A very eventful episode with so many lives being turned around. For once there is Abby whose brother got the manic disease from their mother. He still doesn't want to accept it and the mother wants him to figure it out on his own because one can't help him if he is not willing to. She is the one who is right here, as she understand more what it feels like she also makes the sense. A good conversation there was between her and Abby.
Paul Nathan has to accept that he can't do it anymore. Elizabeth also had a great talk with him saying that he just has to accept his limitations but find ways to share his talent. I think he should go for being a psychiatrist, he has an amazing way of dealing with people. Too bad the character is done here, he was very well developed and portrayed by Don Cheadle.
He did contribute to a great case though where a family gets killed by a drunk driver and the organs of one boy are transplanted into the other to keep him alive. Such a both horrifying and yet beautiful idea. The boy will be kept alive by his brother.
Paul Nathan has to accept that he can't do it anymore. Elizabeth also had a great talk with him saying that he just has to accept his limitations but find ways to share his talent. I think he should go for being a psychiatrist, he has an amazing way of dealing with people. Too bad the character is done here, he was very well developed and portrayed by Don Cheadle.
He did contribute to a great case though where a family gets killed by a drunk driver and the organs of one boy are transplanted into the other to keep him alive. Such a both horrifying and yet beautiful idea. The boy will be kept alive by his brother.