'The Good Doctor' Star Noah Galvin Marks His Show Exit With a Sweet Message

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Noah Galvin

Spoilers ahead if you haven't watched this week's episode of The Good Doctor

Noah Galvin is saying farewell to The Good Doctor after his character, Dr. Asher Wolke, was killed off in this week's episode ("Who At Peace").

Acknowledging his exit on Instagram, the actor wrote, "I spent the last four years in Vancouver working away from my fiancee and dog and family. It was hard but these people made it really worth it. I love you @thegooddoctorabc thank you for everything!!"

The heartfelt message sits alongside a carousel of sweet (and wonderfully weird!) behind-the-scene snaps and video of The Good Doctor cast and crew.

Asher's sendoff on the show wasn't exactly pleasant. In a twist no one saw coming, he was beaten to death in an antisemitic attack, all while his boyfriend sat waiting for him at a nearby restaurant, where he was planning to propose.

Related: 'The Good Doctor' Kills Off Main Character in Shocking Episode—Find Out What Happened

Viewers can expect to see the emotional fallout of that tragedy in next week's episode, airing Thursday, April 9, at 10 p.m. ET. Meantime, fans can take comfort in Galvin's generous IG offering, which includes video of Dr. Glassman and Co. singing "Maybe" from the musical Annie. The salve we never knew we needed.

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