“The Good Doctor”: Shaun Murphy’s 5 Best Moments That Made Us Laugh and Cry

After seven seasons of The Good Doctor, Freddie Highmore will hang up his scrubs for a final time when the ABC drama airs its series finale on Tuesday, May 21.

Dr. Shaun Cooper (Highmore) may be a brilliant surgeon, but viewers who have followed him since The Good Doctor debuted in September 2017 also know him as an endearing, relatable character, having proven himself to the staff at San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital many times over and learned life lessons along the way.

Jeff Weddell/ABC via Getty Freddie Highmore and Noah Galvin in 'The Good Doctor.'

“He’s been a really fun character to play and a happy character to play, because he is so hopeful and optimistic,” Highmore recently told PEOPLE. “I feel that’s what people have over the years connected with about him, that he sees a good in people. He reminds you, that even when we’re different, we’re all actually more the same than different. And I think hopefully, he’s made me a better person.”

Here are five of the most memorable moments from Shaun’s TV journey.

Shaun saves a boy at the airport

No one sees the world quite like Shaun does, but the pilot episode entitled “Burnt Food” offered a glimpse. As Shaun strolled through San Jose International Airport, it was clear he was sensitive to large crowds. And when one of the glass terminal signs hanging from the ceiling fell, it swung into a kiosk and shattered, raining shards of glass upon a young boy and slashing his jugular vein.

Another doctor on the scene tried to stop the bleeding, but Shaun rightly pointed out that the doctor was applying pressure to the wrong area and cutting off his breathing. After moving the doctor’s hand, the boy’s breathing is restored. Dumbfounded, the doctor asked Shaun who he was and Shaun introduced himself, teeing up the rest of the episode.

Shaun asks Carly out

Watching Shaun navigate his world bit by bit is one of the medical drama’s strengths, with the season 2 episode “Trampoline” being proof of that. After he and Claire (Antonia Thomas) did a little friendly role-playing so Shaun could practice how to ask someone out — “Here is a stapler, which represents flowers,” he explained — he mustered up the courage to ask out Carly (Jasika Nicole).

Antonia Thomas and Freddie Highmore in 'The Good Doctor.'

One evening, he showed up on Carly’s doorstep sporting a suit, holding flowers and a box of chocolates.

“Here are flowers and chocolates. Real ones,” he said. “I was wondering if you would like to eat dinner?”

“Are you asking me out?” Carly said, adding, “On a date?”

When he said “yes,” he quickly turns around and leaves. Strolling down the sidewalk, he gasped and jumped for joy, leaving Carly to grin while she watched through her front window.

Shaun tells Lea how he really feels

Shaun and Lea’s (Paige Spara) romantic journey was a rocky one, forcing both characters to change the way they view each other. The season 3 episodes “Fixation” and “Heartbreak” illustrate how far Lea grew during four seasons.

When Shaun proposed they go on “a real date,” she reminded him that she’d already said “no.”

“Shaun, you’re autistic. You can’t fix that,” Lea contended. “You are who you are, and I am who I am — and the two of us will never work.”

ABC Freddie Highmore and Paige Spara in 'The Good Doctor.'

Her comments triggered Shaun, who spent time on his couch wrapped in a blanket, telling Claire he wanted to be “left alone.” In a later scene, Lea found Shaun standing next to her car, gripping a baseball bat.

“I want to smash your car up,” he said tearfully, adding, “I want to hurt you the way you hurt me. … You acted like you cared about me, but you don’t even respect me. You’re flaky, and you can’t keep a boyfriend, and you can’t keep a job, and no one likes you. You’re going to end up alone — and you deserve it — because you’re a superficial, selfish and prejudiced person!”

The heartbreaking moment helps pave the way to Lea overcoming her prejudices, The pair eventually date, then wed at the end of season 5 in a rooftop ceremony atop San Jose St. Bonaventure Hospital.

Shaun confesses to Audrey Lim he misses her friendship

During Shaun and Lea’s wedding reception, Audrey (Christina Chang) went downstairs, only to be stabbed in the stomach. When Shaun tried to save Audrey’s liver, there was a complication resulting in her being temporarily paralyzed — a condition that made Audrey very resentful of Shaun and created tension between the two.

Freddie Highmore.

But in the season 6 episode “Sorry, Not Sorry,” when Shaun has a heart-to-heart with Audrey in her office, they slowly begin to mend their broken friendship.

“I can’t change what happened, and I do not owe you an apology,” he said. “But I am sorry for other things. … In your surgery, the medical choice was clear, and I did proceed, but I did not know what the consequences would be. I saved your life, but my decision also caused you harm.”

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