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?
Great show. Crime to remove
Love this show and please continue it.
its a great show.
Absolutely Love It! I have an Autistic son and have worked with Severely challenged Autistic young men. The actor who portrays Dr. Shaun Murphy is spot on and my husband and I eagerly await each episode to see what happens next and how people cope with Dr. Murphys abilities. Please do not cancel this series! It means a lot to those Autistic higher functioning young boys and girls to see that they too can excel to a better way of life and be just as important to society as anyone else that is in any professional arena.
My husband and I both love it which means a program we watch together. Had to look up the bio on Shiff. Never watched West Wing. Both he and Freddy are good at their craft and not over acted. Didn’t know one thing about either. Keep this show!
I really enjoyed watching it and I hope you will resume the show soon.
Puh-lease hurry and put it back on. For two Mondays now I have been disappointed that it was not airing. It should not be cancelled it should be bumped up to a 9:00 PM slot. The Good doctor is a show that I think give a very human touch to America right now in light of all the chaos we face and discrimination individuals from all walks of life must overcome to be successful in our country. Thanks for letting me make this request-YES to the good Doctor.
If the network pays attention at all, please don’t cancel. I worked with autistic children for a long time and Freddie Highmore is excellent. His portrayal of this population is excellent. The world needs to learn more about disabilities, how people feel and how they are treated.
I think the Good Doctor is a great show.
One of the few shows (and I mean FEW!) that compels me turn on the TV. Should not be cancelled.
The Good Doctor is an AWESOME SHOW!!! Please keep it on,
Replaced by the bachelor?. Greatest show!
Please renew it. It’s a great show. I watched the 1st episode. LOL…I wouldn’t even answer my phone when the Good Doctor was on.
Please – this show is remarkable and especially so for understanding the challenges of the autistic. Brilliant acting – drama – a true doctor show that’s very human. Please, please keep it on. Probably the best show on ABC.
My husband and I love this show. Best on TV right now.