TF1 launches this Wednesday, September 11, the seventh and final season of Good Doctor. From 9:10 p.m., you will be able to discover the first three new episodes. On the program, Shaun discovers the joys of fatherhood, Glassman and Lim co-run the hospital and Morgan makes a big decision.
This Wednesday, September 11, you will be able to discover on TF1 the first three new episodes of season 7 of Good Doctor. Weeks full of emotions await fans of the American medical series since this is the final season! Remember, at the end of the previous one (available on TF1 +), Shaun (Freddie Highmore) and Lea (Paige Spara) had just become the parents of a little Steve. On the other hand, the doctor had a severe argument with his mentor, Dr. Glassman (Richard Schiff). Enough to put some serious stakes for this final season…
Good Doctor: What to expect for season 7
In the first episode of season 7 of Good Doctor, Shaun and Lea discover the joys and complexities of becoming parents. The young doctor returns to work but argues with his partner about how to manage their child. In addition, at the hospital, he has to deal with a complicated case of a baby who needs a new heart. But Morgan’s (Fiona Gubelmann) adopted daughter, Eden, also needs one. For her part, Jordan (Bria Henderson) tries to find her smile again after Danny’s (Brandon Larracuente) departure. Glassman and Lim (Christina Chang), meanwhile, become co-directors of the hospital after Andrews’ (Hill Harper) departure. Good Doctor: Should you watch the seventh and final season?
Long-time fan or just a fan of Good Doctor, here’s a tip: don’t miss this season 7. Whether it’s Shaun and Lea or Morgan and Park (Will Yun Lee), the parental issues are accompanied by plenty of adorable but also poignant moments. During this season, there’s a lot of emotion on the program: the return of a beloved figure of viewers, the death of two characters, including a historical one, a long-awaited wedding, and many medical cases. Unlike other series, Good Doctor is lucky to have a real ending offering a beautiful, neat conclusion to each of its protagonists. It’s hard not to shed a tear at the last sequence of the series!