From an analytical perspective, the trend of re-editing series like 'The Good Doctor' or 'SWAT' to focus exclusively on one character’s "hero arc" is a double-edged sword. While it’s excellent for highlighting a specific performance, we have to admit it completely destroys the director's original pacing and ensemble chemistry. By stripping away the B-plots and reaction shots from the rest of the cast, the narrative tension feels artificial and the emotional payoff often feels unearned. Are we prioritizing "viral moments" over the actual art of television storytelling? I’d argue that if a scene requires a text overlay to explain the emotional stakes because the context was edited out, the format is failing the source material. I'm curious to see if anyone else feels that these isolated clips make the actual shows feel disjointed when you finally watch the full episodes