In this particular case, we saw an evolution in Morgan's drama, who, seeing that no one else is willing to be with Eden, decides to give this unconditional love a chance, which we gradually see growing in the scene, and it's beautiful to watch. Even Parker gets closer to her in a more affectionate way, and now she no longer thinks about undergoing treatments to get pregnant.
I believe that if this is one of the reasons for Parker's approach, it will be several steps backwards, especially sexist, to make him think about her being pregnant by another person, and whether it's okay for her to adopt a baby instead of having one.
Now, Glassman is just a few steps away from exploding at Shaun, even though she understands that he does it to understand what's going on with him, as if he were trying to save his own father. The problem is that Shaun makes a discovery, and instead of talking to Glassman, he takes it directly to Lim, which breaks their trust, because now he won't be able to perform surgeries.
That's right, Shaun discovered a problem in Glassman's brain due to chemotherapy and cancer, and even though he's fine, when he's under pressure, he has memory problems, and when faced with surgery, this becomes more evident.
Andrew lost a friend, and we had discussions about his choice not to have some surgeries, like Asher bringing this up to his boyfriend Jeremy, and they ended up fighting, because the doctor is very incisive in his opinions and in the discussion he offends the other. I would also lose my temper if it were Jeremy, and he prefers to step away for a while to think, but again Asher goes to him and exposes his side, but being more gentle here.
Jordan and Danny continue to try to evolve their relationship, but both of them are really separated, as if they were each other's support, but when they are together this point becomes unbalanced... We'll see until the end of the season.
Even Andrew and Dalisay end up understanding each other when he realizes that he needs to think more about others.