StarTrekker wrote:
That definitely explains why during her breakout performance in 2009, she finished her song and proceeded to just walk offstage before even receiving any feedback from the judges; she was finished with what she came to do, and that was that, no need to hang about letting people cheer for her
Was the Asperger's diagnosis necessary for this understanding? I always thought it was quite obvious that she was neurologically abnormal and therefore prone to odd behavior. I would've assumed based on her appearance alone, based on her characteristic facial dysmorphology.
What I really find interesting is that her "condition" was described as "brain damage", again given the dysmorphology. I can't help but think of how, in certain parts of the world, there is greater shame associated with conditions of a primarily genetic or inborn nature than there is with conditions of a primarily environmental nature. Is there something like that at play here? Susan was born in the early 1960s, at a time when the diagnostic landscape was muddled and bleak. Perhaps there was no oxygen deprivation at all.
At any rate, I don't see how her odd behavior can be understood in terms of Asperger's but not brain damage.