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  1. Hace 1 día · CUIDADO, ALERTA DE SPOILER. Después de siete temporadas y 126 episodios, “The Good Doctor” llegó a su fin el 21 de mayo de 2024. El drama médico desarrollado por David Shore y Daniel Dae Kim terminó con el protagonista, el Dr. Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore), dando una charla TED sobre su travesía para convertirse en jefe de cirugía en el Hospital San José St. Bonaventure.

  2. Hace 13 horas · How Freddie Highmore Feels About ’The Good Doctor’s Autism Representation 'The Good Doctor' said goodbye with its series finale this week. 9-1-1.

  3. Hace 1 día · Freddie Highmore in "Goodbye," the series finale of <i>The Good Doctor</i> Credit - Courtesy of Disney. A few years ago, a friend of a friend declared that he wanted to pick my brain about The Good Doctor. He’d recently learned that I was an autistic culture writer and was eager to hear my feelings on the hit ABC medical drama’s fictional portrayal of a promising young surgeon on the spectrum.

  4. Hace 1 día · Launching on September 20, 2017, the drama followed the development of autistic surgeon Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore) from surgical resident to successful physician at San Jose’s St ...

  5. Hace 1 día · Freddie Highmore on Saying Goodbye to ‘The Good Doctor': ‘The Show Has Always Lived in These Tiny Little Nuances' After seven seasons, "The Good Doctor" came to a heart-rending conclusion, emotionally devastating the dedicated fans who signed on to say so long to Dr. Shaun Murphy and the rest of the cast and crew who populated San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital.

  6. Hace 1 día · Audrey Lim and Freddie Highmore in ‘The Good Doctor.’. ABC/Jeff Weddell. Highmore admitted it’s hard saying goodbye to his character, but parts of Shaun, arguably the best parts, will remain. “He is so hopeful and optimistic,” he shared. “I feel that’s what people have over the years connected with about him, that he sees a good ...

  7. Hace 13 horas · With no openly autistic people in the writer’s room or cast, the show in general and the character of Dr. Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore) in particular struck me as more of an amalgamation of non-autistic people’s misconceptions, fears, and fantasies about autism than a nuanced exploration of what it’s actually like to be someone like me.