Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20 Recap

Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20 Recap

Welcome to the end of Brilliant Minds, where most things are unfair, but the central story of Dr. Oliver Wolf (Zachary Quinto) ends as satisfying as it can. However, Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20, titled “The Way Home,” acts more as a season finale than a series finale. Of course, the cancellation news is to blame, so it’s hard to say whether any adjustments were made to capture a series finale vibe. A lot of Season 2 has felt like the fallout of adjustments made, so it’s surprising to see the show end on some major cliffhangers.

The interns, as well as Carol (Tamberla Perry), get the short end of the stick in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20. Their stories don’t quite have a definitive conclusion like Wolf and Josh’s (Teddy Sears), each at the mercy of cancellation and their Season 3 set-ups with nowhere to go.

Van (Alex MacNicoll) unceremoniously returns, eating at a diner with Ericka (Ashleigh LaThrop) and Dana in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20. Their waitress is Joan, Ericka’s birth mother, and Van and Dana are there for emotional support as Ericka works up the courage to introduce herself. It takes a couple of visits, but she eventually does, sitting alone at the diner counter, making small talk with Joan until she bites the bullet and tells Joan who she is.

But this isn’t the happy family reunion Ericka expected. Joan denies having ever given a baby up for adoption and tells Ericka to take her coffee to go. As she turns away, Joan’s facade drops, unseen by Ericka, clearly having just lied to her daughter. Ericka leaves, comforted by Van and Dana in a group hug.

Carol and Thorne work together on a case in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20.

Silva, Dana, and Ericka in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20

It’s nice to see ¾ of the intern group together in the final episode, but Van and Dana have a lot to do on their own, and Ericka’s search for her birth mother ends anti-climatically. It definitely feels like the end of Act 3 for Ericka, and her connecting with her mother is left on the table for a Season 3 that’s never coming.

Carol and Thorne work together on a case in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20 involving a patient who needs open heart surgery but refuses it. He gives some sob story about how his dad had the same surgery, and it disabled him, and he’d rather die than live like that. This sets off Carol and Thorne on an ethical debate on whether the man is of sound mind to refuse a surgery that will save his life. After a few different chats with him, Carol determines he’s aware enough to refuse, which Thorne takes issue with, not wanting to be party to watching a man die when he could save his life.

But Carol has dabbled in the morally gray area of medical ethics before and refuses to bend the law just to help Thorne ease his conscience. This creates a rift between them in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20, especially when Thorne goes behind her back and does the surgery anyway. He apologizes to Carol, but the mix between the personal and the professional is too much, and she calls it quits with Thorne.

The cancellation of Brilliant Minds is such a bummer for Carol and Thorne’s story.

Thorne, Dana, Van, and Ericka in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20

The cancellation is such a bummer for this particular story. It’s a juicy one. Thorne and Carol have just started dating after a long season of will-they-won’t-they. After all the BS Carol has been through, she deserves a good man. But this hiccup in their relationship turns more complicated in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20 when two police officers show up at Bronx General, telling Thorne that their heart patient killed his wife but has claimed both Thorne and Carol as his alibi.

Considering the guy never consented to the surgery, getting the cops involved will eventually lead to another sticky situation regarding medical ethics, but also, it doesn’t matter anyway because the show’s over, and that’s another lost Season 3 thread we won’t get to see unfold.

It leaves Carol and Thorne with an unsatisfying conclusion after their really strong build-up all season. I’m not sure how much could have actually been changed once the cancellation news came through, but it’s still unfortunate.

Things get personal in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20, for Josh and Wolf.

Duke and Josh in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20

Things get personal in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20, for Josh and Wolf. Josh’s whole family descends on Bronx General when his father’s dementia worsens. Even though he’s officially been named chief, this final episode puts Josh in the role of a patient’s family. Wolf steps in as Duke’s (Ed Begley Jr.) doctor, which means he integrates himself into the lives of Josh’s family, which also includes a hostile sister who clearly knows who Wolf is in relation to Josh.

But Duke’s care takes precedence over any perceived personal issues. A dementia patient also feels like an appropriate bookend for the series. The very first time we see Wolf, he’s breaking a dementia patient out of the hospital so he can be at his granddaughter’s wedding. It’s through playing the piano at the wedding that the man’s memory comes back for a moment. It was an example of how far Wolf will go for his patients, and the same is true of Duke.

The fact that Duke is the father of the man he’s in love with is only an added bonus, making this particular storyline all the more emotional. There’s an added layer to the issue of fathers in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20 that makes this story involving Duke, Josh, and Wolf all the more personal and emotionally satisfying.

Wolf’s sister, whose real name is Margo (Sarah Steele), arrives to tell Wolf that his father died in a motorcycle accident. Surprise siblings always run the risk of heading too far into melodrama, but there’s no over-the-top reunion or hurt or anger between Wolf and Margo.

The news of his father’s death in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20 doesn’t hit Wolf that hard.

Margo in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20

It’s just a quiet affair that lets each of them reflect on what they got from their dad and what they didn’t. Considering we don’t get to know Margo that well throughout Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20, it’s enough to close out this arc with Wolf’s dad, despite the clear pivot the show did in regards to that character.

His father’s death doesn’t hit Wolf as it did 30 years ago, since he mourned him already. It was his father’s return and subsequent departure that sent Wolf spiraling at the beginning of the season. So, despite the news, Wolf holds his own when seeing to Duke, and witnessing Josh’s own struggles with connecting with his father, both the current version of him in the grips of dementia, and the father he used to know, who barely acknowledged his son’s sexuality.

This is why Wolf’s story feels complete despite the show’s cancellation. He begins Brilliant Minds still haunted by his father’s disappearance. When his father returns, asking for his help, it sends Wolf spiraling for most of Season 2. But it also allows him to understand what his father went through with his own mental health struggles.

Margo’s appearance in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20 brings everything full circle — Wolf learns his father died, but this time he knows who to lean on and how. There’s still a lingering thread of Wolf dealing with the knowledge that his father had a whole other family after he left him 30 years ago, but the closure Wolf gets is enough.

Josh arrives at Wolf’s house and confesses his love in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20.

Wolf and Josh in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20

Especially when Josh voices to Carol that he’s not sure if Wolf won’t run out on him again when something else hits the fan, and she tells him about Wolf’s father dying a few days before. That’s enough to tell Josh that Wolf is in a better place, and it’s probably time to take that leap of faith with Wolf.

Having Josh’s family around in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20 also allows him to voice some thoughts that he’s been holding back. When faced with Beau’s accusations of still loving Wolf, Josh could never confirm or deny. When telling Wolf about Beau’s suspicions, all he could say was that he’s still trying to figure things out. But speaking to his father after a successful day of indoor baseball, Wolf’s solution to getting Duke to remember parts of himself, is that there is someone he loves.

Beau makes one more appearance in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20 when Wolf brings him in for a consult on Duke. He mentions that he and Josh’s sister are pretty close, which explains her earlier hostility toward Wolf. But he also tells Wolf that he and Josh broke up and offers Wolf some advice: make sure he and Josh are on the same page about what they want.

Josh arrives at Wolf’s house and confesses his love, and the two make out with each other throughout a montage of loving each other, all while Wolf’s narration talks about the chemicals of love and what it does to the brain, an apt conclusion to the story about a neurologist.

But wait, there’s one more thing in Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20—Josh and Wolf vacation in Mexico, two emotionally mature adults who take time off. Carol’s there too, getting away from the angst of her relationship turmoil with Thorne. Things are calm and breezy until they go downstairs to their hotel lobby, where guests are passed out. Sigh. Who doesn’t love main characters stumbling upon a big, dramatic case when they’re outside their element and removed from their normal routines? Too bad we won’t ever actually get to see this play out.

Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20 does a wonderful job of wrapping up Dr. Oliver Wolf’s emotional arc across two seasons. If the show had another season on the horizon, the other plotlines would have made great set-ups for future seasons. But the reality of network cancellations leaves the other characters hanging with a lot to be desired.

Brilliant Minds Season 2 is available to stream on Peacock.

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Brilliant Minds Season 2 Episode 20 does a wonderful job of wrapping up Dr. Oliver Wolf’s emotional arc across two seasons. If the show had another season on the horizon, the other plotlines would have made great set-ups for future seasons.

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