Episode 5×13 “Growing Pains”
While Drs. Lim, Murphy and Wolke help a teenage “biohacker” whose self- experiments begin to compromise his health, Drs. Morgan, Park, Jordan and Glassman treat a young woman who wants a controversial surgery to treat her depression and chronic pain.
Additionally, Dr. Reznick looks to take the next step in her relationship with Dr. Park.
“Growing Pains” was written by Jim Adler and directed by Cayman Grant.
Air Date: Monday, April 4 (10:01-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
Episode 5×12 “Dry Spell”
Drs. Lim, Park and Wolke treat a woman with Valley fever and discover a secret she has been hiding from her fiancé.
Meanwhile, Drs. Murphy, Allen and Andrews treat a 45-year-old virgin and help her make a big decision about her life.
Guest starring is Donna Lynne Champlin as Brenna, America Campbell as Mariel, Cole Vigue as Isaac, Giacomo Baessato as Jerome and Elfina Luk as Nurse Villanueva.
“Dry Spell” was written by Sam Chanse and April Fitzsimmons, and directed by Bosede Williams.
Air Date: Monday, March 28 (10:01-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
Episode 5×11 “The Family”
Dr. Shaun Murphy makes a personal connection with a precoious young patient which threatens his objectivity.
Meanwhile, while volunteering at a long-term care facility, Dr. Morgan Reznick realizes she could help Dr. Aaron Glassman’s clinic by offering telemedicine services for nursing homes and care facilities.
“The Family” was written by Jessica Grasl and David Renaud, and directed by Mina Shum.
Air Date: Monday, March 21 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
Photos: “The Family”
Episode 5×10 “Cheat Day”
Salen (Rachel Bay Jones) takes extreme measures when she learns that the surgical staff have joined Lim’s efforts against her.
Meanwhile, the team treats a liver transplant patient whose organ donor unwittingly gave him cancer.
And elsewhere, Jordan, Asher and Andrews look for a surgical solution to remove a pregnant surrogate’s cancer in such a way that she won’t also need a hysterectomy to survive.
Guest starring is Rachel Bay Jones as Salen Morrison.
“Sacrifice” was written by Tracy Taylor and Peter Blake, and directed by Mike Listo.
Air Date: Monday, March 14 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
Photos: “Cheat Day”
Episode 5×09 “Yippee Ki-Yay”
In an effort to please Salen (Rachel Bay Jones), Andrews takes on a high-profile case and assigns Shaun and Allen to help perform a risky surgery to restore the voice of a famous pop star.
In addition, Reznick and Park treat a man whose 17-year-old son, Cody (Mathew Horner), is confined to a wheelchair due to complications related to Kabuki Syndrome.
Guest starring is Rachel Bay Jones as Salen Morrison, David Marciano as Joe, Mathew Horner as Cody, Aly Michalka as Lexi Dunn and AJ Michalka as Nelly Dunn.
“Yippee Ki-Yay” was written by David Hoselton and Adam Scott Weissman, and directed by Dinh Thai.
Air Date: Monday, March 7 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
Photos: “Yippee Ki-Yay”
Episode 5×08 “Rebellion”
Now that Shaun has called off the wedding, he is forced to confront Lea about their relationship and determine what he really means to her.
Meanwhile, the team debate their opinions on plastic surgery and Dr. Audrey Lim hopes to expose Salen’s cover-up over an infant’s death to take her down before it is too late.
Air Date: Monday, Feb. 28 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
Photos: “Rebellion”
Episode 5×07 “Expired”
After visiting a possible wedding venue, Shaun and Lea happen upon a terrible car accident and discover Alma (Natalee Linez), a young pregnant mother who has been badly injured and needs immediate medical attention.
Back at St. Bonaventure, Alma’s condition worsens, and Shaun and Drs. Lim and Jordan are forced to deliver the baby prematurely.
Meanwhile, Dr. Glassman is apprehensive when a figure from his past reaches out for help.
Guest starring is Rachel Bay Jones as Salen Morrison, Ann Cusack as Ilana Reeves and Natalee Linez as Alma.
“Expired” was written by Mark Rozeman and Jim Adler, and directed by Mike Listo.
Air Date: Monday, Nov. 22 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
Photos: “Expired”
Episode 5×06 “One Heart”
Dr. Shaun Murphy and Dr. Alex Park must grapple with a life-and-death decision and decide between saving one patient over another.
Meanwhile, Dr. Morgan Reznick goes a little too far in her attempt to win Salen’s favor.
Guest starring is Rachel Bay Jones as Salen Morrison, Derek Webster as Ed, Drystle Lightning as Val, Shalev Snitz as Ollie and Patricia Issac as Nira.
“One Heart” was written by April Fitzsimmons & David Renaud and directed by Sarah Wayne Callies.
Air Date: Monday, Nov. 15 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
Photos: “One Heart”
Episode 5×05 “Crazytown”
Dr. Park and Dr. Murphy treat an elderly Asian man brought to St. Bonaventure by his daughter after being the victim of a hate crime.
In addition, Lea goes behind Shaun’s back to help raise his negative patient satisfaction scores.
Guest starring is Rachel Bay Jones as Salen Morrison, Francois Chau as Leonard Song and Jee Young Han as Emily Song.
“Crazytown” was written by Sam Chanse and Jessica Grasl, and directed by Rebecca Moline.
Air Date: Monday, Nov. 1 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
Photos: “Crazytown”
Episode 5×04 “Rationality”
Dr. Shaun Murphy and the team treat a young girl whose father’s personal research complicates their treatment plans.
Meanwhile, Dr. Park, Dr. Reznick and Dr. Lim’s patient refuses a life-saving lung transplant despite having a family donor.
Guest starring is Rachel Bay Jones as Salen Morrison, Jeremiah Birkett as Walt Taylor, Maria Nash as Holly Taylor, Jill Teed as Gina Campbell, Adam DiMarco as Henry Campbell and Elfina Luk as Nurse Villanueva.
“Rationality” was written by Peter Blake and Tristan Thai, and directed by David Straiton.
Air Date: Monday, Oct. 25 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
Photos: “Rationality”
Episode 5×03 “Measure of Intelligence”
Shaun confronts Salen (Rachel Bay Jones) about the many changes she has implemented since coming on at St. Bonaventure, and Glassman is forced to accept his new role at the hospital.
Guest starring is Rachel Bay Jones as Salen Morrison.
“Measure of Intelligence” was written by Adam Scott Weissman and Thomas L. Moran, and directed by Anne Renton.
Air Date: Monday, Oct. 11 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
Photos: “Measure of Intelligence”
Episode 5×02 “Piece of Cake”
Dr. Shaun Murphy and the team race to save a pregnant woman’s baby and find her current situation as a convicted felon complicates it even more than they realize.
Meanwhile, the hospital takes on some unexpected changes that the staff are not prepared.
Guest starring is Rachel Bay Jones as Salen Morrison, Lyndon Smith as Abby Clemmis, Blessing Adedijo as Madeline Cross, Constance Ejuma as Esther and Elfina Luk as Nurse Villanueva.
“Piece of Cake” was written by Tracy Taylor and David Hoselton, and directed by Tim Southam.
Air Date: Monday, Oct. 4 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
Photos: “Piece of Cake”
Episode 5×01 “New Beginnings”
SEASON PREMIERE
Shaun and Lea’s upcoming engagement party has everyone in a festive mood after their return from Guatemala.
Meanwhile, a young single mother learns her son may have contracted his cancer from a surprising source, and Mateo finds out if his previous issues in America will be resolved on the season premiere of The Good Doctor.
Guest starring is Rachel Bay Jones as Salen Morrison.
“New Beginnings” was written by David Shore and Liz Friedman, and directed by Mike Listo.
Air Date: Monday, Sept. 27 (10:01-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC.
Photos: “New Beginnings”