The Good Doctor will be on the front lines of the COVID-19 war when the ABC clinical show cleans in this fall.
TVLine can affirm solely that the Season 4 opener will zero in on the progressing Covid pandemic, which has just guaranteed in excess of 159,000 lives in the U.S. alone. We’re likewise hearing that the debut will be a two-parter.
The Good Doctor season 4: journey so far
The Good Doctor is no more bizarre to isolating, having recently combatted a lethal infection halfway during its time season. All the more as of late, the doctors of St. Bonaventure persevered through an amazing tremor that killed Dr. Neil Melendez (unique arrangement normal Nicholas Gonzalez) in the Season 3 finale.
The Freddie Highmore-drove arrangement was at first set to get this show on the road with Season 4 as ahead of schedule as one week from now, yet pre-creation was ended in Vancouver because of continuous worries about COVID-19 testing for cast and team. “There is an issue with COVID-19 testing, which we are attempting to determine with the BC Council,” a Sony Pictures Television representative told Deadline. Another creation start date is TBD.
The Good Doctor season 4 and covid connection
Notwithstanding The Good Doctor, individual ABC dramatization Gray’s Anatomy will address the COVID-19 emergency in its seventeenth season, with showrunner Krista Vernoff promising that it won’t be all “passing and misery.” (Other clinical shows, including Fox’s The Resident and NBC’s New Amsterdam, are additionally expected to fuse the infection in their fourth and third seasons, separately.)
Back in March, executive maker David Shore imparted to TVLine that Season 4 would discover Shaun in an “administrative part” as he enters his fourth year of residency, while additionally exploring his new sentiment with Lea. We can likewise expect Lim and Andrews to take Claire and Morgan under their individual wings, as Park keeps on battling with the separation among him and his family.