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Previously on "The Good Doctor"...
Dr. Coyle... He's a little too friendly.
I'm sure he's just trying to establish a rapport.
I give great massages.
And I'll make a killer omelet in the morning.
That's really inappropriate. I said no.
You're approaching insubordination.
You have to file a complaint with HR.
They will shift the blame onto me. Like you did.
I've just been fired for physically assaulting an employee.
So, why do I need to quit my job to have a family?
Agreed. She can be a great lawyer and a great mom.
I don't want to have kids.
I don't need a therapist.
- I want to make my own decisions. - I am done talking.
- Now let's go. - No. N-No.
- I don't want help! - Where would he go?
Is there a place he likes to hang out?
I mean, he's not at the hospital.
And there used to be a picture here.
It means he's not coming back.
Hi. Good morning.
I'm Aaron Glassman. Dr. Glassman.
I work with Shaun.
Hi. Nice to meet you.
It's nice to meet you, too. May I speak with him, please?
Uh, Shaun isn't here.
I know you've been helping Shaun, and I appreciate that,
but I really need to speak with him immediately.
I'll definitely let him know when I see him next.
I'm... I'm sorry.
- What the hell are you doing? - Shaun, I know you're in here.
I just... I just want to talk, please.
You are way out of line.
Shaun, you have responsibilities.
We've got to sort this out.
You have five seconds to get the hell out of here...
- Shaun. - ...or I'm calling the police.
- Shaun, I just... - What are...
I just want to...
- Five... - Shaun.
Shaun, she's calling the police.
- ...four... - Is that what you want?
...three...
- ...two... - Okay, okay.
- ...one. - Okay, okay, I'm leaving.
It's just that Shaun has a-a tendency
to run away from conflict.
And in Casper and medical school,
people will give you a little bit of slack, but it...
now he's in a very hard-to-get job
in a very competitive environment
where people do not give you a second chance.
Still, not cool.
If you speak with him
will you call me, please?
Out.
Yeah.
So, what's your plan now?
I don't know.
I gotta say, he seems like a nebby, old jerk.
- And a bully. - What's "nebby"?
Nosey. It's a Pittsburgh thing.
I mean, you're a grown man.
If you don't want to talk to him, it's none of his business.
San Jose is too big.
I get not liking San Jose.
I'm not the biggest fan myself, but...
I don't want to see a therapist.
So don't.
I should go back to Casper.
I have a rule.
Never make an important decision while you are angry,
upset, high, or right before or after having sex.
Okay, you are overworked, stressed out,
and pissed off at your boss.
Now is not the time to be making a big decision.
You need to take a break, clear your head.
You need a vacation.
I have to work five more months before I earn a vacation.
So call in sick.
I'm not sick.
You're so adorable.
You don't have to be sick to call in sick.
Ah, I have so much to teach you, Grasshopper.
And I'm gonna start with a good, old-fashioned road trip.
It's the perfect way to get your mojo back.
And when we return, you're gonna know exactly what to do
about San Jose, therapy, and Glassy the Grouch.
And all you have to do
to attain this superior wisdom and knowledge
is to call... in... sick.
Okay. Okay. I will.
Dr. Melendez. Got a case for you.
My schedule's pretty packed today.
It's a patient of mine. She needs a kidney transplant.
You have a donor?
Her identical twin... a perfect DNA match.
Why is she a patient of yours?
I put balloon tissue expanders under both girls' scalps
to prepare them for the separation surgery.
Separation surgery?
It's in six months, after they recover from the transplant.
Of course, if you're too busy...
No. I'm in.
- Where's Murphy? - He's not here yet.
Wrong day to be late. We're already shorthanded.
Actually, I wanted to talk to you about that. I did not fire Kalu.
And if you have a problem with it, talk to Andrews.
Although, if you want my advice, don't have a problem with it.
Andrews is waiting to brief us on a new case.
It's a kidney transplant on craniopagus twins.
Conjoined?
They're connected at the skull.
Their entire renal-vascular systems are interdependent.
Cool.
Hey. Have either of you talked to Shaun?
- No. - No, which isn't unusual.
Is anything wrong?
No, no, not with Shaun. It's a family emergency.
- He's gonna be out for a few days. - He's supposed to get approval
for any personal days from his attending.
Right, which is why I'm checking in.
I think he thought it was enough just to notify me.
You call in sick?
I'm ready to go.
No, you're not.
You're gonna need more than a family photo and a toothbrush.
- Go pack. - Uh, where are we going?
Wherever the car takes us.
- I don't like the beach. - Okay, I will let the car know.
Even with your cardiovascular issues,
a kidney transplant is a relatively safe procedure,
especially since, with identical twins,
there's no chance for organ rejection.
Just make sure you keep straight which one's which.
The charming, pretty one has the good kidneys.
Don't worry. We always triple confirm.
And we put everything in writing.
And you're both charming and pretty.
- Mm-hmm. - It was a joke, Mom.
And smart.
They're gonna be Ivy Leaguers in the fall.
- Yale and Harvard. - Wow.
Mom, you don't have to tell everyone you meet
- where we're going to college. - Yes, I do.
That's awesome. Congratulations.
So, who's going where?
What do you think? She's totally obnoxious
and thinks she's way funnier than she is.
- Definitely Harvard. - Mm-hmm.
Hey, don't make me start mocking your tattoo.
I thought you would have your entire apartment
strapped to your back.
- It takes me a long time to pack. - That's good.
An anal-retentive packer is the exact type of person
I'd want operating on me.
Lea, this... this is your car.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. We're gonna take my other one.
Okay. What do you do at work?
Do you really care what I do, or do you just want to know
how someone with such a crappy apartment can afford two cars?
I just want to know how you can afford two cars.
Hmm.
Yeah, I can't.
Uh, my Grandpa Rod died last year,
and he left me his most prized possession.
It's the S-Striped Tomato.
Oh, my God. You like "Starsky & Hutch"?
It's okay.
A meticulous packer and a "Starsky & Hutch" fan.
Grandpa Rod would have loved you.
Okay. This is it. The road.
You sure you want to do this?
Speak now or forever hold your peace.
I'm sure.
Let's go, Lea.
Here we go!
I hear Murphy's AWOL.
He's taking a few personal days.
- Unapproved personal days. - I approved them.
It's not your job to approve them.
Or to say you approved them to cover up the fact
that Murphy's frequent tardiness has escalated to absences.
What do you want me to do, take a polygraph?
How about we jump into enhanced interrogation?
Here, how about this? Do you want me to turn this on?
When the board was reconsidering your hiring of Murphy,
you assured us that if he was anything less than excellent,
he'd be dismissed and you would resign.
I trust you remember that.
I wouldn't have your movers pack up your office just yet.
You can't protect Murphy forever.
At some point, he needs to succeed or fail on his own.
Okay, that's three hours on the warm ischemia clock
of the transplanted kidney.
The ureter is attached to the bladder.
How's the kidney's placement in the iliac fossa?
No kinking or twisting of the renal vessel.
Good.
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