bee33 wrote:
Rose_in_Winter wrote:
MONKEY wrote:
And I found out that the actor that plays Sheldon asked the producers of BBT whether or not Sheldon's character is on the spectrum, and they said that no he isn't.
Whatever! Not that I don't believe you. I do. But Sheldon is completely an aspie, whether the producers think so or not. I wonder what the writers say. Intentionally or not, they have created a character that many of us with AS identify with. I see certain aspects of myself in Sheldon every week and revel in the humorous portrayal of a brilliant but antisocial character. The producers may say Sheldon is not on the spectrum, but I think many fans would disagree. I think diagnosing Sheldon would be a mistake and out-of-character for the show, but I'm going to go on thinking of Sheldon as an aspie!
To be honest, Sheldon doesn't seem Aspie to me. He doesn't know the proper things to say to people because that sort of thing has never interested him, and he has always been buried in his scientific pursuits, since he was a child, so never had a chance to learn social interaction. But when he does interact with people he is very charming and genuinely animated, and makes good eye contact. Plus he is interacting with other people all the time! He never needs to withdraw, doesn't have meltdowns, isn't unnerved by sensory stimuli, etc. I do think he has OCD though.
i have to disagree bee, sheldon is extremely aspergian. i know the creator when asked said "my opinion is his mom never got a diagnosis so i just don't know". in one interview jim parsons said sheldon "really could not be anymore aspie, could he." he doesn't know the proper things to say because, by his own admission, most of the human experience escapes him. he does make intense eye contact, but it is still inappropriate eye contact. not all aspie present this symptom by avoiding eye contact. you called his interaction with people charming and genuinely animated, when most of the humor is focused around his callous interactions and the oddness of his behaviors. these judgements coming from the collective characters of weird super nerds. the character is also looking constantly for solitude and to withdraw. no one is allowed in his room, he sits alone in an office all day thinking about whatever floats his boat, and there have been numerous episodes focusing around sheldon getting solitude from everyone, being so happy about it, and it being ruined. and if you saw the epsidoe monday going back seven years to when he and leonard first met the writers added fuel to the fire... i think it had to be intentional at this point. but that's just my perception.
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