Dr. Morgan Reznick faces her own past experiences with assault, eventually sharing her story to encourage the patient to undergo a rape kit.
Released as the 8th track on the deluxe version of his album, Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale (2023).
More recently, the title gained significance in the hip-hop community:
A secondary plot involves Dr. Shaun Murphy and Dr. Lim; Shaun attempts to apologize for a past surgery that left Lim paralyzed, but Lim initially refuses to forgive him, highlighting the difficulty of making amends when the damage is permanent. Music: Tyler, the Creator and Demi Lovato
The phrase is also used in academic and literary contexts to explore the ethics of apologies.
Dr. Morgan Reznick faces her own past experiences with assault, eventually sharing her story to encourage the patient to undergo a rape kit.
Released as the 8th track on the deluxe version of his album, Call Me If You Get Lost: The Estate Sale (2023).
More recently, the title gained significance in the hip-hop community:
A secondary plot involves Dr. Shaun Murphy and Dr. Lim; Shaun attempts to apologize for a past surgery that left Lim paralyzed, but Lim initially refuses to forgive him, highlighting the difficulty of making amends when the damage is permanent. Music: Tyler, the Creator and Demi Lovato
The phrase is also used in academic and literary contexts to explore the ethics of apologies.