By Gabriella Zuardo '20 This fall, there have been many new and impressive tv shows. On September 25, a new show created by David Shore, called The Good Doctor, premiered and brought attention to many viewers.
The Good Doctor is about Shaun Murphy, a surgeon with autism and savant syndrome. As viewers watch this show, they will learn a great deal of information about how an autistic person behaves and reacts in in certain situations. Be aware that the series contains graphic scenes of surgery, much medical information, and dialogue, as well as a heartfelt backstory on Shaun Murphy. This show is great for students who are interested in the medical field, family members of someone with autism, and simply anyone who is attracted to medical-drama. The tv series has only five episodes out right now and each episode has a time frame of 40-45 minutes. If you are done with homework on Monday night and feel the urge to be curious and watch something new, The Good Doctor is on at 10 p.m. on ABC. If you missed an episode and couldn’t record it go check out ABC’s website for the episode, or a recap of the episode at The Good Doctor on ABC. You will be amazed by Shaun Murphy’s view on things during the series!
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