All around the world, there are autistic people. They have found unique jobs, and have showcased many spectacular skills. But would you think an autistic person would be fit enough to be a surgeon? A young autistic boy named Shaun Murphy is about to find out when he is accepted into working at San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital.
When I first started the show, I was almost instantly hooked! I adored the whole of this show so much! It was so exciting to see Shaun open up to others, patients and fellow employees alike, about his autism, his past, and his hopes and dreams for the future. As the show progresses, Shaun starts to advance to bigger jobs and missions at the hospital, and also experiences falling in love, coping with his past, and coming up with new solutions and alternatives to save the lives of patients.
I really loved seeing how Shaun's brain worked, how he was able to picture images from medical text books and online in his head, memorize medical conditions, and form together paths and solutions for patients whose conditions were not understandable to other surgeons.
Overall, I enjoyed so many moments of this touching show, all leading to its sweet finale! It's also become an important show, because it seems to show autistic people that they can accomplish almost anything, as long as they have belief, and have the right friends and families to help them when they have uncomfortable or sad moments in their work and lives. The Good Doctor is definitely not a medical show to miss out on!
When I first started the show, I was almost instantly hooked! I adored the whole of this show so much! It was so exciting to see Shaun open up to others, patients and fellow employees alike, about his autism, his past, and his hopes and dreams for the future. As the show progresses, Shaun starts to advance to bigger jobs and missions at the hospital, and also experiences falling in love, coping with his past, and coming up with new solutions and alternatives to save the lives of patients.
I really loved seeing how Shaun's brain worked, how he was able to picture images from medical text books and online in his head, memorize medical conditions, and form together paths and solutions for patients whose conditions were not understandable to other surgeons.
Overall, I enjoyed so many moments of this touching show, all leading to its sweet finale! It's also become an important show, because it seems to show autistic people that they can accomplish almost anything, as long as they have belief, and have the right friends and families to help them when they have uncomfortable or sad moments in their work and lives. The Good Doctor is definitely not a medical show to miss out on!
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