Canadian Broadway star Nick Cordero is expected to lose his right leg due to coronavirus complications.
31.03.2020 - 06:09 / deadline.com
By Matt Grobar
Assistant Editor, Awardsline
SPOILER ALERT: This story includes details from tonight’s season finale of ABC’s The Good Doctor.
In tonight’s Season 3 finale of The Good Doctor, the staff at St. Bonaventure Hospital continued sifting through the ruins of the massive earthquake that rocked San Jose—and as promised, not everyone on the ABC series made it out alive.
Several characters’ lives hung in the balance during the two-part finale, which began airing last week with Episode
Canadian Broadway star Nick Cordero is expected to lose his right leg due to coronavirus complications.
Days after revealing that Nick Cordero, 41, was in a “very bad” spot with his coronavirus recovery, his wife, Amanda Kloots, shared some good news. The Broadway star’s spouse posted on her Instagram Story Wednesday to tell her followers that Cordero’s condition has improved somewhat, despite him still being unconscious.
Nick Cordero‘s wife Amanda Kloots has been updating the world every day on his condition amid his battle with coronavirus and she has some good news to share.
Two moor fires which broke out on Good Friday on the hills above Glossop are thought to have been started deliberately.
David Harbour wants to connect directly with fans in a difficult time.
Susanna Reid was overcome with emotion as she watched a clip of a couple reuniting after the wife battled coronavirus in hospital.The presenter was left speaking through tears on Wednesday’s Good Morning Britain as she viewed the clip alongside co-hosts Piers Morgan and Dr Hilary. In the video, a woman is seen being pushed out of hospital in a wheelchair as nurses line the corridor while clapping for her recovery.
In a recent interview, Larry David bashed President Trump’s response to the coronavirus and called for 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders to drop out of the race. The 72-year-old comedian poked fun at the two political rivals during a recent interview with The New York Times in which he was willing to share his unfiltered thoughts about the current political landscape amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from the Season 3 finale of The Good Doctor. Read at your own risk]
By Dino-Ray Ramos
“The Good Doctor” ended its third season on Monday night in dramatic fashion with a major character death, and the show’s largest Live+Same Day audience since March 2019 tuned in to watch.
The Good Doctor will be down not one, but two characters when season four premieres. Warning, spoilers follow.
Spoiler alert: Do not read if you haven’t seen the season 3 finale of “The Good Doctor”.
Jasika Nicole, who played Dr. Carly Lever, is also exiting The Good Doctor.
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD!!! DO NOT READ IF YOU DON’T WANT TO KNOW!
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from the Season 3 finale of The Good Doctor. Read at your own risk]
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The Talking Heads icon has written an op-ed on the global crisis for his Reasons To Be Cheerful site