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How about the American drama Good Doctor?

The American drama Good Doctor has gained a lot of praise and excellent ratings since it was launched in the first quarter of 217. This medical drama is adapted from the Korean drama of the same name in 213, which has been remake many times, which can be said to give a very interesting direction in the subject matter. When excellent medical drama such as Grey's Anatomy, Justices Seeker and Emergency Room Story have all become a thing of the past, ""

To explore human nature, it's not just the gimmick of Bai Lianhua.

The hero shaun murphy is a surgeon with autism, but he also has scholar syndrome and extraordinary visual thinking ability. This complex physiological phenomenon brings him a very low level of communication with patients, but he can often make achievements in giving medical plans.

Of course, an excellent surgeon needs more than superb medical skills. Sean's lack of interpersonal skills has brought many obstacles to his career. From the moment he entered St. Wende Hospital, he was constantly questioned and grew up in doubt.

But it's not enough to just have the stunt of autism and scholar syndrome. If it only floats on the surface, it's easy to make this theme into a story with a strong aura of the protagonist, so that the whole play revolves around the curiosity-seeking mentality.

Good Doctor, on the other hand, makes the story of the protagonist into a group of surgeons, so that the audience can see other stories with their own characteristics and personalities except this "abnormal factor", so that all the characters can be stereoscopic, instead of setting off the "tool man" of a specific role.

They are not the Virgin Bai Lianhua, but the wonderful people who give everything for the protagonist's success, but they have doubts and dissatisfaction, tolerance for his identity and unintentional anxiety. The authenticity of characters' personality and behavior also shapes a more vivid, immature surgeon Sean who still has a lot of room for improvement.

Of course, the unavoidable doctor-patient relationship in medical drama is also a key point. In many cases, the story between patients and their families can arouse more attention, connecting so many clues in series and not making the plot appear scattered, which is the excellent place of this American drama.

Tolerance and competition: Sean and his doctor colleague

Dr. Andrews' attitude towards Sean is perhaps the most intriguing. Morgan just regards him as a competitor, Claire is kind and inclusive, Park has no extra prejudice against him and is busy with his career, Melendez never trusts him to recognize his ability, and Liam will create a good working environment for him after strict requirements. On the whole, it is still peaceful and even can be called.

From the very beginning, he resolutely opposed the hospital's hiring Sean, and made grassmann, the old dean, make a promise to "resign if you don't succeed", which dug a huge pit for both sides. Of course, he is not biased because of Sean's autism. More often, he considers the decision from the perspective of the professional level of doctors and whether it is beneficial to his promotion. From the beginning of the department director to becoming the dean at the end of the first season, his every plan is very solid and smart. As a doctor, he has good communication skills and surgical level, and has won the praise of countless patients. He can be described as a delicate egoist. In this way, his shortcomings are also very obvious, it is difficult to make a decision, and he is always hesitant and unable to make up his mind, which may make him unfit for power.

after he became the dean, in order to improve the medical level, he hired Dr. Han at a high price and let him be parachuted into the high position of department director. Dr. Han's resolute and ruthless behavior style gave the original surgeons a sense of urgency, and he was also very dissatisfied with Sean's situation. After learning about Sean's illness, he dispatched him to the pathology department and asked him to leave the operating table completely. Although Sean proved himself to have excellent professional ability again and again in front of him, his colleagues also took the initiative to protect Sean and told Dr. Han that his communication ability was constantly improving and he could become a real good doctor through study. Dr. Han still has his prejudice.

Andrews rarely gives a tough attitude on this matter. After communicating with Liam and Melendez, he learned that Sean was prejudiced, and in practice, he recognized that Sean really had the ability and accomplishment to be a surgeon. He let Sean return to surgery by dismissing Dr. Han, but the price of all this was that he also lost his hard-won position as dean.

Of course, he was angry with Sean after this incident. His career for such a doctor he never liked was too "unworthy". He admitted that he had an impulse to retaliate against Sean and began to regret his impulse for that decision.

He made this seemingly "kind" decision not because he had a good impression on Sean, but more because of his professional considerations. In his cognition, if he has enough ability, he should be given enough respect, rather than being biased to let the other person continue working in a "more suitable" post that violates his ideal.

Maybe Andrews will never like Sean, who is eccentric, and he will always be hard on him and demanding, but he didn't bully others because of his dislike. This almost self-sacrifice added a sense of forbearance to his image, and the struggle among different choices also made the audience see multiple bright spots in an upright and ambitious person's personality.

Pain is not a compulsory course of love

In drama series, patients often make human choices in the face of life-and-death dilemma, including whether to choose the treatment method in the face of unconfirmed illness. This situation that whether a tumor is malignant can only be confirmed in high-risk surgery will put people in a dilemma-if it is a benign tumor, surgery may cause a certain degree of paralysis or there is a high risk of complications, but if it is not operated, it can only be allowed to grow.

There are also young men who are born paedophiles. Because they don't want to suffer from this evil thought of improper infatuation with children, they try various ways to restrain their desires, hoping that doctors can castrate them, but they can't succeed because medical ethics can't remove the healthy organs of patients. Finally, he chose to end his life in deep self-loathing because he couldn't get rid of pedophilia.

This kind of plot will be staged in almost every episode, and the various thoughts of patients in the face of their own physical diseases also reflect the psychological state of different groups very truly. That kind of struggle, fear, self-blame and despair seems to be "necessary", and Good Doctor pushes this emotion to the extreme, giving the audience a profound experience that has to be reflected. One of the most subtle episodes appeared in the third season.

Female patients who have no pain can't feel physical pain and psychological pain since childhood because of the lack of certain neurons, but they and their families never know this symptom. Because of an unexpected bacterial infection, they were sent to the hospital and were found abnormal by doctors Morgan and Claire. For the patient, she only feels "touched" about the pain of pinching her arm, while the huge psychological trauma of losing her mother and her husband suffering from cancer and miscarriage is just a "no sad experience" for him, and she will not feel emotional discomfort because of these things.

This congenital loss of pain makes her optimistic in life, as if everything is under control, while her husband thinks that she is just extremely tenacious and hides her pain in her heart. After learning about her illness, she has an indescribable sense of imbalance-"If I die, she won't feel sad at all".

In many people's minds, love is always accompanied by pain. This sadness when quarreling with each other, and even the great pain felt when the other person is sick or leaves, reflects the deep feelings between the two people to a certain extent. If one party's death is just an anodyne life experience for the other party, but she bears the pain that she can't feel, it will undoubtedly cause distrust. Feeling the same sweet pain for love is something that we have to experience in every relationship, and this feeling seems to be taken for granted.

So, is this pain really a "necessity" for a good relationship? The answer given in the play is no. For the party who has lost pain, the loss of this painful emotion makes her live a happier and more carefree life, and can maintain an eternal peace of mind after various tragedies, and the whole person is extremely optimistic and positive; It seems unfair that the other party who hopes that she can regain her pain is because she will be sad and the other party can keep the same attitude as "nothing".

But in order to pursue the so-called fairness, what needs to be sacrificed is the quiet life that another person gets in life because of the particularity of his body, and the pain that can be avoided by being forced to live is selfish in any way. Sharing weal and woe is a kind of deep love, but if we can not be "bitter", it may not necessarily weaken this love. "Good Doctor" can give such a thinking angle, which undoubtedly breaks the understanding of equal relations in conventional thinking.

Behind medical drama's workplace drama is deep thinking about people and humanity, which is about every living individual and the whole as a good doctor. How will their wonderful stories continue and what new choices will be tested in the fourth season? Let's wait and see!