‘The Good Doctor’ Stars Break Silence After Surprising Death In ABC Show’s Final Season

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SPOILER ALERT: This article details The Good Doctor Season 7, Episode 5, “Who At Peace.”

After the shocking death on The Good Doctor, the actor who suffered the fatal hit on the latest episode of the ABC drama is reacting.

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In a new social media post, Noah Galvin, who played Dr. Asher Wolke, is reflecting on his time shooting the show.

“I spent the last four years in Vancouver working away from my fiancee and dog and family,” Galvin posted on Instagram. “It was hard but these people made it really worth it. I love you @thegooddoctorabc thank you for everything!!”

Kayla Cromer, who joined the show in its final season, replied to Galvin’s post, saying, “I’m so glad that I had an opportunity to meet you and work with you! Your [sic] amazing!”

Bria Samoné added, “I love you deep.”

Christina Chang also replied to Galvin, adding, “Lerve you.”

The Good Doctor Season 7, Episode 5, “Who At Peace,” shocked viewers with the death of Galvin’s Dr Asher Wolke, who suffered an antisemitic attack that ended his life.

After Asher assisted a patient’s wedding, he drove the rabbi back home, where they encountered a couple of thugs vandalizing the synagogue. Asher told them to leave and they would not have a problem with the first assailant saying, “What do you care?”

Asher said, “I am a Jew. A gay one, in fact, and I’m calling the cops.”

After believing everything had been resolved and there would be no problems, the couple of thugs returned and struck Asher’s head, leaving him for dead.

The next episode of The Good Doctor airs on Tuesday, April 9 at 10 p.m. ET and it’s titled “M.C.E.,” where “the team must deal with a mass casualty event that forces them to put aside their emotions following a recent tragedy.”

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