Matt55 wrote:
Unlike Adam, John Turner is an extreme extrovert who thrives off attention and is too outgoing. It would illustrate that Aspie's come in all shapes and sizes and that their interests vary from person to person.
What it would do is
confuse your audience. If you want people to understand a disorder, you have to give them something CONSISTENT to latch onto and understand. When you present opposite extremes like that, it will only appear to most people that you're portraying two very different conditions and calling them the same thing. That will leave everyone going:
"
WTF??? This Asperger Syndrome stuff is a bunch of
crap! Those characters were
completely different. Hell, you can call ANYTHING Asperger Syndrome. I don't believe there is such a thing. Anybody who wants to make excuses for being weird or different can use that label as an excuse. Its a myth.
Psycho-chic flavor-of-the-month."
I think we're dealing with enough of that attitude already.