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Doogie Kameāloha M.D. Season 1 Episode 4: Release Date and Watch Online

Doogie Kameāloha M.D. Season 1 Episode 4 is going to release on September 29, 2021. Fans are eagerly waiting for the new episodes to release.

Doogie Kameāloha, M.D. is an American medical drama series created by Kourtney Kang. It stars Peyton Elizabeth Lee as the main lead female character. The show is based on the medical drama Doogie Howser, M.D. by Steven Bochco & David E. Kelley. The cast also includes Kathleen Rose Perkins, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, Jason Scott Lee, and Ronny Chieng.

What happened in the previous episodes?

The show revolves around Lahela, a teenage girl trying to handle her high school life and complicated family drama while being a teen doctor. In the episode “License to Not Drive”, Lahela is seen as a normal messed up kid who is trying to convince her parents to go for a drive. She feels weird that her parents see her as just a kid but not a responsible adult who saves the lives of thousands.

She feels strange that even after saving the lives of so many people, she is not getting enough appreciation whereas her brothers who are not doing anything worthy are getting praised for smaller tasks. Out of frustration, Lahela tries to go for a drive without telling anyone but things don’t go according to her plan when her car breaks down. Her brother Kai comes to her rescue and tells her he is willing to teach her how to be a reckless teenager.

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Doogie Kameāloha M.D. Season 1 Episode 4

Doogie Kameāloha M.D. Season 1 Episode 4 Release Date

“Lahela & Stitch” is going to release on September 29, 2021. We all are excited to see Lahela operating on Walter while we all know how complicated their relationship is. Needless to say, the wait is over, “Lahela & Stitch” will hit streaming platforms in just 2 days.

Doogie Kameāloha M.D. Season 1 Episode 4

Where to watch?

You can stream it on Disney+.

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