Thursday, September 9, 2021

#Shea Altar-Bound, Part 2: Anatomy of a Season Premiere Promo

NOTE: State of the #Shea has a new home!! Here's the link:


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This is a Shea stan account, says the current bio line in The (official) Good Doctor Twitter account. 


That was one of the early signs-- seeing that change simultaneous with the S5 poster reveal, which you see at the top. Then came some “Save the Date” animation from TGD Twitter, featuring images of Shaun and Lea alongside “the date” of September 27-- already tattooed in our memory banks as Season Premiere day. But seeing a digital version of the notification commonplace to many a wedding guest’s mailbox reinforced the notion that the #Shea wedding is going to be the S5 starting point. 


THEN came this TV Line Exclusive which provided:

  • A TGD article featuring quotes from showrunner David Shore

  • Five promotional stills, all of which appear to be from the engagement party

  • A 30 second ABC promo ...

    • With 18 shots from the show

    • Who knows if they’re all from “New Beginnings” (episode 1)...?

    • David Shore knows, but won’t tell us

    • Some fans are freaking out after seeing this peek into the new season...

    • … and others are more chill.



                                   




Things are likely to start snowballing with every day closer to the 9/27 season premiere-- they’ll probably release a “sneak peek” scene within 48 hours of my posting this, for instance-- so I’ll jump in here while I can so we can do what we looooove to do while awaiting a new episode…





LET'S ANALYZE!!!!


And we begin this with a friendly reminder that TGD promos, particularly the ones assembled for U.S. television by ABC, are often itty bitty, 30-second carnival rides for the strong-yet-delicate emotions of #Shea-shippers. Sure, they lure us in with the eye candy that is, say, Shaun and Lea sharing an affectionate moment in the kitchen of their loft. But several out-of-sequence clips and sound bytes later, we’re quite likely to grumble I don’t really know what the hell’s going to happen there, but I definitely don’t want to wait three long weeks to find out. 


Add some decidedly ambiguous commentary from showrunner David Shore-- as was the case with the TVLine article-- and ta-da! We’re putty in the producers’ hands all over again. 


Here’s the promo that was released September 2nd:



Now let’s break that down into the 18 different shots that went into those 30 seconds: 

    #Shea paradise
  1. Lea squeezing Shaun’s arm and kissing his cheek while he makes pancakes for two

    1. All looks well in #Shea Land… at a glance, anyway.


  1. OR shot #1 where we pick up Lim’s line “Planning a wedding is a big undertaking”...


  1. OR shot #2-- Dr. Shaun Murphy saying  “All that matters to me is marrying Lea”

    1. NOTE: I originally wrote this as Shaun responding to Lim’s statement with those words, but then thought better, remembering what we hear in these promos is often as disjointed as what we see.


  1. Lea in bed, gasping as if she’s just awoken from a
    nightmare.


  1. Shaun asking “Are you okay?” to Lea, sitting up in bed, again looking as if she’s recovering from a nightmare...but wearing something different than in the previous shot (as many eagle-eyed viewers noticed), prompting the question DAMN, GIRL..? 

    1. NOTE: I do realize that DAMN, GIRL is not actually a question. And that I might have been the only one “asking” that. 


  1. Lea says “I just want this wedding to be perfect,” appearing to say it to Jordan.

    1. Heh. That sentence. I just want this wedding to be perfect. We’ll get back to that.


  1. Jordan says (presumably to Lea), “If you aren’t willing to
    risk little things…” 


  1. Quick shot of Shaun looking anxious in the doctor’s lounge

    (This may or may not have a thing 
    to do with the wedding.)


  1. Quick shot of Lea at what looks to be the #Shea engagement party, turning away from someone (Looks like Lim?) and wincing

(See previous caption.)


  1. Quick hospital shot of Jordan, Morgan, Andrews (holding a clipboard), and Wolke

Probably nothing to do with #Shea


  1. Quick shot of a weary-looking Glassman, dressed but with tie hanging off shoulders in his bedroom, bed unmade, pizza box alongside him… (aside from the #Shea shots, this was the most interesting shot in the promo for me. Even if we can presume this is just Glassy in breakup mode.)

Most definitely nothing to do with #Shea


  1. Quick shot of Park alongside a whiteboard of different recovery timelines (for a patient), looking like he’s on the edge of an unfortunate realization

Still has not a dang thing to do with #Shea


  1. Jordan again, same scene as before: “... You’ll never get the chance to have the big things go right.”


  1. Shot of Shaun and Lea at that #Shea
    engagement party, looking content


  1. What appears to be a shot of Shaun
    and Lea’s wedding, taking place outdoors


  1.  As the clergyman (or whoever that guy is; we’ve never seen him before) says “Shaun, to you take Lea to be your wife…” we see a shot of Shaun with head held high, gazing at Lea…  


  1. Then a close-up of Lea, looking… um, I want to say “pained” but that seems wrong. More like she’s stressed but trying to smile through it?


  1. Finally a close-up of Shaun appearing to hang his head as we hear (in voice-over) him saying “I’m sorry.” (That VO actually starts while we’re on the Lea CU.)



And then,

if you are anything like me, you may have heard yourself laughing and/or groaning…



With your eyes rolling back into your head…



Saying “Really, ABC? You’re trying to sell us on the notion of Dr. Shaun Murphy getting cold feet at the altar as he stands there with the love of his life? REALLY?!”

Thanks, Amy and Seth

I guess promos are just gonna keep on promo-ing. So rather than harp on the silly stuff, let’s do a quick game of WHAT ARE THE FACTS AS THEY PERTAIN TO SHAUN AND LEA?


Fact #1: We’ll be witnessing an engagement party. That, in and of itself, hints at the timeline picking up not long after Lea’s marriage proposal in Guatemala. 


Fact #2: Lea is having difficulty sleeping. (I’ll go ahead and speculate “nightmares” like the rest of y’all.)


Fact #3: Lea is on the impossible mission of many a bride-to-be… a “perfect” wedding. And Shore’s comments in the TV Line article indicate a deeper dive into what constitutes “perfect” awaits. (If you read my previous post about a #Shea Wedding Wish List-- and/or if you’ve been elbow-deep in wedding planning yourself at some point and time-- you may have chuckled at Lea’s confession as well.)


Fact #4: All Shaun cares about is marrying Lea. AWWWWW. (Yeah, from that we can interpolate that Shaun couldn’t care less about the details-- which may or may not drive Lea bonkers-- but all we really have to go with right now are Shaun’s exact words.)


Fact #5: There is a wedding scene.

Is it THE wedding scene? Or is it part of Lea’s nightmares? Is it a nightmare because she dreams that Shaun leaves her at the altar with “I’m sorry”? Or is it more circumstantial (she’s dreaming of an outdoor wedding but a thunderstorm takes them by surprise)? 


Fact #6: Jordan gets to deliver the line of wisdom upon which this early-season drama may or may not hinge… depending on what actually goes down in the season opener. 


Oh, and it’s not a particularly pertinent fact, but they found a way to get every member of the principal cast into the promo except for Dr. Mateo Rendon Osma (Osvaldo Benavides). Considering what we’ve seen thus far is a standard 30-second promo as opposed to a nearly 2-minute “official trailer” spanning the first 3 episodes (like this one they produced last year), that’s kind of impressive.


Oh, and Dr. Rendon was among those featured in the promo
stills… see?

 



Now, back to that good old speculation…


Are they getting married right away or not?


Here’s what happened when I posed a similar question on Twitter last week:





We talked about this at length last time (before all these promo materials came out), and it seemed many of us were in agreement that it would seem a shame to skip the buildup drama that weddings bring to a script. On the other hand, we’ve seen not just the “promo wedding” but photos from various IG stories that make a viewer wonder if they’d have spent THAT much time dolled up for a location shoot if it wasn’t the real deal. (Paige Spara’s photo captioned “the one where they get married” certainly fuels that fire.)


On yet another hand, we have Shore dropping trademark teases like “We are working towards (the wedding)... I can’t say [exactly] when it will happen, but we are working towards it.”


That’s three “hands,” isn’t it? Hmmmm. Let’s not overcomplicate this.


My answer, for now, is

SEASON OPENER, aka 5:1 (“New Beginnings”)-- unlikely.

EPISODE 5:2 (“Piece of Cake”)-- possible. Less unlikely. Guess we can’t rule it out.

EPISODE 5:3 or later-- Still hopeful it’s this one. 


A few other mental notes I took in watching this early look at season 5:


  • If the show is staging a full-on engagement party (and possibly a full-on “nightmare” wedding), will the real #Shea wedding ultimately be a quieter, more intimate affair?


  • And if we’re starting the season with an engagement party, would they really jump to a wedding (intimate or otherwise) in the following episode? Seems like there’d have to be at least a minor time-lapse for that to happen-- which isn’t unprecedented, I guess (there must’ve been at least a small jump between “Frontline Pt.2” and “Newbies” last season), but would still be unusual.


  • This particular promo marks the first time that a season premiere of TGD is showcased primarily from Lea’s perspective rather than Shaun’s. Yeah, he’s right there in the thick of things, but she’s the one with the (probably) nightmares, she’s the one wanting things perfect, and she’s the one (supposedly) in jeopardy of rejection via Shaun. If they DO issue a longer S5 trailer, I suspect the big-picture focus will be back on Dr. Murphy. But what we’ve seen so far sends an interesting message about The Good Doctor five years from where it started: not just a “he” journey now, but a “he” and “she” becoming a long-term “we” journey.


New beginnings, indeed!

No wonder the official TGD Twitter account changed its bio.



10 comments:

TeeJay said...

This is an awesome analysis, and I couldn't have said it better myself. Clever promo editing, and a lot of educated guessing. I have a feeling that the actual wedding will either be around episode 5 or dragged out until the mid-season finale, though I have a feeling it's going to be sooner rather than later.

Fully agree that Shaun would never EVER say no to marrying Lea. I'm flummoxed that so many people fell for it and didn't suspect that this was just clever attention-catching editing. :-) But hey, that's what a promo trailer is supposed to do, right? Make people invested to tune in to the actual episode to see the resolution. Goal accomplished, I guess.

I found your point interesting that we might be seeing things through Lea's eyes -- I hadn't actually considered that before, and it's intriguing for sure. Now I'm even more excited to see where they are taking us in season 5.

Thanks for this great summary post and the food for thought!

Andreas said...

Thanks, Kelli, for this summary of the material available to far. I might add some additional information that comes from the photo of call sheets for the episodes 5.01 and 5.02.

In 5.01, Lea informs Shaun in a scene that they won’t have an outdoor wedding, so we might assume that the wedding scene outdoor is Lea’s nightmare, perhaps even the scene the season opens on.

In another scene of 5.01, Lea tells Shaun that she canceled the engagement party, while in later scene between Lea and Jordan, the party is back on.

Also, there’s a scene where Shaun probably tells Lea that he will help her planning the wedding if she needs his help.

All of this supports that Lea is somewhat on the edge while Shaun is laid back about the wedding – which makes some sense considering Lea’s failed first marriage. It also follows the pattern of the pregnancy arc with Shaun being the one playing catch-up with the needs of his “team mate” Lea.

It is also somewhat of a hint that Jordan might be meant to become Lea’s primary confident within the cast.

Daniela said...

Thank you, Kelli!
Excellent analysis as usual.

Like many others, I think that insinuating the thought that Shaun could be getting cold feet is the usual ABC strategy to keep the audience engaged. It's virtually impossible that something like that can ever really happen. There's no way Shaun would ever decide to not marrying Lea!

That said, I believe that the scene we were offered is part of Lea's nightmare. And I agree with Andreas on this. Given the content of that call sheet in which Lea rules out an outdoor wedding, it's very likely that their actual wedding will have a completely different setting.
Shore said in an early interview that they wanted to have fun with the wedding. So that's probably what they're actually doing. Maybe offering different versions of it, thorough dream sequences and/or daydreaming.
There's no way they were going to give away the real thing in the very first promo.

Instead, the engagement party does look to be very real. And even if it's shown like a festive, joyous event, I have the sensation that something could go wrong with it. I don't know why, it's just a gut feeling I have. Nothing is ever the way it looks in the promos.
But, of course, I could be very wrong. I hope so.

The first promo from Lea's perspective. You're very right on this, Kelli. And it's definitely something interesting.
I'm looking forward to the season 5 promo, at this point. I can't really wait!

Kelli Lawrence said...

Long time no see, Andreas-- welcome back to the comments!

I'd heard about/seen the call sheets photo you speak of, and in particular knew something about Lea deciding NO to an outdoor wedding, but there's a reason I didn't mention any of that in the post.

I also unerstand that when that photo first circulated on social media a couple weeks back it caused a bit of an uproar "internally" at TGD, to the point where at least one #Shea-related Instagram account that first leaked the pic was temporarily suspended.

I know the leaked photos are nothing new; we spoke last season of the "Driver's Blog" and links have been provided at times. But it seems that The Powers That Be are getting more vigilant about trying to control that sort of thing. There are MANY more #Shea social media accounts now than there were a year ago- that fact alone probably has a lot to do with it.
(Will "the driver" and/or his blog eventually get fired if the photo leaks continue? Guess we'll see.)

Anyway, I'm opting to stay on the safe side. No more sharing those photos on Twitter if I see them... and no direct reference to them in blog posts. If they enter the discussion in the comments (as they have here, obviously), that's different-- and I'll assess them case-by-case.

Thanks for bringing it up... which allowed me to address it :)

Andreas said...

Different versions of a dream wedding going awfully wrong is indeed an intriguing idea, Daniela, although more than two (corresponding with two nightmares) aren’t likely within 42 minutes runtime.

Though, have an idea what might go wrong on the real engagement party: Dr. Osma’s casual attire doesn’t match the other’s, so we may assume his appearance there has a different reason. Perhaps his legal issues aren’t sorted out and he’s on the run with the police crushing the party? ;)

(Information dutyfully noted, Kelli)

Daniela said...

Dutifully noted by me as well, Kelli.
Sorry, I wasn't aware of all those problems you mentioned.

Danielle said...

Great analysis, Kelli!

As excited as I was to finally see the promo, it did raise a few questions at first(is the wedding going to happen in the first episodes, what did Shaun mean by "I'm sorry", etc.), but then I reminded myself that if there's anything I've learned from years of TV viewing, it's never trust a promo. What we saw may not be the actual wedding; I'm in the "Lea's anxious about the wedding and having bad dreams about it" camp.

IMO, I'm hoping the wedding will be a little later in the season--winter finale at the latest. I'd like to see all the preparation and buildup.

Guess we'll just have to wait 'til the premiere for at least some of our questions to be answered. It won't be much longer!

Julianna said...

Great analysis as always, Kelli.

Allow me to take a moment to vent about TGD's promos and their penchant for causing heartburn in fans. I'm still bitter about the Dreamed Kiss for Irresponsible Salad Bar Practices! Of course, TGD isn't the only show contributing to TUMS bottom line, but it's the one that affects me the most.

I agree with everyone so far that what we saw in the promo was probably Lea's nightmare. As an aside, bridal jitters are definitely not unheard of! I was going to rely on the call sheet Andreas mentioned for the outdoor wedding, but given what Kelli said let's avoid that and look at the scene itself.

First, it was focused on Shaun and Lea alone. Yes, it's their wedding and they're central to it, but it seems surreal, disconnected. Like, you know, a dream. No shots of the guests or wide shots of the scene, and a disembodied voice of the officiator.

Then there was a little blip between the scene and Shaun hanging his head and saying "I'm sorry". It's almost like it was dubbed in.

And of course, the main reason...In no universe would Shaun back out of a marriage to the woman he's loved almost from the beginning; the woman he's fought for, cried with, defended, loved. I can see Lea's jitters (but not to the extent of backing out), but not Shaun's.

All that said, there's zero chance that there won't be some drama surrounding the wedding!




Syl said...

I didn't know about the leaked photos of the call sheets causing an uproar either...Thank you for informing us about that.

Regarding the promos with the "wedding", I indeed rolled my eyes and groaned when I saw it the second time (because obviously the first time I was just happy to see Lea and Shaun on my screen again). Even if it's not surprising, I was annoyed especially because many people would believe Shaun might say no.
But it's easier for us to see through it now because we dissect all TGD promos and episodes, and after having been "burnt" by misleading promos we are now more cautious (although I know I can still fall for it upon first viewing and whether I believe it or not it can still give me anxiety!)

I've been convinced it's a nightmare too, for several reasons that were already stated:
- Lea is clearly overwhelmed with the wedding planning because she wants it to be perfect
- we see her suddenly wake up twice
- Shaun wouldn't say no
- The way she seems to be screaming while the rain falls doesn't feel real
- Lea and Shaun seem to be 2 meters apart, and given how they are comfortable in being physically close and they even seek it, I would expect them to stand a bit closer to one another, and even to hold hands since it has become their "thing"
- we didn't see everyone, but Lea's parents seem to not be there, and I hope to see them at their daughter's wedding. The mother could be very annoying, but on the other hand I'd love to see her and Glassman argue!

I am now back to thinking that the wedding will not be before mid-season, Shore's words really made it seem like it wouldn't be soon, and as you said Kelli it would be odd to have such a big event directly following or close to the engagement party.
Furthermore they would have to do a mini time jump again, and given how much time passed between "Frontline" and "New beginnings" (didn't Shore said a month or so passed between "Vamos" and "New beginnings"?), they got to stop skipping months or there won't be many months left for Shaun's 5th year of residency ^^ But I guess the writers may not be keeping track much...

When I watched the promo, I just thought it was great that Lea was featured so much. But you're right Kelli, it's even more than that as it's Lea's point of view, and it's very interesting that it was done that way.
And TGD seems indeed to focus now on a "we" journey! I love that TGD's Twitter and Instagram accounts changed their bios to support the couple, it's funny to think that 2 years ago we could just dream of Lea having one scene in an episode...

Kelli Lawrence said...

Hey!!!

It's been a minute since anyone posted a comment, but I just realized there are readers of this blog that haven't seen the link to my NEW blog/website because they're not on Twitter. I'm so sorry-- here it is...

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I hope to see you there!

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Thanks, as always, for reading!