Dr. Sean's TV show is: the American drama Good Doctor.
Good Doctor is a medical drama series directed by Seth Gordon and Mike Risto, written by David Shaw, and starring Freddie Highmore and Nicholas Gonzalez, which aired on September 25, 2017 on ABC.
The show is about a young surgeon (Sean Murphy) who joins a prestigious hospital, which causes everyone to wonder if a doctor who can't relate to regular people can actually treat patients.
The drama, based on the Korean drama of the same name "Good Doctor," stars Freddie Highmore as Shaun Murphy, the lead character with autism, and Beau Garrett as Jessica Preston, one of the hospital's board members and a friend of Aaron Glassman's, who takes Aaron's side in recruiting Shaun. Jessica sides with Aaron.
"The Good Doctor" Episode Review
The first season of the show opened up the medical genre through the characterization of Shaun Murphy - a return to the "character-driven" approach of Dr. House. (coincidentally, the same creative team is behind both shows).
What enriches each episode is not just the everyday complications that highlight the skill and professional greatness of the doctors, but also the fact that the characters are autistic, giving them a sense of humanity - they struggle with their own dilemmas and obstacles, and they have their own discomfort zones. He'll struggle with his own difficulties and obstacles, as well as his own areas of discomfort. In contrast to medical dramas, which are often tense and tense, this drama is warm, healing, and bright, and shows a different side of medical creation.