The Good Doctor (TV Series)
More (2018)
Richard Schiff: Dr. Aaron Glassman
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Dr. Neil Melendez : Shaun was distracted by a personal issue? What, did Lea come back? She have a new boyfriend? His cable get cut off?
Dr. Aaron Glassman : I have an inoperable glioma. 18 months.
Dr. Neil Melendez : Aaron, I am so sorry.
Dr. Aaron Glassman : Me, too.
Dr. Neil Melendez : Is there anything I can do?
Dr. Aaron Glassman : I wish.
Dr. Neil Melendez : You should've told me. Or at least you shouldn't have told him.
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Dr. Shaun Murphy : I want to be your friend again.
Dr. Aaron Glassman : W-why, Shaun? What happened?
Dr. Shaun Murphy : People need friends.
Dr. Aaron Glassman : Well...
[he snickers]
Dr. Aaron Glassman : Yeah, they do. But you said you wanted me to stop interfering, remember? You wanted space. You wanted to make your own mistakes.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : I need a friend more than I need space. You were a good mentor and a good friend.
Dr. Aaron Glassman : Well, thank you, Shaun. You don't know how much it means to me to hear you say that. But I-I think... I think you may need a new mentor. I'm dying.
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Dr. Shaun Murphy : Are your memories of your daughter enough?
Dr. Aaron Glassman : Not even close.
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Dr. Neil Melendez : I got a patient with DIC. One of the possible causes is surgeon error.
Dr. Aaron Glassman : Your patient, your error?
Dr. Neil Melendez : Shaun's. He got distracted during surgery, spaced out. It's not like him. One place he never misses a beat is the OR. Is there anything going that I should know about?
Dr. Aaron Glassman : He got bad news.
Dr. Neil Melendez : About what?
Dr. Aaron Glassman : It's a personal matter.
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Dr. Aaron Glassman : Twelve to eighteen months. I'd appreciate it if you didn't tell anyone, okay? I-I will in my own time.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Okay. Have you had a full work-up?
Dr. Aaron Glassman : Yes, of course.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : It could be a secondary tumor metastasized to your brain from somewhere else.
Dr. Aaron Glassman : It's the only tumor found.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : It could be an inflammatory or infectious process.
Dr. Aaron Glassman : It was a tumor, Shaun.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : You should get a second opinion.
Dr. Aaron Glassman : Shaun, I've been a neurosurgeon for 30 years. I think that qualifies as a second opinion.