 20th Television and Touchstone Television.