"Point Three Percent" was easily the best episode of "The Good Doctor" yet! I truly loved it.
Shaun meets his brother's doppelganger, Evan. He looks exactly like Steve! Dr. Glassman is caught off guard by Evan's eerily familiar appearance when he spots him in the E.R. Shaun is rattled by the news that that, not only does Evan have cancer and his parents are hiding it from him, he has an endearing personality incredibly similar to Steve's. Aside from the memories, Shaun still has so much of Steve left (pictures, material items). It was sure to be a shock when he spotted Evan, but he quickly bonded with him given his circumstances.
I have remained neutral on Jared but I am starting to take a liking to his character. Not by much, though. It was nice to finally learn something about him, though.
Shaun is learning sarcasm and is slowly becoming more and more independent and well-adjusted. I am really admiring all the progress he is making. He is becoming more socially capable and knowledgeable and therefore less alienated.
I seriously teared up when Shaun thanked Evan for letting him read the final page of "To Kill A Mockingbird" to him. This was particularly special since it was the book Shaun gave his brother for his birthday. When Evan remarked about the lack of a spoiler alert, though, I definitely chuckled. "The Good Doctor" is becoming incredibly well at balancing the heart-tugging moments and the light-hearted ones. I love it! :o)
Highmore continues to strongly and powerfully portray Shaun's character. At this rate, his is deserving of at least some sort of a nomination.
Again, "Point Three Percent" was a fantastic episode. I give it a 9.2/10. I hope we see more like this!
Shaun meets his brother's doppelganger, Evan. He looks exactly like Steve! Dr. Glassman is caught off guard by Evan's eerily familiar appearance when he spots him in the E.R. Shaun is rattled by the news that that, not only does Evan have cancer and his parents are hiding it from him, he has an endearing personality incredibly similar to Steve's. Aside from the memories, Shaun still has so much of Steve left (pictures, material items). It was sure to be a shock when he spotted Evan, but he quickly bonded with him given his circumstances.
I have remained neutral on Jared but I am starting to take a liking to his character. Not by much, though. It was nice to finally learn something about him, though.
Shaun is learning sarcasm and is slowly becoming more and more independent and well-adjusted. I am really admiring all the progress he is making. He is becoming more socially capable and knowledgeable and therefore less alienated.
I seriously teared up when Shaun thanked Evan for letting him read the final page of "To Kill A Mockingbird" to him. This was particularly special since it was the book Shaun gave his brother for his birthday. When Evan remarked about the lack of a spoiler alert, though, I definitely chuckled. "The Good Doctor" is becoming incredibly well at balancing the heart-tugging moments and the light-hearted ones. I love it! :o)
Highmore continues to strongly and powerfully portray Shaun's character. At this rate, his is deserving of at least some sort of a nomination.
Again, "Point Three Percent" was a fantastic episode. I give it a 9.2/10. I hope we see more like this!