The Good Doctor Season 2 Episode 10 Cast

Okay, let's talk about The Good Doctor Season 2, Episode 10. "Quarantine Part 1." We're diving deep into this one, folks.
Did the cast bring their A-game? Of course! But some performances stood out. Or, maybe my tastes are just...unique.
The Usual Suspects: Always Delivering
We all love Freddie Highmore, right? As Dr. Shaun Murphy, he always delivers. His earnestness is infectious.
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And what about Antonia Thomas as Dr. Claire Browne? She's the heart of the show. Constantly trying to do the right thing, even when it's hard.
Nicholas Gonzalez (Dr. Neil Melendez) brought the stoic charm. Although, honestly, did anyone else find him a little...bland sometimes?
Supporting Cast: Shining Moments
I always enjoyed Hill Harper as Dr. Marcus Andrews. The guy can play authority figures so well. Even when he's making questionable decisions.

And Richard Schiff as Dr. Aaron Glassman? Come on, a legend! Always provides that perfect blend of wisdom and snark.
The Guest Stars: Making an Impression
This episode featured some memorable guest stars. They added another layer to the quarantined chaos.
While I won't spoil their characters' fates, I will say they brought the drama. They certainly made an impact on our core cast.
Marcuis W. Harris played a patient. He definitely stood out. His performance was so raw and emotional!

Another amazing performance was from Alison Araya, also playing a patient. She absolutely nailed it!
Unpopular Opinion Time!
Okay, here it comes. My probably very unpopular opinion. Dr. Neil Melendez wasn't always the most compelling character. Gasp!
I know, I know, everyone loves him. But sometimes, he felt a little...one-dimensional? Maybe it's just me.
Claire's storyline often felt more engaging. Her struggles with her past and her desire to help everyone resonated more with me.

Look, Nicholas Gonzalez is a great actor. It's just the writing for his character felt a bit lacking sometimes. Don't @ me!
And another thing: anyone else think the relationship between Shaun and Lea was... complicated? Maybe too complicated?
Their dynamic always felt a bit forced. Like the writers were trying too hard to create drama. Give me Shaun and Carly any day!
Overall: A Strong Episode
Despite my nitpicks, "Quarantine Part 1" was a strong episode. The cast brought their all. The tension was palpable.

The medical mysteries were intriguing. The character development was solid. And the ending? A total cliffhanger!
So, who was your favorite cast member in this episode? And am I totally alone in my Dr. Melendez assessment? Let me know!
Ultimately, The Good Doctor continues to deliver. Even with its flaws. We keep coming back for more!
Plus, who doesn’t love a good medical drama? I am already waiting for new episodes!
