Shi-on recites the Hippocratic Oath in response, ha. They sit outside (and Shi-on eats ice cream, aw) and Yoon-seo asks him what he thinks it means to be a doctor. She scolds them for trying to lay a hand on one of her hoobaes and threatens, “Do you wanna die?” Heh, who’s the bully now? She calls them out on their schoolyard antics and asks if it’s such a crime to see a patient in a different department. Yoon-seo speaks up when one of them raises a hand to hit him, and it’s funny how they immediately cower in her presence. Just then, Shi-on is led away by Doctor Kim’s minions, who bully him in the bathroom. She thinks back to Do-han’s words about how Shi-on works like a mechanical robot, and it weighs on her mind. He offers Do-han a promotion should he decide to return to their department.Īs Yoon-seo walks by the NICU, she sees Shi-on standing by the preemie’s incubator, watching its tiny fingers curl and open. Doctor Kim wonders if part of the reason why Do-han chooses to stay in pediatrics is because of their chief of staff. Shi-on walks away with a heavy heart.ĭo-han relays the news that the preemie patient has been transferred back, and assures his old boss that it won’t happen again. He listens as the mother wishes for the chance to do those things every mother does like to feed, hold, and change her baby’s diaper. Shi-on follows the family back to the NICU where they contemplate whether to change hospitals for their baby’s sake. The family is led out and Yoon-seo lets out a sigh. The residents nag Shi-on about it outside, telling him how he’s dragged their boss into this mess. Yoon-seo explains their newest resident has a soft heart, and Do-han apologizes on behalf of his team as the mother breaks down in sobs. Shi-on flinches when she starts to yell, but they’re interrupted by the arrival of the preemie’s parents, who grow upset to hear that the surgery won’t happen after all. She doesn’t accept his honest answer that he did so because the other department wouldn’t do the surgery. Now that they’re alone, Yoon-seo demands an explanation from Shi-on as to why he acted of his own accord again. He tells Do-han to keep his team members in line. He claims responsibility for the order and says Do-han isn’t at fault at all, but that just adds more fuel to Doctor Kim’s fire to mock the pediatrics department’s disregard of hospital hierarchy. And then Shi-on pipes up to say it was him.Ī flashback reveals Shi-on had told the parents his department could save the baby and that Do-han would perform the surgery.
Doctor Kim is here to find out who it was because the family said it was a male resident in pediatrics. Good Doctor continues to lead the ratings pack with a 15.3% this episode while its contenders Empire of Gold and Goddess of Fire came in at 10.0% and 9.1%, respectively.ĭo-han is faced with the accusation that he dared to steal a patient from his old boss. Working in medicine may require the brains to react on a moment’s notice, but it also calls for the heart to accept the responsibility of those decisions, sometimes at a cost. Just in case we forgot that we have a medical drama on our hands, another case throws our team of pediatrics for another loop as the stakes are raised higher, and more than one person puts their jobs on the line for our hero. 164 AugJanuGood Doctor: Episode 3 by gummimochi