On a hike with his snacks of choice — his fiancé Noah Galvin and chocolate mushrooms — Ben Platt saw the light.
“I was feeling really joyful and really present with [Noah] and I think he could really sense that. We were having one of those deep talks on our walk and he was asking me to describe what was allowing me to feel that way, and I started to talk about what it feels like to be in our relationship and my love for him and I started to envision a physical manifestation of what it might look like inside my head,” Platt tells The Hollywood Reporter.
“Because I am super anxiety prone and a very stressed person generally, I imagine there’s lots of jagged edges and lots of sharp things poking out and prodding, and when I envision what love does, it doesn’t necessarily make those things disappear or replace them.
“I was feeling really joyful and really present with [Noah] and I think he could really sense that. We were having one of those deep talks on our walk and he was asking me to describe what was allowing me to feel that way, and I started to talk about what it feels like to be in our relationship and my love for him and I started to envision a physical manifestation of what it might look like inside my head,” Platt tells The Hollywood Reporter.
“Because I am super anxiety prone and a very stressed person generally, I imagine there’s lots of jagged edges and lots of sharp things poking out and prodding, and when I envision what love does, it doesn’t necessarily make those things disappear or replace them.
- 5/14/2024
- by Mesfin Fekadu
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Good Doctor’s television run is coming closer to its end as the medical drama show is wrapping It all up with the seventh season being aired right now.
Throughout its long-standing history, the Freddie Highmore-led series has introduced quite many shocking plot twists that many fans found hard to recover from, but the final season is especially abundant in jaw-dropping revelations and departures.
In the season’s fifth episode called Who At Peace, The Good Doctor reveals a shocking fate that’s been prepared for Dr. Asher Wolke, the only main gay character who throughout the whole season was struggling with embracing his Jewish identity.
The episode finds Asher dealing with a dying patient whose partner refused to convert on the eve of their wedding. Feeling a need to help the couple out, Asher decides to intervene and therefore succeeds in resolving the couple’s differences, but...
Throughout its long-standing history, the Freddie Highmore-led series has introduced quite many shocking plot twists that many fans found hard to recover from, but the final season is especially abundant in jaw-dropping revelations and departures.
In the season’s fifth episode called Who At Peace, The Good Doctor reveals a shocking fate that’s been prepared for Dr. Asher Wolke, the only main gay character who throughout the whole season was struggling with embracing his Jewish identity.
The episode finds Asher dealing with a dying patient whose partner refused to convert on the eve of their wedding. Feeling a need to help the couple out, Asher decides to intervene and therefore succeeds in resolving the couple’s differences, but...
- 5/13/2024
- by benjamin-patel@startefacts.com (Benjamin Patel)
- STartefacts.com
For the first time in a long time, The Good Doctor has fans talking for all the right reasons.
The soon-to-conclude ABC medical drama recently killed off fan-favorite Asher Wolke (Noah Galvin).
We watched this week as the characters reacted to their fallen friend and the circumstances surrounding his death.
Now, the series is taking a hiatus to give fans time to process the heartbreak before returning with its final four episodes.
The Good Doctor Season 7, Episode 7, will air on ABC on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, at 10/9c.
ABC has released a promo for the next episode, and it looks like everyone is still slowly trying to piece things back together after their grief.
A man claiming to be Jesus shows up at the hospital
Jordan (Bria Samone Henderson), who delivered Asher’s eulogy, is seen desperately trying to find a kidney donor for her patient.
Things take a surprising turn when a carpenter,...
The soon-to-conclude ABC medical drama recently killed off fan-favorite Asher Wolke (Noah Galvin).
We watched this week as the characters reacted to their fallen friend and the circumstances surrounding his death.
Now, the series is taking a hiatus to give fans time to process the heartbreak before returning with its final four episodes.
The Good Doctor Season 7, Episode 7, will air on ABC on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, at 10/9c.
ABC has released a promo for the next episode, and it looks like everyone is still slowly trying to piece things back together after their grief.
A man claiming to be Jesus shows up at the hospital
Jordan (Bria Samone Henderson), who delivered Asher’s eulogy, is seen desperately trying to find a kidney donor for her patient.
Things take a surprising turn when a carpenter,...
- 4/11/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
Noah Galvin‘s character Dr. Asher Wolke has exited The Good Doctor and a source is speaking out to explain why the actor left the long-running ABC series.
This is currently the final season of The Good Doctor, but Noah‘s exit happened just five episodes into the season.
So, why did he leave? And why did the writers decide to end his storyline that way?
Keep reading to find out more…
A source told TheWrap that “Galvin was indeed interested in pursuing other opportunities, which prompted the writers to craft an earlier exit for Asher.”
Asher was beaten to death in an antisemitic attack.
Series writer Adam Scott Weissman told the outlet that Asher’s death was a way to highlight the rise of antisemitic and anti-lgbtq+ attacks in the U.S.
“We came into this [episode] with the thought that life doesn’t always have happy endings. Sometimes things...
This is currently the final season of The Good Doctor, but Noah‘s exit happened just five episodes into the season.
So, why did he leave? And why did the writers decide to end his storyline that way?
Keep reading to find out more…
A source told TheWrap that “Galvin was indeed interested in pursuing other opportunities, which prompted the writers to craft an earlier exit for Asher.”
Asher was beaten to death in an antisemitic attack.
Series writer Adam Scott Weissman told the outlet that Asher’s death was a way to highlight the rise of antisemitic and anti-lgbtq+ attacks in the U.S.
“We came into this [episode] with the thought that life doesn’t always have happy endings. Sometimes things...
- 4/5/2024
- by Just Jared
- Just Jared
Spoiler Alert: This article details The Good Doctor Season 7, Episode 5, “Who At Peace.”
After the shocking death on The Good Doctor, the actor who suffered the fatal hit on the latest episode of the ABC drama is reacting.
In a new social media post, Noah Galvin, who played Dr. Asher Wolke, is reflecting on his time shooting the show.
“I spent the last four years in Vancouver working away from my fiancee and dog and family,” Galvin posted on Instagram. “It was hard but these people made it really worth it. I love you @thegooddoctorabc thank you for everything!!”
Kayla Cromer, who joined the show in its final season, replied to Galvin’s post, saying, “I’m so glad that I had an opportunity to meet you and work with you! Your [sic] amazing!”
Bria Samoné added, “I love you deep.”
Christina Chang also replied to Galvin, adding, “Lerve you.”
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After the shocking death on The Good Doctor, the actor who suffered the fatal hit on the latest episode of the ABC drama is reacting.
In a new social media post, Noah Galvin, who played Dr. Asher Wolke, is reflecting on his time shooting the show.
“I spent the last four years in Vancouver working away from my fiancee and dog and family,” Galvin posted on Instagram. “It was hard but these people made it really worth it. I love you @thegooddoctorabc thank you for everything!!”
Kayla Cromer, who joined the show in its final season, replied to Galvin’s post, saying, “I’m so glad that I had an opportunity to meet you and work with you! Your [sic] amazing!”
Bria Samoné added, “I love you deep.”
Christina Chang also replied to Galvin, adding, “Lerve you.”
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- 4/3/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
The Good Doctor stunned viewers on Tuesday with the death of Dr. Asher Wolke — and on Wednesday, his portrayer, Noah Galvin, took to Instagram to reflect on his four-season stint on the ABC medical drama.
“I spent the last four years in Vancouver working away from my fiancee [sic] and dog and family. It was hard but these people made it really worth it,” Galvin wrote, sharing a series of behind-the-scenes photos featuring his fellow castmates. “I love you @TheGoodDoctorABC thank you for everything!!”
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“I spent the last four years in Vancouver working away from my fiancee [sic] and dog and family. It was hard but these people made it really worth it,” Galvin wrote, sharing a series of behind-the-scenes photos featuring his fellow castmates. “I love you @TheGoodDoctorABC thank you for everything!!”
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- 4/3/2024
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
The Good Doctor delivered one of the most shocking moments in its history on Tuesday night when it killed off a beloved character.
Noah Galvin’s Dr. Asher Wolke was killed off on The Good Doctor Season 7, Episode 5, in an antisemitic attack.
The shocking scenes played out after the doctor helped at a patient’s wedding and found individuals vandalizing a synagogue.
Asher tried to diffuse the situation by telling the group to leave, and just when it seemed like they were gone, they returned to attack the doctor and left him for dead.
The decision to write out such a huge character at the midway point of the final season is certainly a choice.
At the time of the heinous attack, Asher’s boyfriend, Jerome (Giacomo Baessato), was awaiting his return and planned to propose to him.
The shocking episode ended with a disclaimer
“If you or anyone you know has experienced antisemitism,...
Noah Galvin’s Dr. Asher Wolke was killed off on The Good Doctor Season 7, Episode 5, in an antisemitic attack.
The shocking scenes played out after the doctor helped at a patient’s wedding and found individuals vandalizing a synagogue.
Asher tried to diffuse the situation by telling the group to leave, and just when it seemed like they were gone, they returned to attack the doctor and left him for dead.
The decision to write out such a huge character at the midway point of the final season is certainly a choice.
At the time of the heinous attack, Asher’s boyfriend, Jerome (Giacomo Baessato), was awaiting his return and planned to propose to him.
The shocking episode ended with a disclaimer
“If you or anyone you know has experienced antisemitism,...
- 4/3/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
Spoiler Alert: This article details The Good Doctor Season 7, Episode 5, “Who At Peace.”
The Good Doctor saw a major character getting killed off in its seventh and final season.
Ahead of Episode 5, “Who At Peace,” airing on ABC, the episode had been touted as a “must-see” hour with a “heart-stopping” moment.
At the end of the latest episode, which aired on Tuesday, April 2, Noah Galvin’s Dr. Asher Wolke suffered an antisemitic attack that ended his life.
The moment was juxtaposed with Asher’s boyfriend Jerome (Giacomo Baessato) waiting for him at a restaurant nearby to propose to him as a surprise on their second anniversary.
Giacomo Baessato and Noah Galvin in a scene from ‘The Good Doctor’
After Asher assisted a patient’s wedding, he drove the rabbi back home, where they encountered a couple of thugs vandalizing the synagogue. Asher told them to leave and they would not...
The Good Doctor saw a major character getting killed off in its seventh and final season.
Ahead of Episode 5, “Who At Peace,” airing on ABC, the episode had been touted as a “must-see” hour with a “heart-stopping” moment.
At the end of the latest episode, which aired on Tuesday, April 2, Noah Galvin’s Dr. Asher Wolke suffered an antisemitic attack that ended his life.
The moment was juxtaposed with Asher’s boyfriend Jerome (Giacomo Baessato) waiting for him at a restaurant nearby to propose to him as a surprise on their second anniversary.
Giacomo Baessato and Noah Galvin in a scene from ‘The Good Doctor’
After Asher assisted a patient’s wedding, he drove the rabbi back home, where they encountered a couple of thugs vandalizing the synagogue. Asher told them to leave and they would not...
- 4/3/2024
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
The Good Doctor suffered a major loss Tuesday.
Promos for Season 7, Episode 5 promised a “heart-stopping moment” — and boy, did it deliver. In the closing moments of “Who At Peace,” Noah Galvin‘s Dr. Asher Wolke was beaten to death in an antisemitic attack, as his boyfriend Jerome sat a nearby restaurant, waiting to propose.
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The scene in question came at...
Promos for Season 7, Episode 5 promised a “heart-stopping moment” — and boy, did it deliver. In the closing moments of “Who At Peace,” Noah Galvin‘s Dr. Asher Wolke was beaten to death in an antisemitic attack, as his boyfriend Jerome sat a nearby restaurant, waiting to propose.
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The scene in question came at...
- 4/3/2024
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
Shaun Murphy will soon be leaving the hospital. ABC has announced that the upcoming seventh season will end The Good Doctor. The network released a trailer.
A medical drama series, The Good Doctor TV show stars Freddie Highmore, Richard Schiff, Christina Chang, Fiona Gubelmann, Will Yun Lee, Bria Samoné Henderson, Noah Galvin, and Paige Spara. Recurring players include Savannah Welch, Brandon Larracuente, and Giacomo Baessato. The series revolves around Shaun Murphy (Highmore), a young autistic savant who's a surgeon at the fictional San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital. He uses his extraordinary medical gifts to save lives. He also challenges the skepticism of his colleagues like Dr. Morgan Reznick (Gubelmann), Dr. Alex Park (Lee), Dr. Audrey Lim (Chang), Dr. Jordan Allen (Henderson), Dr. Asher Wolke (Galvin), and Shaun's mentor, Dr. Aaron Glassman (Schiff). Lea Dilallo (Spara) is Shaun's recent bride...
A medical drama series, The Good Doctor TV show stars Freddie Highmore, Richard Schiff, Christina Chang, Fiona Gubelmann, Will Yun Lee, Bria Samoné Henderson, Noah Galvin, and Paige Spara. Recurring players include Savannah Welch, Brandon Larracuente, and Giacomo Baessato. The series revolves around Shaun Murphy (Highmore), a young autistic savant who's a surgeon at the fictional San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital. He uses his extraordinary medical gifts to save lives. He also challenges the skepticism of his colleagues like Dr. Morgan Reznick (Gubelmann), Dr. Alex Park (Lee), Dr. Audrey Lim (Chang), Dr. Jordan Allen (Henderson), Dr. Asher Wolke (Galvin), and Shaun's mentor, Dr. Aaron Glassman (Schiff). Lea Dilallo (Spara) is Shaun's recent bride...
- 1/12/2024
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Burial is a legal drama film directed by Maggie Betts from a screenplay by Betts and Doug Wright. Loosely based on the true story of lawyer Willie E. Gary and his client Jeremiah Joseph O’Keefe, the Prime Video film follows the story of their lawsuit against the Loewen funeral company, as it was documented by Jonathan Harr in a New Yorker article. The Burial stars Jamie Foxx and Tommy Lee Jones in the lead roles. So, if you loved the Prime Video film here are some similar movies you could watch next.
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Michael Clayton (Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Warner Bros.
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- 10/9/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Jerry Springer, the former Cincinnati mayor who became America’s most controversial talk show host — a man described by one interviewer as a “purveyor of the puerile and arbiter of the aberrant,” famous for a combustible cocktail of hurled insults, punches and chairs — has died. He was 79.
Springer died Thursday of pancreatic cancer at his home in suburban Chicago, family spokesperson Jene Galvin told The Hollywood Reporter.
“Jerry’s ability to connect with people was at the heart of his success in everything he tried, whether that was politics, broadcasting or just joking with people on the street who wanted a photo or a word,” Galvin said in a statement. “He’s irreplaceable, and his loss hurts immensely, but memories of his intellect, heart and humor will live on.”
NBCUniversal, which produced and distributed The Jerry Springer Show, said in a statement, “Jerry Springer was much more than a talk show host who redefined television.
Springer died Thursday of pancreatic cancer at his home in suburban Chicago, family spokesperson Jene Galvin told The Hollywood Reporter.
“Jerry’s ability to connect with people was at the heart of his success in everything he tried, whether that was politics, broadcasting or just joking with people on the street who wanted a photo or a word,” Galvin said in a statement. “He’s irreplaceable, and his loss hurts immensely, but memories of his intellect, heart and humor will live on.”
NBCUniversal, which produced and distributed The Jerry Springer Show, said in a statement, “Jerry Springer was much more than a talk show host who redefined television.
- 4/27/2023
- by Stephen Galloway
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jerry Springer, the controversial and influential talk-show host who fused chaos and entertainment while showcasing the underbelly of America on daytime television, died Thursday at the age of 79.
Springer’s family confirmed his death in a statement to Rolling Stone, noting that he died peacefully at his home in the suburbs of Chicago; while no cause of death was provided, it was reported recently that Springer had been diagnosed with cancer.
“Jerry’s ability to connect with people was at the heart of his success in everything he tried, whether that was politics,...
Springer’s family confirmed his death in a statement to Rolling Stone, noting that he died peacefully at his home in the suburbs of Chicago; while no cause of death was provided, it was reported recently that Springer had been diagnosed with cancer.
“Jerry’s ability to connect with people was at the heart of his success in everything he tried, whether that was politics,...
- 4/27/2023
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Here come the grooms! Ben Platt is engaged to Noah Galvin. The future husbands shared the joyful news on Instagram on Friday, November 25, posting pictures of Platt’s proposal and Galvin’s new ring. “He agreed to hang out forever,” Platt wrote in his caption. “I said yeehaw and then cried for, like, seven hours,” Galvin wrote in his. Among the many Instagram users who commented their congratulations were Reese Witherspoon, Rachel Brosnahan, Harvey Guillen, Cheyenne Jackson, Beanie Feldstein, Maude Apatow, and Christina Chang. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Noah Galvin (@noahegalvin) Platt, who won a Tony for playing the title role in the Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen, and Galvin, who succeeded him in the part, revealed their relationship in May 2020. And in a June 2021 appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Platt said he’d been dating Galvin for a year and a half. “We...
- 11/26/2022
- TV Insider
Ben Platt is getting married!
On Friday, the “Dear Evan Hansen” star took to Instagram to share the happy news that he and Noah Galvin are engaged.
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“He agreed to hang out forever ,” Platt wrote, sharing a series of photos from the proposal.
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A post shared by Ben Platt (@bensplatt)
The first pic shows the couple embracing, while surrounded by flowers and candles.
Another photo shows the unique, rectangular engagement ring, while the grooms-to-be pose with each other in more pics.
In the comments, actress Beanie Feldstein wrote, “I Am So Happy And Havent Stopped Crying.”
“!!!” wrote Lucy Boynton, while Bowen Yang added, “F**K Yawwwwwwwhhhheeeeahhhhh.”
Other celebrities, including D’Arcy Carden, Benj Pasek, Rachel Zegler, Rachel Brosnahan, Lin-Manuel Miranda and others also sent messages of congratulations.
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On Friday, the “Dear Evan Hansen” star took to Instagram to share the happy news that he and Noah Galvin are engaged.
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“He agreed to hang out forever ,” Platt wrote, sharing a series of photos from the proposal.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Ben Platt (@bensplatt)
The first pic shows the couple embracing, while surrounded by flowers and candles.
Another photo shows the unique, rectangular engagement ring, while the grooms-to-be pose with each other in more pics.
In the comments, actress Beanie Feldstein wrote, “I Am So Happy And Havent Stopped Crying.”
“!!!” wrote Lucy Boynton, while Bowen Yang added, “F**K Yawwwwwwwhhhheeeeahhhhh.”
Other celebrities, including D’Arcy Carden, Benj Pasek, Rachel Zegler, Rachel Brosnahan, Lin-Manuel Miranda and others also sent messages of congratulations.
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- 11/25/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Bachelor in Paradise ended on a less-than-idyllic note for cast member Casey Woods. The reality star, who entered The Bachelor world during Season 18 of The Bachelorette, had a particularly dramatic exit from Season 8. During the October 17 episode, after informing castmate Brittany Galvin that newcomer Peter Izzo was talking poorly about her, Woods suddenly felt faint. As Galvin left to confront Izzo, Woods told bartender Wells Adams that he felt dizzy, like he might pass out. And just like that, he collapsed. When the medics arrived they treated him for a serious injury that removed him from the season, but viewers didn’t know just how serious it was until Woods shared the details on his Instagram stories during the airing of the episode. Posting a photo of his foot in a cast, the reality star shared that this wasn’t an old photo, but that four months post-filming, his foot is still healing.
- 10/19/2022
- TV Insider
“Bachelor in Paradise” is back and bigger than ever.
Nearly a year after the last rose was handed out on the beach, the show will return Sept. 27 with the largest-ever cast of fan favorites from “The Bachelor” franchise, including Michael Allio from Season 17 of “The Bachelorette” and Serene Russell from “The Bachelor” Season 26.
Other men who will hit the beach include Justin Glaze and Andrew Spencer from Katie Thurston’s Season 17 of “The Bachelorette” as well as Casey Woods, Romeo Alexander and Brandon Jones from Michelle Young’s season.
Logan Palmer and Jacob Rapini, who recently exited Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia’s currently airing season will also be seen on the beach.
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Nearly a year after the last rose was handed out on the beach, the show will return Sept. 27 with the largest-ever cast of fan favorites from “The Bachelor” franchise, including Michael Allio from Season 17 of “The Bachelorette” and Serene Russell from “The Bachelor” Season 26.
Other men who will hit the beach include Justin Glaze and Andrew Spencer from Katie Thurston’s Season 17 of “The Bachelorette” as well as Casey Woods, Romeo Alexander and Brandon Jones from Michelle Young’s season.
Logan Palmer and Jacob Rapini, who recently exited Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia’s currently airing season will also be seen on the beach.
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- 8/26/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
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