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tambovfox · 7 months
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seriesluticons · 2 years
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like or reblog if you save. ♡
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okimargarvez · 1 year
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Are you sure that just one couple is just married?
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neilrnelendez · 1 year
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could the writers just let shaun and lea have a baby??? like what the fuck???? I WANT TEENY BLUE EYES
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alloverthxworld · 2 years
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The Good Doctor - 5x18
aesthetic of Shaun and Lea’s wedding
aired on May 16, 2022
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Awww, that's nice :))
Ayy just like the old times!
Why cucumber water lol is this something I'm supposed to remember xDD
Ahhh rip lol, not quite the old days, but close ;)
Wait what? Like does Glassman know him or something??
Hmmm
Oh hey guys :D
Hmmm sus 👀🤔
Why are we in here- watching y'all lol, I nearly said alone xD
Ope, there she goes on that daaate
Ope ope ope ope OPE OPE OPE OPE OPE
SIR WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO
IS HE
IS HE
IS HE GONNA
AHHHHHHHHHHHH OOOOOP OOOP OOOPE OOPE OOP OOP!!!!!
AHHHHHHHH WHHHAAAAAAT????
"I don't know" (I think that's what he said?) AHHHHH???!!?!??
Girl are you still gonna go on the date xD
SLFKDJGHDKGS Jordan just LEAVES lol, alright slay xDD
Idk if she's going on the date still but eh lol, nonetheless xD
Okay that was a LOT
Gosh xdd
I mean sir idk I want you to wait till you're ready but xD
Hmmm, veeery interestinggg lol
AYYY Shaun's moving back :DD
Aww ay that's nice :))
I mean I'm sure you and Park will still have disagreements sometimes but still lol
Huh?
OPE
AHHHHH WHAAAAT???
O.O
I mean we've been here before sooo idk but???! AHHHH
I'm not even sure how I feel :o!! Like AHHHH good but also hmmm!
Wait where was Powell this episode lol
XDDDD
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qveenpoppy · 2 years
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tgd writers really have the perfect pair with shawn & claire and they just throw it all away for shawn & lea huh
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nightcall99 · 10 months
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Dreams from 19.7.23
Surgery in two weeks. The patient (Lea from the TV show The Good Doctor), two weeks ago she was running around chasing down her car that had been impounded, but now her condition has worsened.
Looking at a scan of the area to be operated on. There are blood vessels all around it. A red circle, blood, around the target area. I see Shaun (main character from the TGD) standing in the centre of a crowd. It'll be too hard to do the surgery. Inoperable.
I'm at work and it's the end of my shift because my manager says I can go home now. He always dismisses me when it is 5pm and so I thought, well, it must be 5pm then. But as I was getting ready to leave, I realised that it was only 4pm. I was going home early. They didn’t need me. There was enough staff. I thought about turning back and asking, are you sure you don’t need me, but I just left. I was tired.
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malmagicstar · 2 years
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THEIR DYNAMIC RN
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Like Me
AN: I haven't written a fanfiction in six years, but I really liked this idea and @abedinthehead encouraged me so here it is!
The digital clock in the kitchen flipped to Saturday, May 5th at 12:00 am.
Shaun had a rare day off the next day, and had finally agreed to the TV binge Lea had proposed weeks ago. Both were currently sprawled on the living room floor, laying on their stomachs. The only light in the room was from the flat-screen, illuminating their faces with a blue glow.
Shaun had stopped caring about the episode six minutes ago, and had begun to watch Lea instead. She was twirling her hair around her finger, tangling the dark strands. Her eyes kept wandering from the TV to stare at the hardwood, then at the ceiling fan, then to the tag on the blanket the pair shared. When she was done with her hair, she began to chew on her fingernails, wearing away at the red polish.
From what Shaun could tell, Lea didn’t seem too interested in the show either. Everything caught her attention except what was being spoken on the TV. She startled when a police siren rang through the apartment; her hands jumped up fast to her ears before returning to their position in her hair. But as Shaun watched Lea begin to mumble the words being spoken, it hit him.
“You’re like me.” His voice was quiet compared to the volume of the TV, but Lea still jumped.
“God Shaun, you’re going to give me a heart attack.” She placed a hand on her chest and laughed. “What are you talking about?”
“You’re like me.” Shaun met her eyes before looking back down at the blanket.
“I heard you the first time, but I need you to clarify what you mean.” Lea paused the TV and sat up, pulling her legs up under her. Shaun mirrored her movements, angling himself so he was facing the girl opposite. He began picking at the blanket tag himself.
“You stim. You don’t like eye contact. You startle at loud noises and you echo words. You’re like me.”
Lea let out a laugh that sounded just a little too unnatural, high-pitched and breathy. “No, Shaun. Normal people do those things all the time.”
“Are you saying I’m not normal?” Shaun’s eyes widened and he looked anywhere but her face. He rocked back and forth slightly.
“Shaun that’s not what I, god-” Lea ran her fingers through her bangs, shifting slightly. “No one is normal, Shaun. And you know what I meant. Everyone gets scared by sirens sometimes, and maybe I just really liked that monologue.”
“Maybe everyone does those things sometimes, but you don’t do them sometimes. You always play with the ring on your right hand and the keychain on your car keys. Whenever you’re stressed, you touch your hair or chew on your fingernails. You never make eye contact, even when it’s considered a social norm. You also get distracted and never finish tasks. You’re like me.” Shaun nodded twice, satisfied with his argument.
Lea got up and made her way to the kitchen, grabbing a wine glass from the cabinet. “Saying it over and over doesn’t make it true, Shaun.” She grabbed the bottle from the fridge and poured a generous serving, draining half the glass immediately. “I’m just a regular person.”
Shaun stood, swaying in place for a moment walking toward the kitchen. Lea turned away from him to look out the window, and he stopped halfway to her.
“Is this conversation making you uncomfortable?” He clasped his hands, unsure whether to move closer or take a step back. Lea finished her drink before leaning against the countertop.
“A little. Most people don’t really like their flaws being picked apart.” She sighed. “I’m just an average person. I’m not like you, Shaun Murphy.”
“Would it be so bad if you were?” Shaun took a few steps further to stand in the entryway of the kitchen. Lea placed her glass in the sink before reaching forward and taking Shaun’s hand.
“Come on, I’ll tell you a secret.” She led him to the sofa before practically throwing herself on the cushion. Shaun sat next to her, one hand still holding Lea’s. She ran her thumb over the back of his once before letting go.
“When I was in like the second or third grade, this teacher, Ms. Greene, said the same thing you just said. She told my parents that I was different and there was something wrong. My parents, they wanted to do everything right, so they took me to this therapist. I can’t remember her name, but she promised my parents that I wouldn’t have any more troubles in school.” She looked at Shaun’s face for a moment before continuing. “We only had a few sessions, but she taught me how to make eye contact and stop fidgeting. Whenever I moved my hands, she would hold them down for the rest of the session. At the end of each session, I had to maintain eye contact for a few minutes before I could leave. My teacher called my parents and said I was making ‘great improvements in the classroom’,” Lea scrunched up her face a bit before continuing, “and so my parents stopped making me see the therapist. And that was kinda it, we never brought it up again.” She shrugged a bit, her posture hunched over her lap.
“You were in ABA therapy.” Shaun began fidgeting in his seat, moving his fingers along the seams of the loveseat.
“What does that mean?”
“Applied Behavior Analysis. It’s a type of therapy that aims to fix neurodivergent children. It is widely used across the United States. Your parents put you in ABA therapy to try and fix you, but it didn’t work. You still display neuroatypical traits.”
Lea’s eyes widened. “What are you trying to say?”
“I’m saying you’re like me. You’ve always been like me, but you were forced as a child to hide your traits. Your parents put you in ABA therapy because they didn’t want a child like me.” Shaun sat up a bit straighter as Lea relaxed into the couch.
“Are you saying that I’m autistic? Because I’m pretty sure I don’t have autism, Shaun.” Lea shook her head emphatically, as if willing everything away.
“Autism presents differently in women. Many professionals say it is more mild, but women are actually just better at hiding symptoms and adapting to their environments. There are also other kinds of neurodivergence besides autism, like ADHD. Many girls who have ADHD are described as flighty or promiscuous, when really they have a different neurotype.”
“Are you calling me promiscuous?” Lea swatted at Shaun’s arm lightly and laughed under her breath.
“No, but I heard Armen say it once. He said you were too promiscuous for his taste.” Shaun and Lea both scrunched up their noses at the same time.
“Eww gross. Armen can go to hell.” Lea giggled before sighing softly and tapping Shaun’s foot with her own. “So what if I am, how did you put it? Neurodivergent? What if I am that?” She tucked her ankle under Shaun’s, so his sock’s elastic just barely scratched at her bare skin. He flinched slightly but didn’t pull away.
“What do you mean? Nothing further needs to be done. There are support groups online, if you want that. Dr. Glassman always tried to sign me up for those sites, but I don’t want to. But if you want to, that’s your choice.”
“I think it’s going to take me a while to get used to this. I mean, I’ve lived my whole life thinking that I was just like everyone else.” She shuffled closer. “I don’t think I want to tell anyone about this conversation. Not right now. Let me think about it.” She brushed her bangs out of her face again and puffed her cheeks out.
“That’s okay. You don’t have to talk about it.”
Lea nodded once, then once more. “Okay, yeah. Do you watch to finish watching this episode?”
“No.” Shaun wasn’t interested in the show, and really didn’t want to sit through another episode.
Lea laughed again, but this time it was genuine. “Yeah, me neither.”
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tambovfox · 7 months
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everythingiconsz · 2 years
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okimargarvez · 1 year
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The Wicked Witch of the West
Every good show needs a good villain. The Good Doctor and Criminal Minds had a similar one, for a while. I think we can make a parallel between Salen Morrison and Linda Barnes archs.
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The bigger common point is obviously the antagonist. They are both women, both tried to destroy a good team, they worked in high spaces. Salen was the boss of San Jose Hospital and Barnes was FBI's Assistant Director of National Security.
Both teams work in secret, after some of them were sent to different job or place. From the BAU just Matt, Luke and JJ stayed: at St Bonaventure only Jordan, Morgan and Andrews worked for Salen until the end, without protest (Shaun's situation was complicated, while Asher and Park were caught).
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Let's talk about the protagonist. We have a badass who isn't afraid to put herself against the villain. On one side Dr. Audrey Lim, on the other Emily Prentiss, (ex) unitif chief.
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We have the helper, both brilliant girls and IT. Lea Dilallo and Penelope Garcia.
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We have the happy ending, with a man who announces they're back. They are Marcus Andrews and David Rossi.
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Bonus: we see a couple set up together their desks/offices.
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All my ramblings
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neilrnelendez · 1 year
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okay i get it’s a mid season finale but goddamn they put EVERY possible storyline in mondays episode
- ed
-od
-pregnancy
-lim maybe walking again
-lim maybe ENGAGED ??????
like let me BREATHE for five minutes
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alloverthxworld · 2 years
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what a beautiful show
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whattarush · 3 years
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WE ARE HAVING A BABY!♥♥♥
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