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What made you decide to leave now? (ABC/David Bukach ( The interview includes details about The Good Doctor ‘s Season 4 finale.)ĭEADLINE: You’re on a hit show four seasons in you can stay for at least two more seasons until the end of your contract. She also reveals who she thinks would pick up the mantle of the show’s moral compass from Claire and talks about what she plans to do next.
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Here is Deadline’s full interview with Thomas, in which she reflects on her four years on The Good Doctor, discusses tonight’s finale and shares sweet behind-the-scene details about filming her last scenes as well as her vision for Claire’s future. She teamed with fellow Good Doctor cast member Chuku Modu, who departed after the first season, as the two wrote, produced and starred in the 2020 film Freedoms Name Is Mighty Sweet.
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Thomas, who starred in UK series Lovesick, Hoomefront and Misfits before landing The Good Doctor, has been branching out. With Gonzalez leaving at the start of Season 4 and Thomas at the end, The Good Doctor is promoting two recurring players to series regulars next season, Noah Galvin (Asher Wolke) and Bria Samoné Henderson (Jordan Allen). On the way to the airport, she was offered a job at the Guatemalan clinic and took it. SPOILER: In Part 2 of T he Good Doctor Season 4 finale, Claire came into her own, leading a complex, lengthy surgery for the first time and making a gutsy life-and-death decision that saved her patient. Her estranged father recently reconnected with her and, after some internal struggle on her part, the two made amends and she let him back into her life. In the Season 4 premiere, Claire was left devastated when Melendez (Nicholas Gonzalez) died shortly after he and Claire professed their love for one another.Īs her arc was coming to a close, things started to look up for Claire. Just as the two reconciled, her mom died in a drunk driving accident. In Season 3, her abusive mother came back into her life. Over the past two seasons, Claire went through a lot of heartache. Four seasons in, Claire has remained a close friend and confidant of Shaun’s, helping him with advice on everything from medical predicaments to romantic conundrums. Shaun Murphy (Highmore) besides his mentor Dr. Browne, a fan favorite, was the first resident - or doctor - at the hospital to embrace Dr.

She quickly emerged as a female lead opposite fellow Brit Freddie Highmore. The Good Doctor, created and executive produced by David Shore based on a Korean format, was the first major U.S. How do they compare? Well scroll on, we've ranked every "Doctor Who" Christmas special from good to great, based on its IMDb score.'Grey's Anatomy' Finale: Proposals, Weddings, Heartbreak & New Beginnings Mark End Of Heavy & Hopeful Season 17 ABC/Jeff Weddell Airing on Christmas Day 2005, the first holiday special would begin a long-standing nearly-annual event, with 13 total Christmas episodes to date. "So we had to raise the stakes! We had to deliver a great big blockbuster and entertain everyone!" And that's what they did.
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In 2020, Davies spoke to Entertainment Weekly about the origins of the yearly holiday episodes, saying "we launched the first series of 'Doctor Who' in 2005, it was such a success that the BBC turned around to me and said, 'Let's have a Christmas special.' They ordered two more series and two more Christmas specials all in one breath." As Davies said in the interview, Christmas Day is a huge ratings day for TV in the U.K., and to have a guaranteed slot every year was a huge gift to the series. But when Russell T Davies relaunched "Doctor Who" in 2005 with all-new mythology, he introduced one new custom to the franchise: the annual Christmas special. It has a number of iconic elements, such as the TARDIS (a blue police box that can travel through space and time), and even the notion of the ever-regenerating Doctor. "Doctor Who" has been a British television institution for nearly sixty years, and is still one of the most well-known franchises in pop culture.
