The Good | Doctor
Let’s be honest: For 7 seasons, The Good Doctor didn’t just ask “Who will save the patient?” It asked much harder questions.
Remember the episode “Trampoline”? Or the season 6 finale? The show loved to break its own rules. Surgeons dating? Ethical nightmares? A main character’s shocking death? This wasn’t Grey’s Anatomy light. This was a show that argued rules exist for a reason —until love or justice demanded they be broken. The Good Doctor
Stream it. Rewatch it. Argue about it in the comments. Let’s be honest: For 7 seasons, The Good
(Mine: “I am a surgeon. I am not broken.”) ⬇️ #TheGoodDoctor #FreddieHighmore #MedicalDrama #AutismRepresentation #TVThatMakesYouThink #ShaunMurphy The show loved to break its own rules
Here’s an engaging, ready-to-post social media or blog-style piece about The Good Doctor . The Good Doctor : Why We Couldn’t Look Away (Even When It Made Us Cry)
👉 Can a surgeon who feels too much be better than one who feels nothing? 👉 What does “normal” even mean? 👉 And how far would you go to save someone you love?