The Good Doctor (TV Series)
Point Three Percent (2017)
Freddie Highmore: Dr. Shaun Murphy
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Quotes
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Dr. Shaun Murphy : Good morning, everyone!
Dr. Neil Melendez : Right on time. What, did you sleep here or use a teleporation device?
Dr. Shaun Murphy : I used a teleportation device.
[Claire snickers]
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Nonsensical questions usually imply sarcasm, which I've found people often answer sarcastically.
Dr. Jared Kalu : Good one.
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Dr. Aaron Glassman : Shaun, that boy, he looks like...
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Steve. He does.
Dr. Aaron Glassman : Is he related?
Dr. Shaun Murphy : His name is Evan Gallico, so I don't think so.
Dr. Aaron Glassman : Wow. That is uncanny.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Just coincidental.
Dr. Aaron Glassman : He looks exactly like your brother.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : No, he doesn't. His hair is shorter.
Dr. Aaron Glassman : It freaks me out. It doesn't freak you out?
Dr. Shaun Murphy : No.
Dr. Aaron Glassman : It's okay if it does.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : No, he's not Steve. Steve's dead.
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Evan Gallico : Thank you.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Mm, I was wrong.
Evan Gallico : You tried.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : I was wrong. Your parents hate me.
Evan Gallico : I know.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : I gave you false hope.
Evan Gallico : Yeah. But for a minute there, it was pretty awesome.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : I'm going to ask you for a favor.
Evan Gallico : Well, I'm not giving away my Make-A-Wish.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Mm, would you mind if I read you something? It's not long.
Evan Gallico : That I can do.
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Dr. Neil Melendez : You're giving a fractured arm a head CT?
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Yes.
Dr. Neil Melendez : Get back to the pancreas.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : He's not clumsy. He has a brain tumor behind the inner ear.
Dr. Neil Melendez : Forget the pancreas.
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Dr. Shaun Murphy : The phrase "no biggie" gave me away.
Dr. Aaron Glassman : You really got to learn how to lie, Shaun.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Am I in trouble?
Dr. Aaron Glassman : Yes. Unless you're right.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : If I'm wrong, they shouldn't be upset. They know it's highly unlikely.
Dr. Aaron Glassman : False hope, Shaun. It's just plain cruel.
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Dr. Shaun Murphy : I know why Evan tripped. He has a tumor in the temporal bone behind his left ear, which is affecting his balance. I've arranged for a consult with Dr. Najid in oncology and she's going to...
Mr. Gallico : No, that won't be necessary. We...
Mrs. Gallico : We already have an oncologist.
Mr. Gallico : Evan's been diagnosed with stage four osteosarcoma.
Mrs. Gallico : He was complaining of a sore shin. The last thing that we expected was bone cancer.
Mr. Gallico : The doctors at SFM, they gave him a year to live. That was seven months ago.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Osteosarcoma explains the severity of his fracture. He will need pins in his arm after all.
Mrs. Gallico : Uh, can we see him?
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Yes. He's in room 414.
Mrs. Gallico : Uh, Dr. Murphy? He doesn't know about his diagnosis.
Mr. Gallico : We would really like to keep it that way.
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Dr. Neil Melendez : Instead of a death sentence, he could have something that could easily be treated with prednisone?
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Next, we need to do a bone marrow aspiration to confirm.
Dr. Neil Melendez : I assume you've looked at his file.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : For a very long time.
Dr. Neil Melendez : Well, there must have been a biopsy. What did the pathology report say?
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Yes. There were two biopsies. Both were positive for osteosarcoma.
Dr. Neil Melendez : Murphy...
Dr. Shaun Murphy : They could false positives.
Dr. Neil Melendez : Do you have any idea how unlikely it is to have two false positives?
Dr. Shaun Murphy : .03%.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Which we can comfortably round off to "not likely".
Dr. Shaun Murphy : It is possible...
Dr. Neil Melendez : Yes, but it means telling the parents of a dying child that there's hope, when really there isn't. Grab a shower and get ready for rounds.
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Dr. Shaun Murphy : Where are your parents?
Evan Gallico : They're coming. They both work in the city, so it's a long drive for them. I was on a school field trip, and I tripped over my own feet. Of course, it was right in front of Shelby Lomar. At least it was pretty gross, so I got some sympathy points for that.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : I would expect this to have been caused by a more serious accident.
Evan Gallico : Nope. Just a trip. I do that a lot. What can I say? I'm clumsy.
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Dr. Shaun Murphy : It might not be cancer.
Dr. Neil Melendez : Fractured arm?
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Yes.
Dr. Neil Melendez : You said he'd been diagnosed with stage four osteosarcoma.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Evan was diagnosed with the flu eight months ago, but his symptoms are actually a better fit with Epstein-Barr virus, which is linked to Langerhans cell histiocytosis, which causes osteolytic lesions in the long bones of the upper limbs.
Dr. Neil Melendez : And those lesions could be misdiagnosed as signs of osteosarcoma.
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Yes.
Dr. Neil Melendez : What about his brain tumor?
Dr. Shaun Murphy : Langerhans can also manifest in the skull.