The key to the success of all of these characters is that the people who’ve brought them to life haven’t stopped at a costume or a funny voice. They’ve looked for the humanity, and haven’t treated these characters as unknowable, mockable weirdoes. And don’t think it hasn’t made a difference in the way real people understand and appreciate what it means to be autistic.You can read the article here: The Changing Face of "Nerds" (and Autism) in Pop Culture
Murray's earlier article about the subject five years ago is also very good (if not better), and is here: Rain Man Revisited
Fantastic! I wish television writers of the 80's and 90's could have read this.
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