Lea breaks up her marriage with Shaun | The Good Doctor
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- Shaun Murphy, a young surgeon with autism and savant syndrome, moves from quiet country life to join the surgical unit of a prestigious hospital. Shaun, who is alone in the world and unable to personally connect with those around him, uses his extraordinary medical abilities to save lives and challenge his colleagues' skepticism.
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in shaun's defense, when a person says they don't want to be with you because of your disability, it's pretty hard to forget, even if you forgive them.
I never liked Lea anyway
@@liamgardner4185 I mean it's still shaun's fault, for repeatedly reminding her. sometimes, you gotta keep things to yourself. you don't have to keep pointing out their flaws
shaun kept telling her she is good enough for him... in on one side of the head and out the other...
lea has a hollow skull.@@liamgardner4185
Whaaat?@@justianowski
change the title to "break the engagement" engagement and marriage are very different things
It was quite clearly a clickbait title to make people watch
Fair point, I do not think I would have clicked on the video of the title had been true :(
Don’t forget the fact that the channel is indian, so the translation might be a bit off 😂
this got me for a second. this is before their marriage and baby
I remember this because this was the eighth episode of season 5, which aired on February 28, 2022.
This is definitely before that
Remember, he had a freak show where he vandalized the hospital pharmacy and he blamed the baby's death on Dr. Glassman and his soon to be married wife Leah. Also, this episode was the aftermath of the incident since the show went on hiatus for over 3 months.
@@bobm7250It’s because they had EXPIRED MEDICATIONS. That is so unprofessional and if they did have the right ones in the pharmacy, the baby wouldn’t have died.
@@STXRLIVIIAA True.
She dodged the heck out of answering his question.
Him : “Do you think I’m not good enough for you ?”
Her : Proceeds to conduct a gaslighting master class where she does not answer the question, yells at him though he’s hyper sensitive to loud noises and at last says
“So you’re saying I’m not good enough for you. “
Shaun is too good for her and she’s a terrible partner.
It's hard with an autistic person who remembers and reminding you of everything! Lea tries to live with him as a normal person, but Shaun's unintentional selfishness makes it impossible. And they love each other very much! They just haven't found a way to live together without problems!
She totally gaslight him
"What just happened?"
A Miracle happened.
The master surgeon stepped in.
Master
Master who?
@@Vasu2--8
We're referring to the Great Physician Himself, the risen Lord Jesus Christ! Bless His Holy Name! 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌😊❤️
@@Shogun459 oh thank you for letting me know
@kathierouse6046 you know what, thanks for letting me know😁
what just happened? A miracle.
Be there for you; like you’ve been there for me. My once in a life time died from hit and run. I’ve never gotten over that. I do as much as I can to help people and stay busy. I’m just doing my time until I’m done. 😊❤. So many people need help.
That Shaun is so blessed to have her. I couldn't imagine.
Give her a Nobel peace prize!
No it's the other way round, she's a little bit selfish and Shaun is always ready to compromise regardless of her whims.As an ASD it's not easy to forget even we other people, don't forget.A heartbreak once isn't easy. it's the same as being told, " I don't feel like we are soulmates."
@@justianowski and a decent hair do! They give that girl about the worst one in series history.
This is before the marriage and baby, I have seen it before.
Thank you for saving my night ma'am
Episode ?
Lea shouldn’t have meddled in Shaun’s life. She was incredibly selfish and messy on the beginning.
...and the only one loving him sincerely, but afraid being too much for him to handle.
Havnt seen the show yet. But seems like he was trying to explain himself and she kept cutting him off. Then jumped to canceling a marriage. Seems like she was waiting to say what she said. Am I wrong?
You're so right. I feel the same way.
She wanted a bs way to get out of it.
Guys both leah n shaun have issues and they are human. We are all selish sometimes.At the at the day they are doin their best.
This is gaslighting 101...
PARAGRAPH PERSON! Did they ever give a medical explanation for the miracle? How did they get back together?
"Are you seriously telling me that you don't see a difference in how I feel about you?"
Yes, because he has autism...
"Is every mistake I make going to be something that you hold against me forever?"
Yes... because he has autism...
People like to pretend they understand how it's like to be with someone who has autism... they truly don't. They think it's a minor inconvenience that goes away with time. Guess what? It doesn't. She didn't even try to understand how things work from his side. She was selfish thinking that dating someone with autism is easy, but not only is it not easy, but it's a lifelong challenge.
When did she say it was easy? Wasn't the basis of the fight her saying she wouldn't date him because of his ASD because it would be too hard?
He deserves better
She keeps saying what he "means" but he meant what he said, not other stuff
Holy shit God said "Shaun you were right, but let me humble you a little"
Wow! That escalated fast.
Something like this happened in Grey's Anatomy too. But Maggie didn't panic...she said give it a minute and just stood back and the patient heart started beating again.
What happened in the end ? How did she come back to life?
@shivjain God allowed her to live.
In my experience, there's no way a neurotypical can NOT be abusive to a person on the Spectrum.
Even parents of deeply affected Autism children have reacted and behaved atrocious when either the didn't know, or DID know I was on the Spectrum.
Always be on guard for your own mental health.
Married to a man with Autism for almost 19 years here. I'm absolutely not abusive to my husband, what I am also not is God, a perfect being that has infinite patience and strentgth. I am human too, I get overwhelmed and drained too. People on the spectrum cannot expect infinite perfection from neurotypicals. It took a while but my husband and I adjusted, we started focusing on what each other brought to the marriage instead of what the other couldn't bring and we are happy.
I feel sorry that you went through this but in no way is your experience a fact in reality and it is a big stretch in logic to go from people being mean to neurotypicals never being able to not be abusive to neurodivergent people. People are people neurotypical or not, and both make mistakes, leaps in judgements, and can be mean and abusive. I'm neurodivervent, and so is my husband. My family was horrible to me since I was little too but I have still met a lot of people who WILL be patient and understanding to everybody especially those who are on the spectrum. His family was not abusive to him but still couldn't understand him which made him feel neglected when in fact him not knowing how to communicate or show his needs was why he felt neglected. People just didn't know because he didn't exhibit any cues they could read. I hope you find somebody who's as understanding and accepting of both your shortcomings and virtues and I hope you can accept theirs. A positive outlook with a hint of "you don't define me" can give you the strength to push through the pain and heal. I also hope your family changes into better people.
But you do have a point in the sense that my husband understands me better than a neurotypical person would and I could read my husbands cues unlike his family. This has allowed him to feel safe and heard and loved and eventually he started changing for the better. Sometimes neurodivergent people will work better as a couple with other neurodivergent people and neurotypicals will feel hurt by neurodivergents just being themsleves because they have needs that go unfulfilled no matter how much they love them. Autistic people can't always show love in the indirect not-specifically requested way neurotypicals may crave. It can make neurotypicals quite insecure. That's not to say those relationships don't work, just that they're hard. But all good things are worth the effort.
This was a dick move from leah, but im biased as someone whos been broken up with because of my disability
I dont like Leah i dont I'm sorry. She blows things WAY out of proportion every time. But hey that goes to show how damn good of an actor she is.
It seems that Lea is just being with Shaun because she feels bad for him which is pathetic and unhealthy
It an old episode
Oh god i remember watching this episode and having to turn away lt just read the Captions....too painful 😔
that shudder at 2:44, he could not have done it and still would have been fine, but he stuck to it!!
I preferred him with carly tbh
The heck bruh?
Ladies and gentlemen: this is what the young ones call “gas lighting”
Which episode this is
It’s in season 5 but I forgot the episode
"What just happened?"
"I don't know? Let's finish this up."
God happened 😇😌👏🙌🙏💜
Yes ooo
Lea ppl with ASD don't infer. It was just a question he had. Just answer the question.
You are so right! I have ASD, too. People infer their thoughts and just expect me to read between the lines. I can't do that. One person at a time, I try to educate them. It's frustrating. 😥😔
@kathierouse6046 As someone who doesn't have ASD, I'd also just honestly like someone to tell me what they're thinking instead of playing mind or guessing games. Even if its something bad or that someone hates me. At least I know and I have closure or answers.
The good thing about Shaun is that he's always honest. Yes, brutally honest, which isn't always a good thing, but it's a good thing most of the time. There's times when you need fluff and times when you need tough.
i have autism and i'M socially fluid and this is harsh as fuck, but i'm used to it eh
Me to buddy
I thought the show is no longer
As a person, a disability myself, this is so heartbreaking to see…. Eventually, they ended up getting married and having a baby. Real life this ever happened? happy ending for people with disabilities.. to say this gives me hope but then there’s the reality🥹
As someone dating someone with autism(who relates a LOT to Shaun), I’ll tell you that we have our unique challenges, but we are happy! We exist out here! :)
I have autism to I understand how shaun truly feels I want a relationship with a woman too and it's gonna take courage
Life is full of pain for lots of people who don't have specific disabilities. Or maybe I should say we all have some type of disability. At least he had Lea and Dr. Glassman and a phenonimal I Q.
@annemccarron2281 true I've learned that autism or any form of disability doesn't make you weak your just unique
Uknow is it me or just that sometimes lea overeacts
He's allowed to be autistic and she's allowed to overreact. It's not easy to always be understanding and push your needs aside. She sacrifices a lot to be with him. Sometimes she will be irrational and that's okay.
Shaun deserved far better than this.
I thought they were bringing this back
Jesus christ I thought this was a spoiler for season 7
This sounds a little sad their break up.
The true is Shaun has autism then sometimes he says things that may hurt the next one.
That's a lack of social skills.
Both need to know the differences of each other and sometimes give time to each other.
I have ASD and I never dated anyone but I only can imagine that for a partner it should be a little difficult to deal with that personality.
The only thing I know is if they really love each other they should be together.
I can’t help but feel that there is a little bit of hypocrisy in this show.
This scene wonderfully addresses the topic of women being as accountable as men, and yet there’s no problem with Fiona physically assaulting Jimmy.
What episode was this?
I think it’s season four episode 15. I have no idea.
"Rebellion"
Airdate: February 28, 2022
S5 ep 9
This is old they never broke up lol.
Bothers me the way ASD person is portrayed as robotic. My husband, myself and three boys plus numerous relatives are on the spectrum... mainly high functioning and none talk or act in this stereotypical fashion. Maybe some stuttering or finding of the right words but to those who are on the spectrum most would find this way of speaking and movements offensive.
There are several different attributes people on the ASD spectrum could exhibit. Shaun's mannerisms being one of them. A single character could never portray or represent all autistic people world wide.
@@suhasinisingh2330I am on the spectrum
I am on the spectrum as well as I have several family members that are. I think what @kayhawkins5925 means is that you rarely see people on the spectrum portrayed any other way than characters like Shawn, or completely non-verbal. There's a huge spectrum but we don't see a spectrum in shows.
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Depending if the person who is in the spectrum if the level is severe or low
Good for you, however the way that you and your family are and act would Not make for good television. It's as simple as that.
Of course she won’t.
Bruh 💀
GIRLS BE OVERREACTING OVER SOMETHING LIKE ALWAYS 💀💀💀💀💀
Why did she
I stopped watching this show because how annoying and cuddled shaun is. Makes a hars watch.
He has a mental condition, that was the main script.
Shaun has a mental disorder. He is different. As an introvert, I can relate to him because his struggle to speak is similar to my struggle to speak with strangers.
❤
So nice they are coming up with this story about love between a human and A.I
It's not A.I ... if it's sarcastic , it may hurt who has Autism spectrum disorder person.
Thats not nice to sayy
Savant syndrome caused people to process emotions differently and not rlly express them well so i think it’s pretty accurate
And Lea's the AI
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
God wasn’t ready for her yet.
Wow I hate this show even more after watching this. She's clearly a horrible person.
I'm sorry I never liked Leah it's hard to forget when she always trying save Shaun Shaun had to make his own mistakes to learn