The Good Doctor season 6 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In this episode, a termite infestation leads to a house tenting, sparking discussions about inconvenience and personal space. At the hospital, a complex heart surgery using synthetic patches is planned, while ethical debates arise over reporting a 13-year-old girl's sexual activity. Personal revelations surface about abstinence and
Full Episode S06E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the initial conversation about in the episode?
The initial conversation was about a termite infestation and the need to tent a house.
Why does one character dislike staying in hotels?
They dislike intruding on friends and their pregnant wives.
What surgical technique is discussed in the hospital?
The removal of scar tissue and use of a synthetic patch to reshape a ventricle.
What is the medical issue with the 13-year-old girl?
She has a mass that is presumed to be a cyst, requiring surgery.
What is the ethical dilemma faced by the medical staff?
Whether to report a 13-year-old's sexual activity to authorities.
What personal belief does one character reveal?
A belief in abstinence and not having sex until marriage.
What new surgical idea is proposed during a critical situation?
Bypassing the defective right ventricle and diverting deoxygenated blood directly to the lungs.
What professional opportunity is offered to a character?
A significant role managing a partnership with a big Clinical Research Organization (CRO).
How does the episode conclude?
With the aftermath of various decisions and an electrical fire in a character's house.
What personal challenge does a character face related to substance abuse?
The character seeks help in a moment of crisis, indicating a struggle with substance abuse.