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Christina Chang: Mental health is not gender-specific

Christina Chang discusses the unique narrative of The Good Doctor and the issues it tackles, as the series returns with the fifth instalment

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A still from The Good Doctor

A still from The Good Doctor

Rumours of Christina Chang quitting the medical show, The Good Doctor post season four were put to rest when the network announced the fifth instalment of the hit series on SonyLIV. “I would quit if they got my breakfast order wrong,” jokes the actor, who plays the character of Dr Audrey Lim, quickly adding, “No, I’m kidding. I have enjoyed my time here.” In an exclusive chat with mid-day, Chang, who has earlier been part of hit series including Nashville, Desperate Housewives, 24, and Rizzoli & Isles talks about the role and the message they tried to impart through the show.

Despite popular shows like Grey’s Anatomy already in its 18th season, Chang says she was never worried about the competition, but was intimidated for a different reason. “I probably felt intimidated by some of the medical jargon. I was concerned [that] I wouldn’t be able to keep up with people. I didn’t focus on other shows out there because this one is different, and has a unique premise,” explains Chang, adding that the cast and crew made work easy.

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