Shaun asking how he can get Dr. Glassman to stop hating him
"Shaun asking how he can get Dr. Glassman to stop hating him," The Good Doctor, "Growth Opportunities," directed by Daniel Dae Kim, 2022, (ABC)

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  1. Hi Amari! Thanks to ABC’s stupid scheduling, I’m actually caught up on The Good Doctor!

    I find myself agreeing with you on most everything, as usual. My one issue is with Joseph and Dr. Lim. I was interested in that storyline until he put her in the friendzone. Maybe I’m wrong, but what guy would go to such long lengths just to make a new “friend”? I understand giving her a hand in the parking garage with her wheelchair and groceries, and maybe even having cheese and crackers at her place. But going on a date that’s not really a date because he just wants to be her pal? I thought the ending to that scene would be how awkward the sex was, not how he went to all this trouble with her because she seemed “like a nice person to hang out with”. To me the whole thing was entirely made up to move Dr. Lim’s story forward, which I found very annoying (and I took 10 points off the Community Rating because of it)!

    And why we see so much of Alex and so little of Morgan has me annoyed, too!

    1. It was annoying to me too. My line of thinking was that because we’re so deep into the show now, we’re going to expand to show how other differently-abled people have trouble navigating a world that more so tolerates their existence than adapts to it. And, like what you said, I was thinking they were going to touch upon what it is like to be someone who is a wheelchair user when it comes to sex and so many other things. But, increasingly, it seems the show writers have started to back away from diving into how Lim has to adapt to the world, and it seems they don’t want it on par with how Shaun had to adapt or how the world can accommodate people like him, but doesn’t.

      At this point, I feel like if Daniel Dae Kim had his original wish of Shaun being Asian, like the original series, the guy who is playing Alex would likely be Shaun. It’s like Alex staying on is an apology for Kim unable to get him the lead role, so he made sure he got a steady gig regardless.

      1. I think it would have been very interesting for them to go deeper into Lim’s issues being in a wheelchair. The writers started off strong with her problems in the operating room but then backed off like you wrote, which is a shame.

        I love your comment about how it’s like Alex staying on is an apology from Kim unable to get him the lead role, so he gets a steady gig regardless! I don’t know whether to burst out laughing or toast your brilliance!!

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