Shaun is learning to drive, but he's hesitant to go out on the street because he's afraid of running someone over. YouTube·ABC
: Shaun’s journey with driving begins in "Islands: Part One," when Lea Dilallo convinces him to take the wheel of her 1976 Gran Torino during an impromptu road trip. In a moment of high tension, Shaun loses control and hits a rock, but the experience ultimately deepens their bond as Lea reassures him it wasn't his fault. the good doctor drive
After the death of Dr. Glassman’s daughter figure and Shaun’s near-fatal attack in a grocery store, we see Shaun lose his drive. He regresses. He stops visualizing. He wants to quit. This arc proves that "drive" is not automatic; it requires fuel. Shaun’s fuel is purpose. Lea (Paige Spara), his neighbor turned wife, becomes his GPS, redirecting him when he takes wrong turns. Shaun is learning to drive, but he's hesitant
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