Saturday, June 19, 2021

State of the #SHEA Part 40: Dime Por Donde Vas (Tell Me Where We Are Going)-- "Vamos" pt. 2

 


The proposal was one of the nicest I've seen on tv shows, as well as the acceptance. It was so fitting for Lea and Shaun. Like many others, I expected Shaun to be the one to propose, not because I wanted him to be the one to do it, but because we're still accustomed to the stereotype of the man proposing to the woman. Although, in that case, a part of me didn't entertain the idea of Lea possibly being the one proposing also because I thought that she wouldn't completely be in the state of mind that would make her think about it. But it fits Lea's character for sure, as you said Kelli she's a free spirit who doesn't do what other women do!--Syl

Remember how, at the start of my “Venga” post,  I said comparing the tone and content of the S3 and S4 finales of TGD was beyond apples-and-oranges; that it was more like apples-and-plantains…? 


While I most definitely stand by that comparison, I find myself caught up in those differences now that we’ve seen the “Venga”/”Vamos” episodes in their entirety. With S3, we had a natural disaster shaking multiple relationships to their very core… with one true beginning (Shaun and Lea) and one true ending (Claire and Melendez), while one’s relationship to surgery itself (Morgan) and one’s future with St. B itself (Park) both came away greatly clouded.


With S4, it’s kind of like Shaun and Lea not only found their way to another new beginning, but created enough good vibes to spill over and “infect” the rest of the cast. From soon-to-be-single Dr. Andrews to soon-to-be-single Dr. Glassman to the no-longer-singles (Park, Morgan, Lim) to the who-cares-if-I’m-single (Claire), there was a whole lotta hope making the rounds…


Come to think of it, maybe that foreshadow from “Venga”-- about how newlyweds are full of hope-- was a spill-over situation too.


Oh, before I go any further… ice cream, CHECK. 


(The good stuff… CHECK)

(Giving my pint of Halo Top the night off-- CHECK)


I hope you have yours… let’s dig in.


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“I really liked the fact that Lea didn't allow language to be a barrier when helping Sofia and Isabella. She found a way to communicate with her. In one way or another, for me it was, in part, Lea's maternal instinct.”-- Vicky


“I really think that holding the baby, with Shaun at her side throughout part of that long night, was the healing factor for Lea. She was so desperate to lose track of her and Shaun’s journey. She had briefly forgotten that together they could accomplish everything. But being there with him, holding the baby whose life she helped saving, made her remember all that. And I think that the sequence of scenes and the way they were filmed were perfect to show that kind of process taking place. Nothing else was needed, no straightforward explanation, no words.”-- Daniela


“The scene of Shaun and Lea helping Isabella was very exciting. Much meaning in this scene, like ‘Now we are a team. We can do it together. Today and the rest of our lives.’-- Vicky


“It was so sweet to see Lea smile so brightly looking at the baby and then at Shaun, and to see Shaun feel seemingly happy to see Lea be happy.

Lea looking softly at the baby then turning to stare deeply into Shaun's eyes - while she had said that looking at him hurt because his blue eyes made her think of their baby - may mean that she found hope that someday (soon!) she would be holding their baby, and from that moment she felt that things will be eventually alright as long as she's with Shaun.”-- Syl



OK, before I dig in much I want to give a shoutout to these comments about Shaun and Lea’s time in the nursery (where I put most of my attention in the last post)... Syl and Daniela’s words are from the comments section; Vicky’s are from an extensive Twitter thread that you can find under the hashtag #TheGoodDoctorS4Finale.


Now I want to take a look at some of the other characters…


“About Shaun's response to the proposal, it was very sweet because it was so natural. He's very aware of what he wants with Lea and the relationship, so he didn't have to think of an answer because, in his mind and in his heart, he already had one.”--Vicky






Ah, Vicky, you’re so right (this was also taken from her extensive Twitter thread about the finale). A lot of people have commented that Shaun said “Of course” the way others might say “Well, DUH.” I’ve been thinking of his answer being more of a literal thing, as in:


LEA: Will you marry me?


SHAUN: Of course, (name the time and place and I’ll be there because) I love you.


Which would also account for the time lapse between his answer and his realization that this wasn’t just ANY question she was asking him…


OK, we’ll get back to the proposal later. Where was I… Oh, THE OTHERS. I’ll do this alphabetically-- 




Andrews (and Ana)

  • First of all, kudos to Andrews actually getting a hint of a


    storyline-- at least a promise of things to come-- with the Guatemala episodes. With the Niece Olivia storyline crumbling away mid-season, it’s one of those times when I wonder a) how far in advance Shore & Co. decided Livvy’s fate, and b) how Andrews’ portrayer (Hill Harper) felt about it, knowing it would also take Andrews out of the storyline ring once again. 


  • But here we got something of an Andrews bombshell: not only were he and his wife separating, but it was because she’s leaving him for another man? Ouch. Also, oof. Also, woah. It came as a surprise not only because it’s a story that has completely taken place off-screen, but because on the few occasions we have had a reference to Isabel since S1-- such as in S3’s “Fractured” or S4’s “Frontline” 2 parter-- Andrews appeared to adore his wife. Even as recently as the “Dr. Ted” episode, he spoke of he and Isabel as one cohesive unit (when having to deal with questions about their efforts to have a family).


  • As little information as we have about that relationship, there’s really no place to complain about a storyline not making any sense. Do I wish, as with Glassman & Debbie, that they could find a story for Andrews that didn’t require

    his marriage to dissolve? Certainly. But they seem to be looking for a clear path to Andrews as a single man (for the first time in nearly 3 decades!) in S5, and this-- from the unexpected flirtfest with Ana, to his confession about the marriage in ruins, to his parting ways with his wedding band in the name of life-saving medicine-- unabashedly sets the stage for exactly that.





Claire

  • I know the haters are neither reading this blog post of mine nor paying attention to much with TGD (aside from their own assorted desires for vindictiveness), but the way Claire’s exit was crafted so lovingly is a testament to Shore and Company, AND the character they created, AND the person playing her… it just seems all the more ridiculous to question the show’s intentions for this woman.


  • We had a BIG hint at Claire’s next career move when they showed the hug between her and Shaun in the promo for “Vamos”, but even then, I wasn’t convinced she’d be gone for good. What about her relationship with her dad? I wondered. What about that much-anticipated (?) battle among the fifth-year residents? Aren’t we going to see her in a happy, well-balanced relationship at SOME point? All good questions, I guess (as Lim would say/did say), but when Antonia Thomas is ready to call it a day, what can you do-?


  • The answer was a little journey of self-discovery for Claire in her final TGD season: Start with a profound effort at closure for her relationship with Melendez, Then build that friendship with Lim while also adapting to a leadership role (with the Newbies). Then test that leadership role in a different way when Newbie Boardshorts asks her to coffee… forming a loose bond that ultimately foreshadows her own future (remember, it was Boardshorts who left St. B to take his skills to more needy areas of the world, prompting Claire to look outside the St. B box herself with that European tour search).


  • Then test that friendship role with Lim as the latter’s PTSD requires significant interference (for lack of a better word) on Claire’s part to get her on a path out of the dark. THEN bring Claire’s estranged father into the mix, creating a mini-arc that not only helps Claire clear the Breeze that still lingers like an unrelenting fog (see what I did there), but points her toward an actual future with surviving parent Miles. For however long he has, anyway… he’s still terminally ill, right?


  • Perhaps the best thing about Claire’s exit, for me, was how her heart-on-her-sleeve approach was treated like the beautiful asset it is. Or, at least, as it is perceived by Dr. Karla through the Guatemalan lens. For a character whose very first scene in TGD’s pilot was cavorting with a fellow resident in a bunk of the on-call room (telling Dr. Kalu “We don’t have ‘a relationship’, we have sex” if I recall correctly), she’s taken quite the ride over this four years. I’ll miss her, but her departure from the show-- all the way to her influence of the final two episode titles of S4, and getting the last scene/last words-- could not have been done any better.




  • Small correction: perhaps the VERY best thing about Claire’s exit is that it may have taken us back to GhostMelendez’s final words about how he “can’t wait to see” what lies ahead for her, but it DID. NOT. dredge a single hint of a Melendez specter into her exit. I don’t know if the lingering Melendaires of the world were bitching about this or not; I highly doubt it was even considered (especially when Lim mentioned “losing a friend last year” in the same episode and didn’t say his name). And last I heard, Nick Gonzalez is shooting a new series in Australia, so… let’s just say the need to move on is strong all the way around here. Vamos, indeed.


(Okay, that covers the two individuals. What about the two non-#Shea couples?)

(Uh-oh, I mentioned Shaun and Lea again; another commenter is approaching the mic)


“It’s amazing how much Shaun has grown, and Lea has a great deal to do with that. She helped him from the day she met him. Sure, she gets impatient at times; frankly that’s understandable...


“Shaun has always been ahead of Lea as far as moving forward with the relationship. That’s why it was important for her to pop the question, particularly, given her emotional struggle. That showed she was unequivocally into the relationship.”-- Julianna



Ain’t that the truth, Julianna! From wanting to uproot his San Jose residency and accompany her back to Hershey (S1), to wanting them to be roommates (S2), to wanting them to pursue romance (S3), to wanting to live together again, now as lovers… some of Shaun’s “wants” have been premature, and rooted in the naivete of a man who entered the relationship game considerably later than his neurotypical peers. But with the exception of his S1 “request”, Lea has come around to his way of thinking time and time (and time) again.


Maybe this time, it was as simple as Shaun keeping this one, ginormous “want” all to himself because he feared asking too soon… if ever. For better or worse (no pun intended), he’s probably wanted to marry Lea longer than he’s ever realized. When he said “I love you, Lea. I want to be your boyfriend” back in S3, he said boyfriend with such reverence it was clear he regarded the opportunity as few others might. To upgrade that one day to Lea’s husband? I wonder if he dared to dream that far, even after they resumed living together.


Whoops! I went off on a #Shea tangent again. Where was I on this part dedicated to THE OTHERS? Oh, right, I’m up to “M”... as in



MatLim (Mateo and Lim)


  • Maybe it has something to do with the number of Latinx fans on my personal Twitter feed, but DANG, if Dr. Mateo Rendón Osma isn’t one to quickly have fans saying Melendez who???


  • Dr. Audrey Lim may not have been with TGD since the very beginning as Claire was, but her importance as a calm, cool-to-a-fault figure of authority should never be taken lightly. Along with that comes, as it did with Claire, a healthy dose of us quietly wishing for something good to come her way-- especially this year. So no wonder some of us (ME!) were looking at those preview photos from “Venga” and hoping the sparks we saw already flying between Lim and Dr. Mateo were legit.



  • And to hear Osvaldo Benavides was joining the cast next season? For me, that did indeed cushion the blow of Thomas’ departure. The fight for meaningful screen time on TGD will obviously continue in S5-- lest we forget, the newbie characters of Jordan and Wolke will both have expanded roles now-- but I see Mateo (I guess I’ll start calling nicknaming him “Osma” at some point, since Shaun is the only guy I call by his first name) as a great asset for whatever amount of time TGD still has on the air. His looks, and his chemistry with Lim… terrific bonuses. But most important-- I just liked the character from the moment he came on screen. What more can you ask? 




ParNick (Park/Reznick)

  • Real talk time: As the finale approached and news spread that newbies Jordan and Wolke were moving to series regulars next year, I couldn’t help but think Guatemala would end up calling away at least one existing regular… but rather than presume that to be Claire, I feared it would be Morgan that was a goner-- the fact that she’s no longer in the surgical mix, combined with that was looking more and more like a dead-end situation with Park, prompted me to wonder if Morgan could be the one to connect in Central America (a funny thought, now, considering how much emphasis was placed on Claire’s bighearted nature and she and Morgan appear to be polar opposites in that regard). Anyway, I didn’t want it to be Morgan… I think a character like that is much tougher to do without than, say, a “Claire”.


  • But what the hell are they doing with Morgan and Park? I kept wondering. Like I’ve felt the past two seasons with #Shea (though with admittedly less concern), #Parnick seemed wound into a futile situation: a friends-with-benefits deal that left one urging the other to spend more time in the dating ring (?)... then a colleagues, no-benefits deal that left other colleagues rolling their eyes in collective frustration (??)... then a we’re-nothing-to-each-other scenario on the mission trip that started with all the passive-aggressive drama of a dozen high school relationships I either witnessed or participated in myself--


  • Aha! That’s it! From wisecracks, to amateur private eye work, to practical jokes, to the yes-I-care/no-I-don’t/hey-come-back-I-was-just-kidding stuff, Park and Morgan tread so many miles of elementary-school romance (sexual component notwithstanding), I was starting to think they could seriously benefit from conversations with relative novice Shaun. (It could still happen in S5!). 


  • Even the “You think you love me?/I do/I think I love you too” exchange on the bus felt much younger than they actually are… and put reader Amy Danko in a certain Partridge Family frame of mind…


  • But the real reckoning of #Parnick came when Morgan attempted to perform surgery in an emergency situation in Guatemala, only to have Park finish her work when her RA pain became unbearable. I’d been waiting much of the season for Morgan’s anguish about her career to boil over; now it appears the reason we hadn’t seen it was her offscreen PT progress… and, presumably, an odds-defying strategy to get back into the OR. (While once again I’d have appreciated seeing some of this during the season, we know how these things go on TGD.)


  • For a while there during “Vamos” I thought she was going to pull it off, truly creating a game-changer of a moment. But if she’d found true success with her surgical efforts in Guatemala, her sweet and vulnerable conversation with

    Park-- you know, the one that apparently caused him to call his girlfriend back home and break up with her that same night-- might never have happened. It was an incredibly effective way to finally bring these two together for real…


  • Now, if the writers can just work on developing Park’s character even more in S5-? When Kellan disappeared after his contributions to "Frontline," half of Park's storyline opportunities disappeared as well.


Before I get back to our personal Main Event of this season finale, there are a few things I wanted to note about the Spanish-language pair of songs used near the end… and hold up, it appears I’ve got another reader who can’t wait any longer to speak his mind:


“...Even my lofty expectations were greatly exceeded. While I didn't count out the possibility of Lea proposing, I certainly didn't foresee it going the way it did. The feelings were pure; they were genuine. It was so low-key, and yet, it resonated so greatly.


And the reactions from the others were nothing short of great joy and happiness. I just loved Park's bro-hug with Shaun, followed by his more robust "big brother" type hug with Lea. They've all had a role in the Shea journey, at one point or another. And that celebration felt like a major "St. Bonaventure family moment."-- Tony



Well said, Tony! Even when we know we’re going to love what TGD does with #Shea, it never ceases to amaze me how much I end up loving it.


The reactions you mention in your second paragraph happened while the second of the two songs played… And I will get to that as soon as I finish mentioning


“El Invento” (The Invention) by Jose Gonzalez, described in Wikipedia as a Swedish indie folk singer-songwriter and guitarist from Gothenburg (Sweden)...

“The song is about the questions—who we are, where we’re going, and why? Whom can we thank for our existence? Historically, most traditions have invented answers to these questions. Thereof the name of the song: The Invention (god).” - José Gonzalez


“El Invento” was heard in the final act of the finale, starting with the little clips of the doctors saying goodbye to their respective cases... and faded out for good just before Lim sat next to Claire and gave her the final push for taking the Guatemalan offer. (The last lyrics we heard were, in English, “Tell me where you’re going, and tell me why.”)


The music video features a side-by-side translation of Spanish to English lyrics.... (see below)





Then, a few minutes later, we hear "Hasta La Raiz (To the Root)" by Natalia Lafourcade... a Mexican pop-rock and folk singer and songwriter who, since her debut in 2002, has been one of the most successful singers in Latin America (again according to Wiki). It’s heard just after it hits Shaun that he and Lea have reached a new pinnacle in their relationship... and plays to the very end (the shot with the “ugly dog” that belonged to Claire’s first surgical patient-- the one that had to cede his spot on the roster during the mission trip).


The 1st verse (in English), heard as Shaun and Lea run toward the others:

I keep crossing rivers,

Walking through forests,

Loving the sun

Every day I keep pulling thorns

From the depths of my heart

At night I keep igniting dreams

To clean every memory with sacred smoke


And then the chorus, which I think is the last thing we hear as Claire begins her new journey:

I carry you inside me, to the root

And, that you may grow better, you will be here

Although I hide myself behind the mountain

And find a field full of sugar cane

There will be no way, my moonbeam,

For you to leave


With “El Invento” as the quieter, more introspective piece (literally asking Where are we going?) and “Hasta La Raiz” as a jubilant, not-quite-so-literal response of This is where we’ll be headed now… what a glorious way to close out the season, musically speaking.




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“I’m sure that Kelli will touch this in her second part, but I just wanted to offer something to think about, in the meantime.

Do you remember how many times we asked each other when the moment of Shaun’s annual meltdown would have come? Well, it never did. And he was put through very tough situations, for sure.”-- Daniela


Thank you, Daniela, for making this one such an effortless segue! 😀



It’s true-- the annual Shaun Meltdown made no appearances in S4. There were moments when it seemed imminent-- the rock-throwing in “Frontline Pt. 2,” his
How can I be a good father? bridge conversation with Claire in “Teeny Blue Eyes,” and any number of his Glassman office consults spring to mind as examples-- but it all speaks to his growth and maturity that nothing escalated to meltdown status. Hopefully Freddie Highmore isn’t disappointed by this fact; such past scenes have been exquisite showcases for his acting abilities. And we’ve yet to know what kind of turmoil they’ll subject Shaun to in S5, so anything’s possible. But steady-Eddie (or steady Shaun, LOL) was his underlying status for a whole lot of S4.



“This season has been about Lea growing into those words (“You make me more, Shaun”). Shaun’s answer to the proposal “of course. I love you” is pure Shaun. He’s always had the love for Lea. Lea needed to build up to this point. Shaun this season was steady as a rock for Lea. No matter the challenges and they threw a lot at them to say the least Shaun was steadfast and his love for Lea wasn’t going to be shaken. She needed to get to that place, and the proposal was Lea saying that yes she’s there too.”-- Steven


Steven, I love the idea of Lea “growing into those words” she told Shaun at the end of S3. I recall many of us saying I’d really like to hear her tell him HOW he makes her “more”... even if it was just to prove that it was more than a great line. The answer to that question, based on the events of S4, sound

like the makings of an upcoming summer post-- so for now, let’s just say that both Lea’s pregnancy and her subsequent miscarriage grew her into someone even more beautiful-- inside and out-- than any of us can really measure. 

Here are some additional things I didn’t really think through in predicting Shaun as the proposer rather than proposee

  • The wish he verbalized after hearing Lea’s Hershey mini-bomb was to “make Lea less sad”-- to “want her to feel better.” Did he have a particular plan in mind? Other than ask Dr. Glassman, I don’t think he did. So what


    happened, in joining Lea for the overnight ventilating session, was Shaun being not just “himself” but
    the best version of himself. Attentive, compassionate, determined… generous with his time, and selfless in his needs-- the latter of which was reflected from the last moments of the “Venga” episode onward. 


  • As I mentioned a moment ago, back in “Frontline Part 2” we saw Shaun distressed and throwing rocks at Glassman’s bedroom window, wondering if loving someone was worth it when you couldn’t even spend any time with them in person (as was the case with him and Lea during TGD’s version of the pandemic). More thorough reviews of Season 4 will come later, but I think about what Shaun has come back to repeatedly this year, from small disturbances in the #Shea landscape to the biggest ones in more recent weeks: Yes. It’s worth it. Be yourself-- then be more, as you know you’re capable of thanks to this woman-- and you’ll find your reward within her.


  • I guess I’m keeping all this in mind because of how

    remarkably chill Shaun turned out to be about the Hershey thing. A part of me wonders if, as he and Lea made their way to the airport (and Lea had not yet revealed her decision), he had resolved that any trip Lea ended up making to Hershey would be a relatively short one… that they’d survived months apart earlier in the year; they would survive this too. (This may have been a naive take on matters, but I could certainly see him reasoning in this way.) Another part of me wonders if Shaun might’ve been just that confident that Lea wouldn’t leave-- that the cathartic situation in which they were immersed made all the difference. I think I’m going to stay with what that “first” part of me said :) What do you think?


Putting all this together, and circling back to what I said in the “Venga” post about Shaun needing a certain “motivation” for wanting to get married… I guess the answer is one I hadn’t really considered: Lea herself.

What a great way to start this next part of the journey.


NOTE: Though I might pop in and out of the comments as they're made on this post, my next #Shea post won't be for at least two weeks...

But don't worry, I won't leave you in the lurch over the summer! There's plenty to discuss in the off-season!

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11 comments:

Pamela said...

Thank you Kelli for your gorgeous wrap up and analysis of Vamos.  I agree that Claire's goodbye/new journey was welldone, highlighting her big hearted compassionate qualities. I will also miss her dearly. I have no doubt that Antonia will prosper wherever her enormous talents take her.

The Shea proposal was uniquely Shea: the spontaneity (at the waiting area of the Los Altos Airport in Guatemala!!!, the simplicity, Lea not Shaun proposing,  Shaun's matter of fact response, the celebration. The finale was a beautiful ending/new beginning for Shea in a season that gave us so many relationship highlights and lovely moments between the two. I'm excited for that season review writeup that you have planned for Shea. May I suggest a poll/question for yourself and your blog followers during one of your summer posts: what were your favorite (insert number - minimum 10 bcs there were just so many from which to choose) Shea moments of S4 and why?

As for your question of why Shaun seemed so chill about Hershey: I think it's partly due to his belief that yes they could survive Lea leaving for a short while bcs they survived the covid separation but I think the bigger reason  is what you touched on about his emotional growth and maturity this season. Time after time this season, he has shown his selfless and unconditional love for Lea, from protecting her against Covid, to accepting her decision regarding the pregnancy, and finally wanting her to feel better even if it meant being away from her while she heals in Hershey.  This man is something else and Lea is truly blessed to have him. As she said in Teeny Blue Eyes: he adores me. With Lea being the proposer, she in turn showed and proved her love and commitment big time.

Bring on the wedding and the ensuing fun and complications!!! You just know it won't be your typical wedding and will be uniquely Shea.

Steven Hamburg said...

Thank you again Kelli for another. Great blog and wrap up. Thanks for the mention and I didn’t articulate what I meant about Lea catching up to Shaun in the love department. Her statement “I love you with all my heart kiss” was the bold statement she finally caught up with leading to her proposal. But Shore said, “ it was important it be on her schedule, not his (Shaun’s). “

Of course keeping things in perspective if a year ago you were told that they would end the season engaged you’d definitely have signed up for that so yes despite the heartbreaking miscarriage you’d have to say they ended up in a good place. And the pregnancy really advanced their relationship. It also was a steep learning curve for Shaun as he struggled and I would say his biggest struggle to relate to Lea being pregnant. He knows now what each stage means and he’ll be much better prep if given another chance at parenthood with Lea.

I of course remain optimistic and hopeful for their future next season. I am also concerned by shore’s exit interview saying, “ That was exactly it. Coming out of that, We didn’t want to break them up- at least not yet. We like them together and want to keep exploring them. Each year we want to take things to a new level and explore something new with Shaun and the rest of the characters. They went through a hardship and they came through. He proved himself as a good boyfriend and worthy of her love. I think she’s sensing it at this point as he stayed with her.” So despite the at least not yet cautionary language Shore statement that he proved himself worthy of her love was the test for Shaun this season and he did remarkably well.

Since episode 3 of season One when Lea knocked on his door to borrow batteries the sub title of the good doctor has been “Shaun Loves Lea”. Their scenes together are the heart and sole of the series. Each one has meant something. No matter what else is going on in an episode the highlight will always be their scenes together.

So this brings me to Claire’s leaving the series. Reading shore’s exit interview he stated Antonia came to him at the end of last season and told him she wanted season four to be her last season. So I surmise that the aborted relationship with Melendez was the final straw for her as she lost a meaty role as part of a power couple on the show.

I further surmise that she was the intended endgame relationship for Shaun especially if you base it on the Korean series and their first encounter in the cafeteria when Shaun asked her why were you rude to me the first time we met, then you were nicer to me and now you want to be my friend. Which of those times were you pretending? This follows a breakthrough in episode 3 when Claire learned to communicate with Shaun by making statements to him rather than questions. If you noticed that’s how they ended with Claire saying. I never know what you are thinking rather than asking What are you thinking? But it’s also the episode in which Lea makes her debut and the chemistry between Freddie and Paige is obvious and you can see that Lea is going to be the endgame relationship for Shaun.

But Claire and Shaun develop a strong friendship with Claire serving as Shaun’s guide to social skills. Her early guidance is critical to Shaun’s understanding of Lea especially with the sarcasm as flirting technique. So the relationship is one of the best of the series but it’s not what I believe Antonia had in mind for the character.

The first and last hug. I thought initially it would be awkward and it starts that way but it sure doesn’t end that way, it was a heartfelt hug between two people who really cared for each other. Especially watch Claire wrapping her arms around Shaun. Telling him that Shaun meant a great deal to her. That’s the memory I want to remember her character by. A good person who was very important in Shaun’s life.

So filming is starting up soon and our hope is that there’ll be a Shaun and Lea wedding sometime during the season.

Julianna said...

Kelli, I join Pamela and Steven in thanking you for another great blog post...and for the blog itself. It's great connecting with fellow TGD lovers, Reddit can be frustrating, and Twitter is limiting except for the short posts it was designed for.

Although Shaun wasn't exactly "chill" about Hershey, after his initial going rigid the end of Venga I too was surprised at his subsequent reaction. I had thought Hershey would be a huge trigger for him; his hurt, and confusion when she returned. This was the last chance for a S4 meltdown, but it didn't happen. Instead, although he was clearly unhappy, he was nothing but supportive. Shaun is basically a hopeful person, so I think that he'd assume her Hershey sojourn would be temporary, and as long as it helped her be "not sad", he stood by her decision. I also think that helped Lea decide to not go to Hershey, and to spend the rest of her life with him,

I tend to concentrate mainly on #Shea, but your speculations about Andrews/Ana?, MatLim, and ParNick are fascinating, and I can't wait to see their stories.

As for Claire, I'm sad to see her go, but that final scene with her completely puts to bed that she was forced out, as the haters on Reddit insisted. It was lovingly, beautifully done. The embrace with Shaun brought tears to my eyes.

Daniela said...

Thank you, Kelli. I really feel flattered and honored to have been quoted twice!
I have very little to add to your (as usual) excellent analysis.
I agree that the proposal was beautifully written, and executed in perfect Shea style. But what I actually loved about it was how it brought all the team together, almost as a family unit. Everyone’s reaction was joyous and spontaneous.
It was very touching.
What I loved the most about “Vamos” is the way every character has been given their moment of growth, in one way or another. No one excluded.

Claire leaving the show was sad, but I liked how they did it. It was the perfect send off for her character, and the door is always open to a possible return as a guest in future episode. This made the circumstance less sad.
Obviously, Claire leaves a huge professional hole. No one else is at Shaun’s level as far as technical ability is concerned. So, how will the competition evolve in the future?

Morgan found the strength to open up to Park and being vulnerable. It’s very rare for her, and I like when it happens.

Lim has been given a new beginning with Mateo. It’s still to be seen how they will handle their personal and professional relationship.

Andrews’s character had been stagnating for a while, so they needed to find a way to give him new opportunities. As a rule, I don’t usually like when major adjustments to a character’s life happen off screen. But I can totally understand the need to change something.

No need to add anything else about Shaun and Lea. Their growth has been exponential this season, both as individuals and as a couple. Shaun will probably struggle professionally again. He will learn to supervise even more and to work without a safety net. Till now, he's been a student, but very soon his residency will end. I think that his professional challenge will be to learn how to cope with difficult situations without a mentor to cover him. He will become the mentor (formally even), very soon.
And in his personal life, he’s going to become a husband! Wow!

That leaves Glassman, who in a way (his age notwithstanding) needs to grow a little as a character as well. His marriage with Debbie is officially over, so all he has left is Shaun and his job. I have no idea what his professional plans will be, but I surely don't see him retiring anytime soon, at this point.
His recognizing Shaun’s emotional maturity during their Zoom call was a big deal. I was curious to know if Shaun would have acknowledged that for what it was. The scene ended there, without any further comments. Obviously, the main focus was elsewhere. But then again, Shaun redirected Glassy’s advice to Claire, later on in the episode, so he apparently got the self-esteem-boosting purpose of those words.
Probably, he was less aware of how that would impact the relationship between him and Glassman. Because I understand that it’s something that will be addressed next season. Shore said that Shaun will need Glassy less, but in a different way he will need him more. It’s the typical parent-child dynamic when the children grow up. He also said that Glassman will be, in a sense, the father of the groom. I sincerely hope this means that he will finally approach Shaun and Lea’s relationship in a positive way. It would be very nice if Lea’s relationship with Glassman were to be explored more deeply in season 5. Maybe, starting from some big missed opportunities of this season. Their constant bickering is fun, but it’s definitely time for something deeper and more meaningful.

Andreas said...

Look what we’ve got – love is in the air! (Off- screen even literally, on the flight back to San Jose.) Three couples in the making, that’s a new record for a show that notoriously harps on the shortcomings of romance.

At this point I don‘t need to add anything to #Shea, I guess, since every angle seems to be covered fairly well. It was a tough year but the writers kept the promise they made by Ghost!Melendez: “Things will be okay.” Nobody said the journey was going to be a walk in the park, though…

“Melendez who” – that made my day, Kelli! The arrogant and low-key sexist attending has certainly become a liability for the show and it’s a brilliant casting move to introduce a well-known Mexican (!) actor to fill the vacant slot for Latin American representation. Dr Osma’s debut sure was promising. I only can hope that the writers come up with a similar brilliant idea to avoid the HR disaster in the second try.

Of course, if the writers really want to mess with the characters, they have every opportunity now, because as far as I understand the US system, any doctor who wants to practice medicine in The States must do his residency there first – and Dr. Osma left the country in his first year… So, if there isn’t a convenient loophole, the experienced surgeon might wind up as a subordinate to senior residents Shaun and Park. Yet, who knows for sure what’s going on in the writing room right now.

Claire’s exit comes with a certain imbalance in the cast. As the season was busy to tie the loose ends of her storylines, it also had to build up Park as the only other senior surgical resident. It is remarkable that his storyline wasn’t as much about his career – which is rather mediocre since he is easily outdone by a first-year – but about his relationship to Morgan, the not-anymore surgeon. It’s possible that this is a set-up for a professional rivalry between Shaun and Park towards the end of their residency; though it also might also have been an effort to establish a so-called bet couple that can be used as a foil for the main couple of the show. Either way I expect this relationship to be quite challenging.

All in all, even with all the love around, season 5 probably won’t become The Love Boat aground. Albeit a Valentine’s Day episode seems inevitable now… 😲😆

https://youtu.be/WtYdcZmpRyM

Danielle said...

Hi!👋 Long time lurker, first time commenter. I also follow you on Twitter (I'm LuvDanixoxo). I've been a TGD fan from the first episode, and it's nice to have a space to talk about it with other fans.

I loved everything about the season finale. I had no doubt that Lea would change her mind about Hershey, but I was so not expecting her to propose to Shaun. The proposal was perfect. I'm still not over how Shaun was like, "Of course I'll marry you, why would I not?" 😄🥰

I'm sorry to see Claire go because I loved her and Shaun's friendship, but I respect Antonia's decision. Besides, there's always a chance of her coming back as a quest star; she said so herself.

I'm glad that Morgan and Alex finally admitted their feelings for each other, and I'm excited to see what season 5 has in store for Marcus, and Audrey and Mateo.

In conclusion, a perfect ending of an awesome season. Let's hope season 5 will be just as great. 😊💙

Kelli Lawrence said...

Hi Danielle! Thanks for being a long-time lurker... and a first-time commenter... AND for the Twitter follow! :)

Syl said...

Thank you once again for your analysis Kelli, and also thank you for quoting me :)

I'm not going to say too much about the proposal because much was already said. It was such a great scene, with Lea being the one proposing, no elaborate speech, Shaun' s quick acceptance, Lea's big smile, the kiss, Shaun's excitement...Perfect! It proves that you don't need an extraordinary set up for a marriage proposal, for example with candles or flowers everywhere...Often "less is more" and here it felt so appropriate and even more emotional that it was done on the spot, and more particularly by Lea.

I loved how sure of herself she was when she stated "I want to spend the rest of my life with you", and her confidence when asking "Will you marry me?". It's many miles away from the Lea in season 1, but even miles away from the Lea at the beginning of the season 4 who was wary of moving back in because she wasn't sure there was enough trust yet for them to live together.

One random thought I had and that I posted on Twitter, about Lea's trademark gestures when kissing Shaun that could be seen in 1x12, 3x20, 4x04 and now 4x20: hand on his neck, some fingers on his chin or cheek, then slowly sliding her hand down to the top of his chest, with fingertips softly touching his skin. The latter wasn't in 1x12, but rethinking about it now, Lea similarly kissing him and softly touching him in 1x12, is part of the things cementing the fact that Lea already had feelings for him back then.

Shaun's excitement was lovely to see, as well as their friends' excitement for him and Lea.
Just one thing bothered me a bit: Morgan and Lea hugged as if Morgan really cared about Lea and they were great friends, while we have seen them exchange words only once and it was very brief and not nice, then there was the scene in Parenting where they didn't talk to one another...I know, a screentime issue! Still, it was very odd.

About Shaun not having a meltdown regarding Lea possibly going to Hershey:
I wasn't too surprised but I thought he would have a stronger reaction. He has shown to be able to have a better handling of his emotions this season ;  Lea's love for him, his love for her, and the challenges they've faced together helped him to grow and understand others' feelings more, while taking the time to get a grasp of his own emotions. I think it's also that he trusts that Lea would come back because he believes in her love for him.

As for the other things happening in the episode :
- Claire's departure was of course sad, but it was nicely done. Her last exchange with Shaun was very moving, the hug was such a bittersweet moment. Hopefully she'll come back for at least one episode in season 5, for the wedding particularly.
- Dr Mateo/Lim and Park/Reznick : I like them, but I thought that Parnick it went too quickly especially for Reznick, from having trouble being emotionally close to suddenly being all lovey-dovey, saying I love you and holding each other's hands....It felt very weird. I hope these new romances won't take too much screentime, because something I liked in TGD is that not all characters had a love interest, which allowed to take time to tell different stories, like for Claire with her parents.
- Glassy: I hope we'll see him quite often in season 5 even if Shaun doesn't need his help as much now.

Syl said...

Daniella: I think Glassman does now approach Shaun and Lea's relationship in a positive way, but we just haven't seen him verbalize his feelings about it. To me, it's impossible that he doesn't consider their relationship as a strong one and Lea as the right partner for Shaun, after seeing how close they are, how they were able to face various challenges together, how much Shaun has grown emotionally since he has been with Lea, etc. But that's one of the things the writers need to fix next season: have Glassman express how he feels about them now, and of course the other thing to fix is to have him become closer to Lea!


Having a poll during the summer about our favorite Shea moments in season 4, as suggested by Pamela, is a good idea! I propose another one : what challenges will Lea and Shaun (individually or as a couple, or one of them with someone else) face in season 5? It could be made as a joke,  like "Lea's brother will visit and will be a pain in the ***"  or it could be more serious, such as "Lea will be forced to face a difficult moment of her past when her ex-husband comes to see her", or "Glassy and Lea get locked up at the clinic by a madman (yeah, inspired by an episode of House^^) which forces them to team up to manage the situation". The latter is obviously a wishful thinking on my part, because at this point it seems only an extreme situation will have Lea and Glassman really talk to each other...
There is a lot of Lea featured in my proposals, but there still many things to explore with the character and especially her past.

Regarding Shaun's meltdowns, since he better handles his emotions now and there wasn't any in season 4, it's doubtful it will change in season 5 but I believe there is still one way he could lose it emotionally: if someone hurt Lea, especially in front of him...

Andreas said...

Syl, it felt indeed odd to see Morgan acting so familiar with Lea. I concur that the usual plague of TGD – screen time issues – is to blame. At least we saw Lea, Claire and Morgan having drinks together the episode before.

As so often before we only can infer how Morgan and Lea went from instantly hating each other in 3.15 “Unsaid” to hugging.

My best guess: Lea has proven herself to be worthy being Shaun’s girlfriend in Morgan’s eyes. Do you remember how Morgan surprised us by inquiring Carly about her motives to date Shaun back in season 3? In a very Morgan-way she wanted to make sure that Shaun isn’t toyed with. Morgan initially hated Lea because she always doubted her motives.

With season 4 this has changed. Lea has proven (to Morgan) that she can be in a steady romantic relationship that is beneficial for both partners and her miscarriage even affected the cold-hearted bitch.

Still, it’s a pity that we didn’t get to see more of that transition. Another missed opportunity of season 4. Now, with Claire also went away the need for big storylines for the female lead character. So, let’s hope for some more Lea/Morgan interaction in season 5. Afterall, there aren’t that many female characters left in their age group and with Morgan & Park forming the Beta Couple a double date night would offer some nice comedy.

Syl said...

Morgan has often been protective towards Shaun, acting a bit as a big sister. It's things like this that show that she's a sensitive person and cares deeply for some people despite her tough exterior, and as we've seen several times this tough exterior is mainly a shield to protect herself from being hurt. It's too bad that we didn't see Lea and Morgan in scenes together, there was the potential for great comic relief but also heartfelt scenes, where they came to understand each other. Both Lea and Morgan feared committing to a true relationship, Morgan moreso than Lea, so with Lea now in a very stable one with Shaun to the point of proposing to him, it would be nice if Morgan confided in Lea and let her give her advice about her relationship with Alex. But it will probably never happen since many interesting developments happen offscreen...
However, as you mentioned Andreas, with Claire gone the remaining female characters will need strong storylines, and it would also be nice to see them hanging out together. I could see a double date happening too, but what about a triple one with Mat and Lim too? It would be fun!!