[s5e6] One Heart 📍

Dr. Morgan Reznick treats Nira, a patient who is rapidly losing her sight. In an attempt to impress the hospital's new owner, , Morgan pushes for a risky and expensive treatment plan, highlighting her constant struggle between patient care and corporate ladder-climbing. Glassman and Lea

Dr. Aaron Glassman, feeling marginalized by the new hospital management, retreats to a bar for axe-throwing. Lea tries to boost his spirits by manipulating his patient satisfaction scores—a move that backfires when Glassman discovers the "stalking" and dishonesty, insisting she "clean up her own mess". 📊 Episode Overview Main Conflict Refuses to stop trying to save a brain-dead patient. Learns to let go to save another life. Alex Park Advocates for a transplant for his young patient, Ollie. Successfully transplants Brandon's heart into Ollie. Morgan Reznick Attempts to win favor with Salen using a vision-loss case. Her medical decisions are clouded by her ambition. Aaron Glassman Dealing with feeling obsolete at St. Bonaventure. Rejects Lea's attempt to "fix" his professional image. If you'd like to dive deeper into this episode, I can: [S5E6] One Heart

Explain how changed the hospital's atmosphere in this season. Glassman and Lea Dr

: Brandon, a young man, arrives with severe brain and heart injuries after a fall. His father, Ed, a military man, is desperate to reconcile with his unconscious son. 📊 Episode Overview Main Conflict Refuses to stop

: Ollie, a young patient from the Make-A-Wish Foundation , is in critical condition and requires a heart transplant to survive.

Shaun's obsession with a "perfect" surgical outcome leads to a clash with Park. Park believes the most "human" choice is to use the heart to save a life that can still be lived, while Shaun views the transplant as a failure to save his own patient. Ultimately, Shaun must accept the finality of Brandon's death to allow Ollie a chance at life. Morgan’s Ambition

Detail the between Brandon and his father.