Embark on a journey with Freddie Highmore as he guides you through Shaun's transformation on ABC’s gripping medical drama, The Good Doctor. Crafted by the visionary Park Jae Bum, this riveting series promises to leave a lasting impact. immerse yourself in the stellar performances of an outstanding cast, featuring Freddie Highmore, Christina Chang, Richard Schiff, and others. experience the unforgettable storytelling of The Good Doctor Season 7, streaming on ABC!
The Good Doctor Cast:
Freddie Highmore, Christina Chang, Richard Schiff, Will Yun Lee, Fiona Gubelmann, Paige Spara, Noah Galvin, Bria Samoné Henderson, Antonia Thomas, Hill Harper and Chuku Modu
Stream The Good Doctor Season 7 now on ABC and Hulu!
The Good Doctor Cast:
Freddie Highmore, Christina Chang, Richard Schiff, Will Yun Lee, Fiona Gubelmann, Paige Spara, Noah Galvin, Bria Samoné Henderson, Antonia Thomas, Hill Harper and Chuku Modu
Stream The Good Doctor Season 7 now on ABC and Hulu!
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00:00 It's been a huge role.
00:02 Of course it's changed my life.
00:05 You put so much into it,
00:06 and so it still doesn't quite seem real
00:10 that it's all over.
00:12 Having more people to miss
00:13 means having more people to love.
00:17 You're right.
00:19 Our lives will never be the same again.
00:22 They'll be better.
00:24 Sean has evolved a huge amount,
00:27 and that's been one of the joys of playing him, actually.
00:29 I think the naive, innocent guy
00:32 who shows up at the very beginning of the pilot,
00:34 having never lived in this big city
00:36 and had a job in quite the same way,
00:38 has changed so much,
00:40 both in his personal and also his professional life,
00:43 and that's been really exciting to play,
00:45 the constant changes, the constant evolution.
00:48 My brother taught me that just because you love somebody
00:52 doesn't mean you get to love them forever.
00:56 The public fell in love with Dr. Murphy,
00:59 and that's a tribute to Freddie Highmark.
01:01 What he did with the character was remarkable,
01:03 and it's been so cool to watch this character
01:07 who I don't think we'd ever seen on TV before,
01:09 anything like that,
01:10 become a touchstone that people refer to
01:13 and, frankly, people want to be like.
01:15 I think that also has gone to counter
01:18 a misconception about autism.
01:22 Of course, Sean has autism, and he always will,
01:25 but that doesn't mean that he can't change and evolve
01:28 and grow and learn as a human being, as all of us can.
01:32 I am still different.
01:34 I will always have autism,
01:38 but now I'm proud of that.
01:42 You will always be an addict, even if you stop using drugs,
01:48 but Dr. Glassman sees you can be more.
01:54 Why can't you?
01:56 And sometimes on this show, what I've loved
01:57 is that those big moments for Sean, his progression,
02:01 have been small, little, understated things,
02:04 like, for example, the end of season one
02:06 where he gives Dr. Glassman a hug for the first time,
02:09 and it was so meaningful for him to be able to do that
02:14 that even though for someone else
02:16 that might be a small way to end a particular scene,
02:20 for us it was enough to end an entire season with,
02:23 and I'll certainly miss those little moments,
02:26 those nuances that people feel like they connect to him
02:29 and see a little bit of themselves represented in him.
02:31 That has been a really joyful and meaningful experience.
02:35 ♪♪
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