When I first saw the introduction of this American drama, it was the special attributes of the male protagonist that attracted me. He suffers from autism and also has savant syndrome. In layman's terms, he has social and behavioral barriers, but he is a genius in medicine. Returning to the plot, why the male protagonist wants to become a surgeon is because when he was a child, he watched his beloved cat die and his own brother die, but there was nothing he could do. He also wants to make more money and buy a TV. This reason moved everyone on the hospital board, and he was hired as a controversial interviewer. Next, he encountered special treatment from his boss, and he was not allowed to enter the operating room, and he was not allowed to perform surgery when he entered the operating room. But he did everything he could do to the extreme, and he was gradually recognized by his boss and colleagues. "The Good Doctor" is more than a simple American show that shows how talented an autistic doctor is. However, every doctor in the play is a good doctor, and they all try their best to treat their patients. At the same time, as the plot develops, they are all growing. Although, there are also intrigue between people, but they have not violated the professional ethics of doctors - saving lives and wounds. Saving lives and helping the wounded sometimes faces a "threshold", which is the law. The play presents such a scene: a patient with liver failure who has waited for half a year, finally got a liver that can be transplanted, but three days before the operation, he participated in the He was very happy and wanted to be a "normal person" for the graduation ceremony of the only daughter in the family who was admitted to college. He drank a cocktail, which violated the law. He needed to wait another half a year, but optimistically, his life was already short. three months. It would be unfair to the other 599 patients who are waiting in line for livers if the green light is given for him and a liver transplant is done in violation of the law. Even so, I still hope to transplant him in my heart, and I feel helpless and even indignant for such a law. The hero's words relieved me a lot: "Today is a beautiful day, a patient was cured." Yes, the patients in the hero's own hospital were not allowed to undergo liver transplantation, but this prepared liver was It was transplanted in time to another patient who needed it. Doctors are very hard-working and very hard-hearted. They face life, old age, sickness and death, and we think that they are "accustomed to". In fact, they are making difficult choices almost every day. In every episode of "The Good Doctor", there is such a choice, just like the actor asked in the play, "Isn't it better to live with amputation than death?" If it is replaced by himself, in fact, either I don't want to choose, but I have to. It's not just in the hospital, it's our life too. The last thing I want to say is that this is the only American drama that makes me want to remember the name of the hero. His name is Freddie Highmore, and he successfully plays a man with autism and savant syndrome. Young Doctor - Sean Murphy. Explanation of terms: 1. Autism: Also known as autism, it is classified as a developmental disorder caused by nervous system disorders, and its symptoms include abnormal social skills, communication skills, interests and behavior patterns.
2. Scholar Syndrome: It refers to people with cognitive impairment, but in a certain aspect, such as a certain art or academia, they have extraordinary abilities. 10% of autistic patients have savant syndrome, so they are called autistic scholars.
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