history_of_psychiatry wrote:
Kramer from Seinfeld: Kramer has poor social skills. An example would be sliding into Jerry's apartment at random. He also has been known to get outragious ideas.
Melvin? from Officespace: I'm not sure if his name is Melvin though i think it is. Melvin talks in a unique speaking manner as someone with aspergers. He is very clingy to certain innanimate objects, such as his stapler that Lumberg takes from him.
Count Duckula: I'm not sure if anyone remembers this british cartoon that was aired on nickelodeon in the late 80's and early 90's. Duckula is very malodramatic. He has aspergian type fixations as he is obsessed with fame and wealth. He often gets bizarre plans and ideas that often fall through, as they are usually sureal.
Michelle from American Pie: Michelle speaks in a very aspergian tone. She often rambles on and on about her fixations, ie bandcamp. She is also known to be socially awkward at times.??
I don't know about any of these examples, a lot of these character traits can exist in people who aren't autistic. Of course I don't know any of these characters or the shows they're on.
But here are some tv characters who I think are most definitely portrayed as autistic:
- L, from the Japanese anime, "Death Note" (yes, if you haven't heard of it, his name is L - it's an alias. XD)
- Sheldon Cooper, from sitcom "The Big Bang Theory".
For me, it bothers me that tv shows will use 'some' autistic traits to portray their characters, but don't identify them as or even use the word "autistic" - it's not fair to accept some aspects of autism, and not others - and if they're going to anyways, at least acknowledge it. Some artists, like the creators of Death Note - didn't even know they were imitating autistic characteristics, they just wanted to portray, quote, "a very intelligent but unavoidably strange character." - yet no one can recognize these traits in real life - ironic, isn't it?
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