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: After staying up all night reviewing the case, Shaun finds a "point three percent" chance—hence the episode title—that Evan doesn't have cancer at all, but rather a treatable condition like a bone infection.
: In a touching final scene, Evan reveals to Shaun that he actually knew about his diagnosis all along. He had been pretending not to know to protect his parents from their own grief.
: Evan asks Shaun about his life and even asks him about his neighbor, Lea. Before they part, Evan gives Shaun a copy of To Kill a Mockingbird , mirroring a book Shaun once shared with Steve. Side Plot: The Tapeworm Case The_Good_Doctor_1x05_Point_Three_Percent_ITA_EN...
: Evan’s parents have chosen not to tell him he is dying, wanting him to live his remaining time without fear. Shaun, who values absolute truth, struggles with this "merciful" deception. Seeking a Different Answer
Jared uses the case to reflect on his own life, sharing with the patient's son how he chose medicine over his wealthy family’s business expectations. Point Three Percent | The Good Doctor Wiki | Fandom : After staying up all night reviewing the
: Against the parents' wishes and the hospital's strict protocols, Shaun attempts to perform a bone marrow aspiration to prove his theory. He is caught by the parents just as he is about to insert the needle. The Bittersweet Resolution
While working in the exam area at St. Bonaventure, Shaun is stunned to see Evan, whose resemblance to Steve is uncanny. : Evan asks Shaun about his life and
Shaun’s emotional connection to Evan drives him to obsess over the boy's medical charts. He cannot accept that there is no hope.