It’s a bit of an older show (2014-2018), and while it doesn’t mention autism specifically, it does center around several people who are clearly neurodiverse, using their unique strengths to solve a wide range of complex and difficult problems while also trying to navigate their individual challenges when interacting with the rest of society.

When I watched this, it was well before I knew any of this stuff, and indeed research was undoubtedly less informed as well. So I wanted to see if anyone here that knows more than me has seen it and can give any opinions on it through the lens of our modern understanding of autism and neurodiversity. Was the show an excellent demonstration of ND people, their strengths and challenges? Or was is completely off the mark? Perhaps somewhere in the middle? Or perhaps even negative and perpetuating outdated stereotypes? Or is the show just too old and I’m talking to a field of crickets?

  • Murdoc@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    Thanks for your perspective! So a step in the right direction then? I know that when I watched it, even though I didn’t know about any of this stuff, I still identified with them and wished hard to be able to get a job where my skills and talents were an asset, especially to such a wide range of problem solving.

    And yeah, they did have to tweak some stuff to make it exciting, but I thought that they did a good job. Maybe after more shows featuring NDs becomes more commonplace, we can see more realistic depictions of them.

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      Star Trek, Divergent, Wednesday (Netflix) and Doctor Who are a few that I found familiar with too