Network: ABC.
Episodes: 126 (hour).
Seasons: Seven.
TV show dates: September 25, 2017 — May 21, 2024.
Series status: Ended.
Performers include: Freddie Highmore, Nicholas Gonzalez, Antonia Thomas, Chuku Modu, Beau Garrett, Irene Keng, Hill Harper, Richard Schiff, Tamlyn Tomita, Fiona Gubelmann, Will Yun Lee, Christina Chang, Paige Spara, Jasika Nicole, Bria Samoné Henderson, Noah Galvin, Osvaldo Benavides, and Brandon Larracuente.
TV show description:
An English-language adaption of the South Korean series of the same name, The Good Doctor TV show, comes from showrunner David Shore with Daniel Dae Kim. The medical drama centers on surgical resident Dr. Shaun Murphy (Highmore).
A Wyoming native with autism and savant syndrome, Shaun travels to Silicon Valley for a surgical residency. Upon landing in California, he comes to the rescue of a gravely injured young boy. Thanks to his incredible memory and keen ability to perceive spatial relations, Shaun is able to diagnose him and implement unique life-saving emergency treatment because he recognizes signs and symptoms — ones which are not clear to a far more experienced doctor on the scene.
Meanwhile, because he is on the Autism Disorder Spectrum and because he is late for his interview due to the accident, the San José St. Bonaventure Hospital board is eager to reject Shaun’s residency. Only hospital president Dr. Aaron Glassman (Schiff) advocates for him. It is clear that Glassman has a personal investment in this young candidate.
In flashbacks, Aaron meets a then 14-year-old Shaun (Graham Verchere) and his protective younger brother, Steve (Dylan Kingwell), after the boys’ abusive father throws Shaun’s pet bunny across the room, which kills the poor animal. In the wake of the rabbit’s death, the brothers leave home and set up camp in an abandoned school bus. Steve later dies from a freak accident while he’s trying to help Shaun make friends with some other boys.
In the present day, the board asks Shaun to explain why he wants to be a surgeon. Although he processes events and emotions differently than a neurotypical person might, he still connects with them.
Shaun draws upon the devastation wrought by the loss of both his brother and his pet. He knows both were robbed of full lives and all the opportunities and experiences that should have been theirs. He explains to the board how wants to prevent that from happening to anyone else.
While savant syndrome contributes to Shaun’s unique ability to understand a patient’s condition, his autism can hinder his ability to communicate with others, which concerns the hospital board. Because of Glassman’s passionate advocacy and persistence, as well as his willingness to lay his own professional standing on the line, the board eventually approves Shaun’s candidacy.
When Shaun is finally assigned to a surgical team, the lead surgeon makes no secret of his biases and tells Shaun he’ll never do more than administer suction in his O.R. Shaun, however, remembers Steve telling him that he can do anything. He hones in on the senior doctor’s arrogance and asks if it helps him as a surgeon, hurts him as a person, and if it is worth it.
Will Shaun be able to learn how to hand the interactive tasks necessary for a successful surgeon? Can he do all the job requires — and well enough to both save lives and overcome the bigotry of others? Stay tuned.
Series Finale:
Episode #126 — Goodbye
As the doctors consider their futures, they work together to solve one of the most important cases of their careers.
First aired: May 21, 2024.
What do you think? Do you like The Good Doctor TV series? Should this TV show have ended or been renewed for an eighth season on ABC?
Shows such as “The Good Doctor” are very few. Yes it’s not about vampires, crime, relationships, etc., but it shows how a person can face adversities and still succeed. I look forward to this new show every week and would be very disappointed if it was canceled without being given a chance for viewers to realize how great it is.
One of the best shows this season. Please renew for next season. I am upset that it is not on tonight.
We really like this show. It is great acting and a wholesome show. Please continue it. I am disappointed it’s not on tonight.
Love this show! So entertaining and educational! Look forward to it every Monday night. Where is it tonight? Please do not cancel!
LOVE this show! My husband and I look forward to it every Monday Night. Where it is tonight? Very disappointed! Bring it back! So entertaining!
I love this show so disappointed it isn’t on tonight 11/6/17 why
Yes…I love this show very very much…..sad when it is over for the week….seems to me like it should be much longer…can’t get enough of it…..Thanks…..oh by the way…..where is it tonight?….11/06/2017….Looking all week for it to come on and find that it is not….disappointed
I love Freddie Highmore.I wish he d do another psycho type movie. He s great at this part but I think the scenarios are a little far fetched.
My grandson, now 18, has a mild form of autism. He is high functioning and successful. That’s why I watch The Good Doctor. I love this show. Captivating.
I love this show. I wait all week for Monday night. what happened with tonights episode, its not on. 11/06/2017
A special on country artist Luke Bryan is on instead. While I like LB, I would rather have watched new episode of Shaun & Good Doctor.
I LOVE this show! Kudos to the cast, writers & crew.
Love the show. My Husband and coworkers also enjoy the show. We all look forward each week for the next episode!
Painful to watch. He’s just ever so slightly on the side of the spectrum that would not belong in the hospital. Each episode is an amalgamation of bigoted stereotypes, people pitying him, people insulting him, and “intended for humor” social faux pas. What a dreadful misrepresentation of our community.
Cancel this show.
Love this show.Great acting
I love it. A very good interpretation of a successful autistic person like the real Temple Grandin. I Luke thé backgammon store with histoire brocher. I hope it is a hit.