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4 min readJan 16, 2021

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Il dottor Morgan Reznik scopre che la ricchezza del suo paziente e l’ossessione di prolungare la sua vita sono un mix pericoloso che potrebbe finire per costare più di quanto lui può permettersi.

Titolo: The Good Doctor
Titolo episodio: Il principio dell’incertezza
Data trasmissione episodio: 18–01–2021
Durata: 45 minuti
Generi: Dramma
Reti: ABC

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Un giovane chirurgo con sindrome di Savant viene reclutato nel reparto chirurgico di un prestigioso ospedale. Sorgerà la domanda: una persona che non ha la capacità di relazionarsi con le persone può effettivamente salvare le loro vite

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