The tension between them wasn't about the surgery. It was about the "RevitTony" initiative—a community outreach program designed to revitalize the under-served Tony District by providing free specialized surgical consultations. It was Shaun’s idea, born from a data analysis showing that residents in that area were dying from treatable conditions at three times the city average.

: Many fans praised Freddie Highmore’s continued excellence as Shaun Murphy and the show’s ability to handle complex emotional themes like family conflict and professional ethics. Common Criticisms

Balancing his past as a cop with his role as a compassionate surgeon.

“I lied to get into your OR,” Tony replies. “Same as my right hand lied to me for years.”

In an alternate Season 3 of The Good Doctor , Dr. Neil Melendez—nicknamed “Revit” for his mastery of high-risk revision surgeries—is forced to partner with a cocky, secretive new attending, Dr. Tony Veracruz. Their patient: a renowned architect whose only chance at life is a groundbreaking “living revision” surgery that has never been performed on a human.

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The tension between them wasn't about the surgery. It was about the "RevitTony" initiative—a community outreach program designed to revitalize the under-served Tony District by providing free specialized surgical consultations. It was Shaun’s idea, born from a data analysis showing that residents in that area were dying from treatable conditions at three times the city average.

: Many fans praised Freddie Highmore’s continued excellence as Shaun Murphy and the show’s ability to handle complex emotional themes like family conflict and professional ethics. Common Criticisms

Balancing his past as a cop with his role as a compassionate surgeon.

“I lied to get into your OR,” Tony replies. “Same as my right hand lied to me for years.”

In an alternate Season 3 of The Good Doctor , Dr. Neil Melendez—nicknamed “Revit” for his mastery of high-risk revision surgeries—is forced to partner with a cocky, secretive new attending, Dr. Tony Veracruz. Their patient: a renowned architect whose only chance at life is a groundbreaking “living revision” surgery that has never been performed on a human.