The Good Doctor has shocked fans by killing off a major character in a recent episode of the popular show, which is currently in its seventh season.
The character, Dr. Asher Wolke, met his untimely demise in an unexpected and tragic scene. Asher was on the verge of proposing to his boyfriend when he was killed in an antisemitic attack.
This devastating event came after Asher had been grappling with his religious past, making his death even more poignant.
The episode ended with a message urging viewers to take action against hate crimes and discrimination. The storyline leading up to Asher’s death saw him reconnecting with his Jewish roots before being tragically killed in a violent attack.
Asher Wolke is portrayed by Noah Galvin, an American actor known for his role in the ABC sitcom The Real O’Neals. Noah joined The Good Doctor in Season 4 and became a series regular in Season 5.
His character, Asher, had a complex storyline that involved leaving his Hasidic community at a young age. Noah’s portrayal of Asher’s journey and relationship with Jerome, played by Giacomo Baessato, has resonated with fans.
The unexpected death of Asher marks a turning point in The Good Doctor’s final season, which will resume with its remaining episodes in the coming weeks. Fans will have to wait and see how the rest of the season unfolds in the wake of this tragic event.