Not in real life😂. Good Samaritan laws are in place so if you’re using good judgement to help someone in danger, you can’t be sued. This trial would be quickly dismissed if it wasn’t a TV show
@@theswitch1028that's only for regular people, if a doctor does something and a patient wants to sue they can. It doesn't mean the judge will find in the patients favor but that's why hospitals pay so much for lawyers because patients sue.
I loved how the other woman forced the chair to go two more squeaks to help the lawyer get back on track! The lady lawyer may have OCD and couldn’t continue until that happened. She saw her need and helped her! Amazing part on the producers! 😊
Yup! I haven't watched this for a while, but I'm pretty sure she does have OCD. The chair squeak comes up a few times, I believe. It truly is pretty cool.
Yes she has OCD and In fact it was her first ever case and shaun chooses her to represent him at the court because she was different just like him and she chooses to believe in him and his decision of cutting the patient's hand. While her boss was just focused on getting shaun out of this case.
The issue is he can't hide his. The minute he opens his mouth anyone would know he's autistic and unfortunately people like this idiot immediately think that means he can be easily manipulated and would lose in a court case.
@@punishernk4864forgot the disability but the girl lawyers has a mental disability and the dude lawyer is talking advantage of that by squeaking there chair and she cant speak if the squeak doesn't happen 3 time
@@JessicaWilliams-hd7mkIts called Counting OCD, basically meaning that a person thinks a single number has significance over other numbers. So someone might always knock in 3's or might open and close a door in 3's. Its different for everyone. Lost of people with this cant move on to another task easily if their specific number isnt met. (hence why the woman in the video stopped until there was 3 squeaks)
There is it’s called the Good Samaritan law however I believe that that doesn’t apply to healthcare professionals. It’s supposed to protect normal people from who don’t necessarily know what they are doing in case they don’t do a great job. Like cracking a rip while doing chest compressions. Where I’m from it’s actually illegal to drive past an accident (that isn’t already being tended to). If no one is there then you are obligated to stop and help.
There is only one country which would allow an idiot to file a case against his life saviour. The nation of the great idiots. The greatest country of flat earth America.
In my country Germany, there is a duty to rescue law. Means If you See someone being uncoscious For example you can NOT Just Walk By. If There is No one helping that Person, you have to Stop and Help Them. Even If that Help is Just calling an ambulance, and staying the 5-10 minutes until they come. If you dont Help you can be sued. As Long as you Help is in good faith you can Not be sued For Help.
I think I see. He squeaked his chair to distract her until it squeaked three times and she could get past it and continue her point. Her cocounsel got up and squeaked the chair the required two times. 😼 =^..^=
No he doesn't know she's OCD. Each time he feels defeated he sits back and the chair squeaks. The only people who knew what was happening was the lawyer who made it squeak 2 more times
I've seen this scene come across my feed often and most of the other channels often cut at the 2 more squeaks which was super annoying. You had the resolution and it was so good!
Even I without being diagnosed with ocd (cuz mental hospitals are not seen as good here in the Philippines which I really wanna have meself checked cuz I feel like am not really in the spectrum of normal...) I also sometimes get annoyed with this kind of things
In this episode, I think the lawyer is on the spectrum and she has to have everything in 3’s or she freezes. So when she heard the squeak, she said two more squeaks so it will be a total of 3 squeaks. She freezes until the other lawyer pushed the chair and made 2 squeaks before she continued talking.
I would prefer him to wait a moment for paramedics with professional equipment who were already at the scene of the accident instead of giving vent to his main character syndrome.
@@anhkriva5274He could have died while they wait for help. Also if he can use other made-up equipments around him and manage to safe his life, that "concern" about "they should have" is irrelevant. The patient is alive, he's healthy enough to sue the man who saved his life.
@@anhkriva5274But look: "at the scene". What if they aren't? Let good hearted people help without seeing them. Sueing people who just helped you or saved you is just blatantly wrong.
@@anhkriva5274if the paramedics even arrive 3 seconds later, that man would’ve died. And since that doctor was talented and good at his job enough to be able to save this guys life with materials randomly on the street, then he deserves the praise. Also, this guy is obviously fine now, since he is healthy enough to sue the Person who saved his life, so why speculate? And he has autism so you shouldn’t say he has “main character syndrome” since he is litteraly the exact opposite.
In most states, first responders to accidents can't be sued for trying to help save lives at the scene, as long as they do not go above any training they might have. So, him being a doctor, he's more than qualified to do most anything he needs to do to save someone's life. I'm just saying!
In my place too. First responders here have the authority to give any possible first aid to sustain any life as long as it's in their training range. Suing is insane! Nobody would think about that here.
The problem is the jury may see it differently. Just move along. Our society has made it illegal to help others. And those you help will only destroy you. Again, move along.
If ANYONE demeans u,act bitter, unkind,hold ur head up and say thank u and walk away. I've done it a few times and the shock on their face says it all. I believe they may hold insecurities about themselves and project on others.Im an old woman who's had a pretty experienced life and learn that the only opinion that matters is urs,and I'll include my siblings 😅 have a DAY😊
It would have been an excellent series. I assume that the entrance exam scandal and COVID and Writer’s Strike made getting new shows off the ground rather difficult.
@@tasmanianbadger there was some backlash, bc the depiction of OCD was way too extreme. Shaun's autism depiction might be exagerated, but it's not extreme, it's fairly common, the only issue is the way he speaks really. So it was a mix of things. The fact we want realistic depictions of those mental health issues, rather than this fantasious exagerated version that makes it hard for the people that lives with them to be understood (see how people act neurodivergents like animals most of the time bc of how midia depicts them in the past), and then all these things you mentioned.
@@EvaHoshizora G’day. For context, I have multiple disabilities. Sensory, mobility, and psychological. I understand the objection. At the risk of being insulting to ‘normals’, if something isn’t exaggerated, they won’t perceive it. I compensate for my deafness very effectively… so am frequently accused of ‘faking it’. The other issue (which I am more concerned about) is because people watch an episode of ‘The Good Doctor’ some idiots then feel that they are an authority on Autism . Nevertheless… In spite of unpleasant side issues, I prefer to see the representation. Even if it is clumsy and exaggerated. Just my personal preference, of course. Be safe, be well!
As someone with OCD, I have to say that the way she reacted is actually kind of realistic,some might say it's a little extreme but it could happen like this unless I am not noticing something.
@@tasmanianbadger I have sociopathy, and the media makes it seem like I am a manipulative killer that lacks compassion, while I'm just a victim of heavy abuse that lost the capability of having normal day to day feelings and is apathetic. Some depictions are annoying for sure, but others are downright dangerous =< As much some representation is good, "any" representation at all ends up like Shawn's or mine's, an exageration that can be true in a few cases. I would never hurt a fly (I actively remove pests with a plastic cup for example), but bc of how midia portrays both sociopathy and autism, whenever people find out I have those two, or I mention, they think I'm gonna murder them. So yeah, sorry that I don't agree that "any" representation is better than "no" representation. I had my life flipped upside down due to abuse, which I had no fault in.
Well to be fair. He wanted to die. He didn't want to be saved and had he not been saved he wouldn't have been in daily pain from Mr Incredible breaking most of the bones in his body.
So glad more people are recognizing her. Kennedy Mcmann is a phenomenal actress, rarely I see such performance and the way she acts with her eyes is so unique.
Good episode. The Good Doctor S6 Ep16 "The Good Lawyer". This episode should have more part though. Its good in the series for Dr. Murphy to have other Professionals who's special like him.
My uncle is also autistic and he got pulled over for a wreck he didn’t cause because the old lady pulled into him first because she was turning right when he was turning left. She was meant to yield for him and hit his car. The officers who pulled him over went to school with him and apparently were his bullies. He was given a fine and taken to court for this. Of course, the old lady won because she’s elderly and the legal system doesn’t represent people with disabilities very well.
Unless he had a green light while she had red, the person turning right had the right of way. In other words, he was meant to yield to her. Also, the fine comes from a judge who looks at the traffic laws and decides who is at fault based on that, not the police officers at the scene. Something is off about this story.
@@madethistocomment727 Depends on the country. In the UK or India, people drive on the left side. So, those turning left have the right of the way. If the uncle was in the USA or Canada, he should have yielded to the lady.
I’ll say this Any person who sues someone for saving their life regardless of the matter is dumb and should be lucky 😑 I know this is a scene from a tv show but this type of thing happens in real life as well
I haven't watched the show but If someone, hypothetically wanted to commit suicide and failed because of someone else's "help" I would argue that that would be a great reason to sue someone
Where I live, you would be sued if you dont stop to help people in need. And Ofc this is just a speculazive case, but the amputation wouldnt be in any question if he went over speed limit. In fact, the guy would be sued. She is right, he is just lucky and does nothing but to blame others for his fault.
Quebec is also like that. I prefer common law, so I'm glad I live in English Canada. No duty of care to stop and get if I don't have an already established duty of care
The "it was fastened behind you" was important because in my rollover crash the seatbelt came undone on impact somehow. I had it on, but insurance tried claiming that i wasnt wearing it so they wouldnt have to pay.
The other lawyer was about to object -- That's why she said "Withdrawn" -- It's now stricken out but it's a tactic lawyers use to plant seeds in jurors minds ---
Most good Samaritan laws do not count with medical professionals. If you have a nursing license, cna license, or anything like that, at least in florida, you are required to act as a first responder if you witness a person in medical distress. If it can be proven you ignored them you can loose your license. If you fuck up you can be sued for malpractice. The difference is you can use the law requiring you to stop and help to shield you some instead of the good Samaritan law. There are pros and cons to both. If you encounter someone needing an epipen and your not liscensed your supposed to use their hand to inject the epipen so you dont get introuble for practicing medicine. If you are licensed you can do the injection yourself with no issue.
Sometimes kindness doesn't always come back to u. Ppl could use or kindness for bad, and im not saying be a little punk or entire life just make sure u always have ur guard.
One situation happened just this year. A man had a motor cycle accident. How lucky he was that there's an off duty nurse who just clocked off from work. The nurse helped him. In return, the man shoot the nurse and was killed. So humanitarian nowadays will die because of this situations.
After 5 years now I understand why i was left alone after i got hit by car even though it was a busy road.. people are just scared of being accused instead of being thanked for saving the victim.. now i won't think bad about people then .......
In first aid training, we're also taught to NOT help if we're not qualified because bad help can be basically harm. It's best to step back and call for emergency services.
@@draconicfeline6177 the help i was saying is mare call for ambulance 😊 i was left alone on the road bleeding from head for hours until a police man found me and took me to the hospital. People were just walking past me like i was invisible
Not going to lie, the amount of shorts I’ve seen of this show make me feel both like I’m missing out on something good but also like I’ve watched a series and read a good book series about it. 😂
@@ILikeCheeserz the Guy lawyer is doing that on purpose to distract the Girl lawyer I forgot what her condition but she cant ignore that sound or something
Bro I relate to that women with the squeaks so much cause I only do things in 3s or 5s. So when I’m touched or I do a motion or someone makes a sound(you get the idea stuff like that) I need it to happen 3 or 5 times. But my siblings and dad make fun of me of me for it.
Anyone experienced person who works in a field where their main goal is to help people will tell you that sometimes you have to protect yourself against the very people you are trying to help, as some people will try to take advantage of your caring nature. Professional boundaries are important.
I am a medical professional and I do honestly hesitate to help because of this. Unless the person is in a life threatening condition and there’s nobody there to help.
this is probably why some medical professionals are hesitant to help for fear of losing their licenses
Just a few days ago, there’s a guy who was rescued by an EMT and he sued that EMT cause he is alive and now has to pay bills
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Not in real life😂. Good Samaritan laws are in place so if you’re using good judgement to help someone in danger, you can’t be sued. This trial would be quickly dismissed if it wasn’t a TV show
@@theswitch1028that's only for regular people, if a doctor does something and a patient wants to sue they can. It doesn't mean the judge will find in the patients favor but that's why hospitals pay so much for lawyers because patients sue.
Anyone know what episode and season this is ??
I loved how the other woman forced the chair to go two more squeaks to help the lawyer get back on track! The lady lawyer may have OCD and couldn’t continue until that happened. She saw her need and helped her! Amazing part on the producers! 😊
Yup! I haven't watched this for a while, but I'm pretty sure she does have OCD. The chair squeak comes up a few times, I believe. It truly is pretty cool.
Now i understand other comments thanks you
Is she allowed to do that though? I hate seeing stuff in shows that are unrealistic for dramatic purposes
she does have ocd😂
Yes she has OCD and In fact it was her first ever case and shaun chooses her to represent him at the court because she was different just like him and she chooses to believe in him and his decision of cutting the patient's hand. While her boss was just focused on getting shaun out of this case.
That’s why a lot of ppl don’t talk about their mental health because there’s a lot of ppl out there who use it against them.
The issue is he can't hide his. The minute he opens his mouth anyone would know he's autistic and unfortunately people like this idiot immediately think that means he can be easily manipulated and would lose in a court case.
As a person having a couple of conditions I can verify that your completely right. Been there, seen it.
Tf does this have tk do with mentaal health???
@@punishernk4864the woman is personably on the spectrum.
@@punishernk4864forgot the disability but the girl lawyers has a mental disability and the dude lawyer is talking advantage of that by squeaking there chair and she cant speak if the squeak doesn't happen 3 time
😮 : Objection
😅 : Not a lot
😂 : Sustained
Idk why that was so funny to me 🤣
sustained means that the judge agrees with the objection, right?
@@patatadivina yeah. I looked it up to be sure. If the judge says "overruled" then they don't agree with the objection.
@@patatadivinaYeah, if they she'd of overruled it if she disagreed with the objection
@@patatadivinayes 😂
Thanks for showing the scene after she said: "2 more squeaks". I saw a clip of this but was cut off at that part.
What do the squeaks represent if there is a meaning. And do you know what episode this is?
@@JessicaWilliams-hd7mk I guess she has an OCD and needed them to be in a set of three.
@@JessicaWilliams-hd7mkIts called Counting OCD, basically meaning that a person thinks a single number has significance over other numbers.
So someone might always knock in 3's or might open and close a door in 3's. Its different for everyone. Lost of people with this cant move on to another task easily if their specific number isnt met. (hence why the woman in the video stopped until there was 3 squeaks)
same!
Anyone know what episode and season this is ??
Isnt there's good Samaritan laws that prevent this type of lawsuit anyways?
Yep
Good Samaritan laws only apply to non-medical professionals
Yea it's best to help all you can n dip once the cops show up not worth getting put on jail cuz they don't know
@@amadogaure3374 uh what
@@TheCrusadingKING that's just not true
The good OCD Lawyer would have been one hell of a spinoff 😂
Ikr
Would she be the friend or the antagonist if shr were in better call saul
Maybe you can consider watching this series. Extraordinary Attorney Woo
Movie name?
There is korean drama about lawyer have OCD 😊
Every country should set up law to protect any who tries to help in accidents, mishap....
There is it’s called the Good Samaritan law however I believe that that doesn’t apply to healthcare professionals. It’s supposed to protect normal people from who don’t necessarily know what they are doing in case they don’t do a great job. Like cracking a rip while doing chest compressions.
Where I’m from it’s actually illegal to drive past an accident (that isn’t already being tended to). If no one is there then you are obligated to stop and help.
@@claracatlady9844a rib cracking during chest compression is normal and happens more often than not if they are done correctly
There is only one country which would allow an idiot to file a case against his life saviour. The nation of the great idiots. The greatest country of flat earth America.
They end up winning thcass by arguing Sean was not on duty therefore he was acting as a Good Samaritan
In my country Germany, there is a duty to rescue law. Means If you See someone being uncoscious For example you can NOT Just Walk By. If There is No one helping that Person, you have to Stop and Help Them. Even If that Help is Just calling an ambulance, and staying the 5-10 minutes until they come.
If you dont Help you can be sued.
As Long as you Help is in good faith you can Not be sued For Help.
“What kind of person sues the person who saved their life?”
*completely dodged the fucking question*
It's an inappropriate question and should have been objected to.
@@somethingwitty3647 inappropriate? sure, justified? maybe not
The incredibles
He knows the answer is "a really shitty one" 😂😂
I think I see. He squeaked his chair to distract her until it squeaked three times and she could get past it and continue her point. Her cocounsel got up and squeaked the chair the required two times. 😼 =^..^=
Anyone know what episode and season this is ??
She has counting OCD so everything needs to be in sets of threes
That's pretty shitty and unprofessional to use someone's disorder against them like that. I'm glad the lawyer had such a good assistant.
=^•w•^=
No he doesn't know she's OCD. Each time he feels defeated he sits back and the chair squeaks. The only people who knew what was happening was the lawyer who made it squeak 2 more times
I've seen this scene come across my feed often and most of the other channels often cut at the 2 more squeaks which was super annoying. You had the resolution and it was so good!
why did they do that
@@sfs-un2sdthe lawyer has ocd
Even I without being diagnosed with ocd (cuz mental hospitals are not seen as good here in the Philippines which I really wanna have meself checked cuz I feel like am not really in the spectrum of normal...) I also sometimes get annoyed with this kind of things
@@sfs-un2sdFrom what i've seen. The other lawyer did that on purpose to stop her in her tracks.
In this episode, I think the lawyer is on the spectrum and she has to have everything in 3’s or she freezes. So when she heard the squeak, she said two more squeaks so it will be a total of 3 squeaks. She freezes until the other lawyer pushed the chair and made 2 squeaks before she continued talking.
Hell no. If someone saved me because of an accident that I got myself into, I'd probably be thanking them for the rest of my life. NOT SUEING THEM 💀
I would prefer him to wait a moment for paramedics with professional equipment who were already at the scene of the accident instead of giving vent to his main character syndrome.
@@anhkriva5274He could have died while they wait for help. Also if he can use other made-up equipments around him and manage to safe his life, that "concern" about "they should have" is irrelevant.
The patient is alive, he's healthy enough to sue the man who saved his life.
@@anhkriva5274But look: "at the scene". What if they aren't? Let good hearted people help without seeing them. Sueing people who just helped you or saved you is just blatantly wrong.
@@anhkriva5274if the paramedics even arrive 3 seconds later, that man would’ve died. And since that doctor was talented and good at his job enough to be able to save this guys life with materials randomly on the street, then he deserves the praise. Also, this guy is obviously fine now, since he is healthy enough to sue the Person who saved his life, so why speculate? And he has autism so you shouldn’t say he has “main character syndrome” since he is litteraly the exact opposite.
@@anhkriva5274
In most states, first responders to accidents can't be sued for trying to help save lives at the scene, as long as they do not go above any training they might have. So, him being a doctor, he's more than qualified to do most anything he needs to do to save someone's life.
I'm just saying!
In most countries people don’t even think about suing someone who tried to save their lives
In my place too. First responders here have the authority to give any possible first aid to sustain any life as long as it's in their training range. Suing is insane! Nobody would think about that here.
@notperfectbutstillbeautifu2077 It happens, though. Some people are just ungrateful.
The problem is the jury may see it differently. Just move along. Our society has made it illegal to help others. And those you help will only destroy you. Again, move along.
guys I think u got something wrong!!! maybe he's a surgeon!!!
If ANYONE demeans u,act bitter, unkind,hold ur head up and say thank u and walk away. I've done it a few times and the shock on their face says it all. I believe they may hold insecurities about themselves and project on others.Im an old woman who's had a pretty experienced life and learn that the only opinion that matters is urs,and I'll include my siblings 😅 have a DAY😊
Anyone know what episode and season this is ??
I'm so sad the good lawyer did not get picked up. This was supposed to be the back door pilot for a spin-off on the Good doctor.
It would have been an excellent series.
I assume that the entrance exam scandal and COVID and Writer’s Strike made getting new shows off the ground rather difficult.
@@tasmanianbadger there was some backlash, bc the depiction of OCD was way too extreme.
Shaun's autism depiction might be exagerated, but it's not extreme, it's fairly common, the only issue is the way he speaks really.
So it was a mix of things.
The fact we want realistic depictions of those mental health issues, rather than this fantasious exagerated version that makes it hard for the people that lives with them to be understood (see how people act neurodivergents like animals most of the time bc of how midia depicts them in the past), and then all these things you mentioned.
@@EvaHoshizora G’day. For context, I have multiple disabilities. Sensory, mobility, and psychological. I understand the objection. At the risk of being insulting to ‘normals’, if something isn’t exaggerated, they won’t perceive it. I compensate for my deafness very effectively… so am frequently accused of ‘faking it’. The other issue (which I am more concerned about) is because people watch an episode of ‘The Good Doctor’ some idiots then feel that they are an authority on Autism .
Nevertheless… In spite of unpleasant side issues, I prefer to see the representation. Even if it is clumsy and exaggerated. Just my personal preference, of course.
Be safe, be well!
As someone with OCD, I have to say that the way she reacted is actually kind of realistic,some might say it's a little extreme but it could happen like this unless I am not noticing something.
@@tasmanianbadger I have sociopathy, and the media makes it seem like I am a manipulative killer that lacks compassion, while I'm just a victim of heavy abuse that lost the capability of having normal day to day feelings and is apathetic.
Some depictions are annoying for sure, but others are downright dangerous =<
As much some representation is good, "any" representation at all ends up like Shawn's or mine's, an exageration that can be true in a few cases.
I would never hurt a fly (I actively remove pests with a plastic cup for example), but bc of how midia portrays both sociopathy and autism, whenever people find out I have those two, or I mention, they think I'm gonna murder them.
So yeah, sorry that I don't agree that "any" representation is better than "no" representation. I had my life flipped upside down due to abuse, which I had no fault in.
“You didn't save my life, you ruined my death-”
Is the first thought.
Reminds me of THE INCREDIBLES, especially when it was a man who was saved from suicide that sued heroes and created the debacle in that PIXAR series.
Well to be fair. He wanted to die. He didn't want to be saved and had he not been saved he wouldn't have been in daily pain from Mr Incredible breaking most of the bones in his body.
I like this lawyer attitude from Dr Murphy ....good steaments every time she said it out loud ❤
We need a spin-off , Good Lawyer
So glad more people are recognizing her. Kennedy Mcmann is a phenomenal actress, rarely I see such performance and the way she acts with her eyes is so unique.
Good episode. The Good Doctor S6 Ep16 "The Good Lawyer". This episode should have more part though. Its good in the series for Dr. Murphy to have other Professionals who's special like him.
Oh thank you. You are my saviour. ❤
I wish they would pin your post
theres no s6? im still in s5 on netflix
where can i watch s6?
You're god send 💕
Season 6 episode 16. Thank you 😊
🙏
Thank you
thank youuuuuu
Bless your beautiful heart
Gracias gracias 🫂
My uncle is also autistic and he got pulled over for a wreck he didn’t cause because the old lady pulled into him first because she was turning right when he was turning left. She was meant to yield for him and hit his car. The officers who pulled him over went to school with him and apparently were his bullies. He was given a fine and taken to court for this. Of course, the old lady won because she’s elderly and the legal system doesn’t represent people with disabilities very well.
Unless he had a green light while she had red, the person turning right had the right of way. In other words, he was meant to yield to her. Also, the fine comes from a judge who looks at the traffic laws and decides who is at fault based on that, not the police officers at the scene. Something is off about this story.
@@madethistocomment727 Depends on the country. In the UK or India, people drive on the left side. So, those turning left have the right of the way. If the uncle was in the USA or Canada, he should have yielded to the lady.
Cant help but laugh at the chair pushing😂 i know she is trying to help but its funny
I’ll say this
Any person who sues someone for saving their life regardless of the matter is dumb and should be lucky 😑
I know this is a scene from a tv show but this type of thing happens in real life as well
Honestly Should be put in a High Risk situation again and not provided any help, not even a call to emergency services
It happens a lot more than we like to think sadly
I haven't watched the show but If someone, hypothetically wanted to commit suicide and failed because of someone else's "help" I would argue that that would be a great reason to sue someone
@@yomilala8929 but that's assuming that the other person could understand the intent
@@TheMarkmcr Yeah you're right. There should be clues that it was a suicide attempt
Damn, she was rocking that argument
I love the instant "withdrawn" 😂😂
The classic "Damned if you do, damned if you don't" type moment
Where I live, you would be sued if you dont stop to help people in need. And Ofc this is just a speculazive case, but the amputation wouldnt be in any question if he went over speed limit. In fact, the guy would be sued. She is right, he is just lucky and does nothing but to blame others for his fault.
Waoo, what is the name of your place
@@tosinmoses189 Germany XD
Quebec is also like that. I prefer common law, so I'm glad I live in English Canada. No duty of care to stop and get if I don't have an already established duty of care
The "it was fastened behind you" was important because in my rollover crash the seatbelt came undone on impact somehow. I had it on, but insurance tried claiming that i wasnt wearing it so they wouldnt have to pay.
Hands down one of the best episodes that I have ever seen. Brilliant writing and acting.
"Not a lot."😂😂😂
I love that woman who made those two more squeaks
That lawyer with OCD should not be a lawyer
@@gvudrt8266as much as inclusivity is a good thing, her ocd is definetly an example of a mental disability actively conflicting with her job
@@gvudrt8266 Why not?
I don’t think she can just say “Withdrawn” especially with a jury”
If the judge does not intervene she can.
The other lawyer was about to object --
That's why she said "Withdrawn" --
It's now stricken out but it's a tactic lawyers use to plant seeds in jurors minds ---
Hope someone gives her, her own tv series
I love this character.. The lawyer is so great.. On point!!
The crazy thing is he says "yea a little..." With no thought
Kinda Like Sheldon's 3 Knocks. And I Like How The 2nd Squeak Was Done Normally Then When He Complained She Just Shoved Him🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Suing someone for saving a life is a low blow.
We're American - it is normal here.
Most good Samaritan laws do not count with medical professionals. If you have a nursing license, cna license, or anything like that, at least in florida, you are required to act as a first responder if you witness a person in medical distress. If it can be proven you ignored them you can loose your license. If you fuck up you can be sued for malpractice. The difference is you can use the law requiring you to stop and help to shield you some instead of the good Samaritan law. There are pros and cons to both. If you encounter someone needing an epipen and your not liscensed your supposed to use their hand to inject the epipen so you dont get introuble for practicing medicine. If you are licensed you can do the injection yourself with no issue.
Sometimes kindness doesn't always come back to u. Ppl could use or kindness for bad, and im not saying be a little punk or entire life just make sure u always have ur guard.
I love the lawyer, I like her vocal power
Paul Rudd as the lawyer had me.
That's not Paul Rudd
"Dr. Murphy-"
Me: "DEAR CONNOR MURPHY WE'VE BEEN WAY TO OUT OF TOUCH-"
One situation happened just this year.
A man had a motor cycle accident. How lucky he was that there's an off duty nurse who just clocked off from work. The nurse helped him. In return, the man shoot the nurse and was killed.
So humanitarian nowadays will die because of this situations.
Why the hell would he do that
After 5 years now I understand why i was left alone after i got hit by car even though it was a busy road.. people are just scared of being accused instead of being thanked for saving the victim.. now i won't think bad about people then .......
It really sucks that some douchebags are able to turn the world so that people are scared to help.
@@CenerothXaris yes but i used to hate the people who didn't help me but now i think I won't anymore
In first aid training, we're also taught to NOT help if we're not qualified because bad help can be basically harm. It's best to step back and call for emergency services.
@@draconicfeline6177 the help i was saying is mare call for ambulance 😊 i was left alone on the road bleeding from head for hours until a police man found me and took me to the hospital. People were just walking past me like i was invisible
bro the good lawyer in the house
I love it when people begin to understand the misunderstood.
This would have been a great show, but yet we got three seasons of Batwoman?
I know, a lot of good shows don't get renewed while stupid ones do these days (Velma got renewed for a second season for Pete's sake).
@@jayburn00how did VELMA, which is an insult to the Scooby-Doo ENTIRETY get a second season?!
@@rileypadilla7754apparently it was already greenlit before the show came out
@@rileypadilla7754 I know. It's stupid
Totally different network… and this show got MULTIPLE seasons so compare it to other medical dramas.
She's so beautiful
That second push was personal 😂😂😂
She shut EVERYBODY up🤣🤣🤣
Victim is not an adjective
That objection should be denied. That was as excellent point!!
Nancy Drew is that you???
Not going to lie, the amount of shorts I’ve seen of this show make me feel both like I’m missing out on something good but also like I’ve watched a series and read a good book series about it. 😂
Needing something to do something a specific number of times in order to move on? Relatable
Ouuu that withdrawn was good!!!
"Whats your name"
Him:"I'm not sure"
That second shove was personal😂😂
Victimhood is demonic
Love this scene ❤
How ii watch it && what’s the name plz
@@turkmiller999it’s called the good doctor, it’s on Hulu, but im sure you could find it for free online
@@turkmiller999Good doctor
What's the deal with the squeaks?
@@ILikeCheeserz the Guy lawyer is doing that on purpose to distract the Girl lawyer
I forgot what her condition but she cant ignore that sound or something
That second push was hilarious 🤣🤣
The last squeak was personal😅
"Would you still be alive if Dr Murphy was there"
No
"That is all your honor"
Which season and episode is this please
S6 - E16 👍👍👍👍👍🙂
This episode was fire. Like they should definitely make a spinoff about the lawyer
One of the best episodes in the series.
This remind me of Ryerson career
Name of the movie?
It's a crime to not pin the name of the movie/show
Its called the good doctor❤
@@Kotas-solace thanks
@@Smexy_af season6 ep 16 the good doctor
Bro I relate to that women with the squeaks so much cause I only do things in 3s or 5s. So when I’m touched or I do a motion or someone makes a sound(you get the idea stuff like that) I need it to happen 3 or 5 times. But my siblings and dad make fun of me of me for it.
Anyone experienced person who works in a field where their main goal is to help people will tell you that sometimes you have to protect yourself against the very people you are trying to help, as some people will try to take advantage of your caring nature. Professional boundaries are important.
Is the old lady on her side?
Yes
She sounds about right. Yup. 👏🏾
The guy about to start talking and she immediately just says withdrawn bad ass
omggg ronnie as the judge
When he squeak the chair, even I was like "BITCH" because I have OCD too 😂
This was an excellent episode!
This show is called the good doctor for anyone who is wondering ❤
Thank you
sometimes the lawyers that take up such cases are fools
This is some really good lawyering here. 👏👊❤
Why did she Bush him likw that 😂😂😂😂
This court room looks like the one in The Bee Movie lol😭🐝
_You didn’t save my life, you ruined my dead?_
Absolutely amazing show. Addicted.
What show?
She should have her own show! It was pretty good!
This is just the best, "2 more squeaks"😂😂😂😂😂oh she was helped indeed.
Your honor, my client pleads "ooopsie daisy"
Why is his lawyer even there??😂😂😂
This was the most magical moment ever!!!!!! I love that she had her co lawyer's back!!!!!!
Victim isn’t an adjective
If you did a lawyer like this, you are the luckiest man alive
that withdrawned was personal
As a OCD person my self
It can be a blessing and a curse
What the actual hell 😂😂😂😂😂. Dan is mad delusional. He got he fuming for no reason
Attorney woo vibes ❤️
Loved "Extraordinary Attorney Woo" ----
I am a medical professional and I do honestly hesitate to help because of this. Unless the person is in a life threatening condition and there’s nobody there to help.
"Are you real?"
"Im not sure"
I need this as an spin-off of the good doctor
I’m sad this couldn’t be a show