Shaun Connects with a Young Patient - The Good Doctor
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- Dr. Shaun Murphy (Freddie Highmore) has been trying to avoid having a personal moment with young patient Isla (guest star Isla Rose Hall), as connections with strangers can be uncomfortable for him. But Isla's disarming honesty prompts Shaun to open up as well, and the two share a tender moment -- but then tragedy strikes. From 'The Good Doctor' season 5, episode 11, 'The Family.' Watch 'The Good Doctor' MONDAYS 10/9c on ABC. Stream on Hulu.
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It's so sad how he says "Your parents would probably still love you" when he knows it wasn't like that with him :(
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@@GriffinsDailyDosefr
That little girl has a bright future if she is already pulling off this level of acting.
Yeah ngl
Shaun bonding with her was so sweet especially the way he willingly hugged her. 🥲
Yeah
There’s something about Shaun bonding with a child patient that get me all the time ☺️
@@jamedlock83 haha, laugh all u want. But Shaun is cute with kids
He's grown alot in accepting physical touch and empathizing
@@evalevy2909 autistic people aren't obligated to do that
I loved this episode. Seeing Shaun and Isla bond like father and daughter made me melt.
Which episode and season is it?
@@anancheng4657 S5 E11
I would say brother and sister, but yes.
@@anancheng4657 5x11 I think maybe
This message in this scene is so good and so profound!!! It is an " eye" opener when you realize.... Sometimes both people are at fault.....
Sometimes the victim gets unlucky doing something stupid and they didn't get a second chance to learn that lesson. It's not victim blaming to acknowledge when that happens, it's collective learning.
Also, that good things happen as well.
I love that he doesn’t lie. One of my kids I believe has Asperger’s. I noticed when my granddaughter was diagnosed with autism. He doesn’t lie either.
He bonds with kids so well because he is honest to a fault. Kids can typically see through most non related adults white lies. and would find his blatent honsety. Very trustworthy.
It’s depressing because adults are the exact opposite. They distrust you the more honest you are, and even get mad about it.
This kid did a great job in this episode! 👍👍👏👏
THE KID IS MY FRIEND!!! HOLY SHIT HOW DID I GET HERE😭
@@O_oLumiWHAT???😭😭
I remember when Freddie was a child actor being so impressed with the way he could hold his own with Johnny Depp. Watching this I was so impressed with how that young lady was able to hold her own with him.
It takes a lot for him to bond...that was special.
Shaun bonding with her so, sweet and especially when he was willing to hug the little girl, near the end of the episode
Ok but the little girl acting gave me chills well done💞👏🏽
Seriously? I thought it was awful acting.
@@Phillipmamowfwifharts someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed
THAT GIRL IS MY FRIEND!!! HOW DID I GET HERE LMAO
Seeing Shaun and Isla bond is so touching that I almost cry when they talk 🥲
It made me cry on the inside.
Shaun would make such a great father!
of her daughter huhu 😔
i’m so proud of isla for booking this job ! she did such a good job omg !!!
Can I just say Shaun is literally a ceeper because he is so honest we would never cheat and he is kind and faithful
I was really confused by your comment because I thought you write Shaun is a creeper, but I realized you meant Keeper😂
@@gurglequeen433 same lol
Languages are fun, aren't they? And keyboards of different languages and autocucumbers of the same can lead to some ridicolousness but hey at least we all understood in the end what bladecruz8252 actually meant. And, I think, that's what counts. =)
@@annasaddiction5129 autocucumbers
When I first read this I thought you said creeper
I had a second read and got your meaning. Keeper not creeper
This scene brought a lot of tears for me. Thank You. I try to be honest like him sometimes and often times people do not really appreciate it.
I bet the real actress wanted to hug Freddie. He told her that his parents didn't like him. If only we got more of that. Many other autistics had this
My mom pretends that certain aspects of my childhood never happened, because it would "paint her in a really bad light." She doesn't like to admit that she didn't like me when I was growing up. My sister, who was even worse to me than anybody, realized her son was "taking after me," and she got support to understand and help her son. Our relationships is even more awkward now, because unlike my mom, she feels genuine regret.
Shaun would make a great dad someday
Wow you just predicted a part of a season
This is one of the best episodes of the show in a while.
Best of the season if ya ask me
@@111JFish agreed
I like that when she's explains the incident you can see her hiding a smirk
There was no smirk.
I have a feeling this little girl is going to be around for a while
Great acting career awaits her
I bet the little girl playing her thinks Freddie Highmore is adorable
1:50 this is why Shaun would actually make a really good father. Kids need to hear the truth
He could’ve told her it wasn’t her fault and gave a bs reason but he told her the truth.
He does in later seasons. He & Lea have a baby boy that they name Steve
They also need to be listened to.
Every episode of the Good Doctor makes tears pour out of my eyes
I was so sure that Isla's parents are gonna die so Shaun & Lea could adopt her.
Same here man same here. It would have made an interesting development in the show
What a emotional touching scene! Impressive acting by both!
To be honest, I wanted Shaun and Lea to adopt Lyra somehow.
I thought that's where they were going or laying the foundation
@@QuEsT_X sad it didnt work out. But i really hope they will adopt a baby in the future.
@@aadityaharikrishnan9970 espeso que adopten un bebé 😍🤗
This got me so teared up for some reason.
I like Shaun. He reminds me of myself in most aspects.
Sad to see the series come to an end; some of the best writing and acting in recent years.
what a good doctor
Why the hell I always want to cry when I see dr Murphy and hear his voice
I cant stop laughing with the drawing of the dog looks like a horse 😂😂😂
Best ep this season
Wow. Powerfully written scene
im not crying your crying
TBH THIS WAS SO SWEET
wow the little actress was pretty good.
I like this series all taking good care All the patient
Para mi ver a shuan como un papa 😍🤗💙💙💙
If I need to have surgery I’d trust him to do it and be there before to assure me everything will be okay .
I would trust him too. I’m autistic and can understand from his movements and how he feels to know that he knows what he’s doing
I love Isla so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I AM A SURGEON!
I like this program
I always get scared when I’m in the car cause of things like this and how people can just run red lights and drunk drive
i love this:)
isla rose is my friend what am i watching😭
"Commenting publicly", intriguing yet foreboding, I digress. The lead character Dr. Shaun Murphy...has the cool and emotional naivete of Vinny Barbarino , a brain two levels more captivating then Sheldon, both traits filtered through the innocent eyes of Mark Mcain, presented with the clinical precision of Dr. Spock. Does not get any better then that.!
Son gonna grow up, yes this is my mom and my dr Shaun Murphy
How can I watch all eps ?? Is there any link or app
If you liked this series, I highly recommend you to watch the South Korean version.
Is she gonna be okay?
remember the batman and ra's al ghul scene
You are correct in your assessment but the character of Shaun at this point is more childlike and than adult and I think the writers believed a child would take what he said differently because he was recalling his feelings as a child as a sort of support. Now maybe the addition of mentioning his parents was a bit much. I would think that the writers tried this script out with numerous kids her age before they signed off on it. It usually goes through up to 10 revisions. Your point is very valid. I was a kid during the 1950's. I remember having whooping cough at age 10 and the nurse told my mother that I would probably die. I had almost died once so death did not scare me but my poor Mother was a wreck.. she was like Shaun. Some people just have no idea as to how yo deliver bad news gently.
Cute kid ❤ 0:36
🥺🥺🥺
What episode of what season is this?
Shaun reminds me of baymax
Fun fact: The television distributor that owns the network rights for The Good Doctor is the same company that made Big Hero 6.
" It was STEVES fult too " ( me: THAT DARN STEEVE, SEE THIS IS WHAT I TELL YOU, STEEVES, THEY JUST DONT GET IT. )
BRO THAT ENDING CAUGHT ME OFF GUARD
'Probably'
I wish I could've been a better sister 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 my brother is autistic
You can still be a good sister to your brother x
WHAT IS THE NAME OR NUMBER OF THIS CHAPTER, PLEASE?
its in the description
11
Little girl: I'm sorry about your brother. And your parents. And your baby...
Me: Baby? What baby?
Also me: I must watch for the babyyy!
episode ?
its in the description
It’s WILD how much people lie about what oxytocin is and does.
What does he said is bandage ?
Generation midday heights fact in putting medium commute nasty tigh nodes
Shaun is kinda cute imo. Is that just me?
Shiiiit, do that to a Hispanic dad and you’d get the belt real fast
Still the Dad's fault he never should have taken his eyes off the road.
How do you connect with a child
I'm autistic and I want to clear up the misconception that autistic people are not empathetic. They are probably more so that neurotypical in some cases. I certainly feel sad when others are in pain and even feel it sometimes.
It's a TV show, for Pete's sake!
I... Actually... It may be an unpopular opinion, but I don't like when an adult does this... At the end of his talking, she's sorry for him, and I don't think she should be sorry for someone else at that moment. I don't know. 2:46
wait... what baby?
Lea had a miscarriage in Season 4
It’s NEVER ok to see kids in hospital cuz their to young to have problems with their health
Couldn't she be Shaun's kid?
Pure example of why you whoop your kids.
ahh and then she fell on the bed was kinda fake
YES IT WAS YOUR FAULT IF HE DIES YOU DID IT TO HIM.....
These medicin tv shows are literally so unrealistic. In real medicine it takes a lot of time to do a proper patient history and not just ask them questions in like 30 seconds like these shows (I'm not talking about this specific video but medicine shows in general)
Shows are made to be entertaining not realistic bud
@@H1GH710 Not medical shows
Homeless people and incels are angry at the world. They could attack our fellow citizens today. We need to help them be happier with the Universal Basic Income. So they don’t attack us.
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I'm going to be the one who points out that, regardless of how sweet that scene looked, he was essentially trauma-dumping on a child.
While they did bond over shared feelings of blame, the addition of his parents not loving him could very well scare her right back to square one.
Not to mention that, in my experience, trauma-dumping puts the listener in an awkward, 'on-the-spot' position. It was more his trauma by the end, than it was about hers.
Shaun didn't see it that way and he was trying to comfort her in the way he best knew how. And it worked, she wanted to go and see her dad after they spoke.
As a little kid in a coma from polio I woke up 10 days later paralyzed from my eyes down. My GP was like Dr House.... really. He never told me I would ever walk or talk or ever do anything again . I was 6 but there were no lies. He said everyone would help but rehab would be long and hard but it was up to me. After 6 months i could walk a bit. Everything else even swallowing took much longer but after 2 years I was much better but never the same. Kids are better knowing the truth no matter how brutal.
@bonniestar4707
Yes, I know that. However, in my experience, that doesn't work in real life.
Do you have an example of this sort of thing working? (I'm not trying to be mean, I'm genuinely curious)
@@heatherloffelmann3547
I do not believe that's the same case. In your case, the doctor was telling you cold, hard facts. In this, the conversation seemed more about him. Due to that, my fear was that he would psych her out. For you, you were being told it was a hard road ahead, just straight-up.
Yes, it would be important for the girl in the clip to know that things may not go well, but that doesn't mean telling your own trauma story, potentially causing fear that she will meet the same fate.
@@petalpielily6740 I don't know, because I don't have experience in that sector with kids. But I'm sure that kid would have been upset if Shaun lied and said that everything would be fine, when there was a chance that things would not be fine. I got upset when I got lied to over things as a kid (like my Dad promising to take me to a play area and then not doing so) , so maybe Shaun's approach would have worked better than making false promises.
That little girl was some of the worst acting I have ever seen from younger cast members in any show.
Can you do any better? If you can’t, you have absolutely no right to say she’s a bad actress. She is on this show because she’s good at acting. Imagine having nothing better to do then hate on a child. Grow up.
I really don't think young children should be judged on their acting, they literally have no experience with it.
Should I sue you? I think I damaged my eyeballs from rolling them too hard at this comment.
Hell nah, the caption is wild🗿💀
What season and episode is this???
Season 5, Episode 11