Why Glassman’s Focus on Secret Lab Tests Is Likely Bad News For Him

Why Glassman’s Focus on Secret Lab Tests Is Likely Bad News For Him

The Good Doctor Glassman freezes up during surgery. He is wearing scrubs and there is a monitor behind him recording the patient's vitals.
Glassman’s attempt to chase down test results was deliberately vague. He could have been trying to find out what happened to tests he had ordered for a patient, but this scenario is far less likely than Glassman calling his own doctor about an imaging study. Glassman worked with one patient throughout the episode, and her scans were already available. Lim made a point of telling Glassman to leave the patient’s images with her so she could analyze them. This seemed like a subtle clue that the images Glassman was ordering had nothing to do with his job.

Glassman’s reaction to learning the results pointed to the beginning of a new, heartbreaking storyline. He made a point of asking whoever was on the other end if they were sure about the results. Afterward, he returned to Hannah’s room and attempted to act as if nothing had happened, but seemed somewhat shaken and distracted. It’s possible that Glassman was heartbroken over another patient’s prognosis, but it’s unlikely that these phone calls would get attention throughout the episode if they were about a patient who had not yet appeared on-screen. With that in mind, it’s likely that Glassman received news about his own health that will come up again in later episodes.

Glassman’s death would leave Shaun heartbroken and make it difficult for him to keep moving forward, especially given the tension between Shaun and Glassman for most of season 6.

Glassman’s Death Would Lead To A Doubly Heartbreaking Series Finale
The Loss of Someone So Close To Shaun Would Be Even More Devastating Than Asher’s DeathAsher’s death was upsetting, but Glassman’s would be doubly painful. He has been a significant part of Shaun’s life since before the first episode, having taken him in after the death of Shaun’s brother when Shaun was a young teenager trying to escape his abusive father. Glassman’s death would leave Shaun heartbroken and make it difficult for him to keep moving forward, especially given the tension between Shaun and Glassman for most of season 6.

The Good Doctor should end with Shaun coming full circle by becoming the mentor to Charlie that Glassman was to him. If Glassman dies, that could play into Shaun’s awareness that he has now taken over Glassman’s role in someone else’s life, making for a more powerful ending. Glassman’s history with brain cancer, coupled with the mysterious phone calls he made to the imaging lab, suggests that this might be exactly what happens as the series wraps up.

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