The Good Doctor isn’t just known for its emotional medical cases and unforgettable characters — it’s also home to four remarkable women who each bring strength, intelligence, and depth to St. Bonaventure Hospital. Christina Chang, Antonia Thomas, Fiona Gubelmann, and Paige Spara may be very different on screen, but together they form the emotional backbone of the series.
So the question is simple — who do you love the most?

Christina Chang — Dr. Audrey Lim
Strong, composed, and unapologetically commanding, Dr. Audrey Lim is the definition of leadership under pressure. Christina Chang brings authority and emotional restraint to a character who often has to make impossible decisions.
What fans love most about Lim is her resilience. Even when the hospital pushes her to the edge, she never loses her sense of purpose. She’s powerful without being cold — and that balance makes her unforgettable.
Antonia Thomas — Dr. Claire Browne
Claire is the heart. Antonia Thomas infused her character with empathy, vulnerability, and quiet strength. From trauma to personal loss, Claire’s journey was one of growth through pain.
Many fans connected deeply with her compassion — not just for patients, but for everyone around her. Her absence is still felt, proving how strong her impact truly was.
Fiona Gubelmann — Dr. Morgan Reznick
Bold, brilliant, and brutally honest, Morgan Reznick is impossible to ignore. Fiona Gubelmann made Morgan sharp-edged yet deeply human, especially as her character evolved from self-interest to self-awareness.
Her confidence and wit made her stand out — but it was her growth and emotional maturity that won fans over.
Paige Spara — Lea Dilallo
Lea is warmth, chaos, and honesty wrapped into one. Paige Spara brought lightness and emotional grounding to the show, especially through Lea’s relationship with Shaun.
Fans love her authenticity — flawed, impulsive, and real. She reminds viewers that love isn’t about perfection, but presence.
So… Who’s Your Favorite?
Do you admire Audrey Lim’s strength?
Miss Claire Browne’s compassion?
Love Morgan Reznick’s confidence?
Or connect with Lea Dilallo’s heart?
Each woman represents a different kind of beauty and power — and that’s what makes choosing so hard.