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Três companheiros de quarto no espectro do autismo encontram uma forma de viverem juntos e lutarem por coisas semelhantes na vida.Três companheiros de quarto no espectro do autismo encontram uma forma de viverem juntos e lutarem por coisas semelhantes na vida.Três companheiros de quarto no espectro do autismo encontram uma forma de viverem juntos e lutarem por coisas semelhantes na vida.
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Reviewers say 'As We See It' is lauded for its authentic autistic portrayals and use of autistic actors, highlighting diverse experiences and struggles with independence and societal acceptance. Criticisms include stereotyping, infantilization of characters, and the need for more representation of independent autistic individuals and those with co-occurring conditions. The show's blend of humor and serious themes, along with its emotional impact, is often noted.
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I have autism and relate to the main characters. The sound anxiety, not having a filter, meltdowns just not as much as I did when I was younger, and especially trouble socializing. As We See It is one of the most accurate representations of life on the spectrum, definitely deserves praise! Ambient music is brilliant in it when it happens. I love Harrison (Albert Rutecki) he's great and Mandy (Sosie Bacon) is wonderful throughout!
As someone with autism, I appreciate there being a show about the aspects of what it's like being autistic.
While there are an insane amount of struggles, there is always a light that can be worked on and grown. This show is funny and also serious, and I think it shows many things in a realistic way.
Not all people with autism are the same, so I'm glad it shows that.
While there are an insane amount of struggles, there is always a light that can be worked on and grown. This show is funny and also serious, and I think it shows many things in a realistic way.
Not all people with autism are the same, so I'm glad it shows that.
As an autistic adult it is absolutely fantastic to see more autistic characters on screen. Overall, I think this show did OK representing lives of autistic adults with high support needs. I would have liked to see more diversity in the characters represented. I did not agree with some of the ways the neurotypicals tried to help the autistic characters. Some of this can be explained by everyone just trying their best to get their stuff together and genuinley making mistakes (some of these are recognised in the show). But there is no need to force eye contact, wear overly uncomfortable clothes and force socialisation when it might not be possible that week. Who came up with the goals it did not seem to me like the adults where in charge of this part of their life. However, I definitely can relate to the characters on the screen and it feels good to be seen.
For starters, we have 3 autistic characters who are trying to become independent. I love that all 3 of them have different personalities when usually on shows with autistic characters autism is portrayed as a personality.
Each character has very different struggles which are also realistic. Violet wants to get a boyfriend for some resemblance of "normality". Jack is dealing with his dad's illness and feeling the pressure of having to stand on his own, with no support system. Harrison struggles to get out of the house because of several hypersensitivities.
In between all of this, their families struggle with a balance between wanting them to change and accepting them as they are. Sad but also quite realistic. They struggle with starting and maintaining relationships. They struggle with getting and keeping a job. These are things most autistics can identify with.
I would have liked the show to focus more on mental health which is pretty much absent for the whole season. Mandy is not a psychologist and I find it hard to believe these characters would have families that support them but no mental health services.
Each character has very different struggles which are also realistic. Violet wants to get a boyfriend for some resemblance of "normality". Jack is dealing with his dad's illness and feeling the pressure of having to stand on his own, with no support system. Harrison struggles to get out of the house because of several hypersensitivities.
In between all of this, their families struggle with a balance between wanting them to change and accepting them as they are. Sad but also quite realistic. They struggle with starting and maintaining relationships. They struggle with getting and keeping a job. These are things most autistics can identify with.
I would have liked the show to focus more on mental health which is pretty much absent for the whole season. Mandy is not a psychologist and I find it hard to believe these characters would have families that support them but no mental health services.
I can't believe this show is cancelled. It's so gross that Amazon cancelled it - this is one of the best shows ever- and SO IMPORTANT for this representation. We need to know what happens with Maddie, Violet, Jack and Harrison.
What a touching, amazing show - I've laughed and cried through all of it and my husband and I watched all eight episodes in one evening. I hope some other network or streaming service picks it up- it will be a tragic mistake to let it go.
I don't know if these actors are autistic in real life but their portrayal of these characters is so real, so moving, and just really shows the different sides of living on the spectrum.
What a touching, amazing show - I've laughed and cried through all of it and my husband and I watched all eight episodes in one evening. I hope some other network or streaming service picks it up- it will be a tragic mistake to let it go.
I don't know if these actors are autistic in real life but their portrayal of these characters is so real, so moving, and just really shows the different sides of living on the spectrum.
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- CuriosidadesAll the characters on the show that are depicted as being on the spectrum are played authentically by actors who are also on the autism spectrum.
- ConexõesRemake of On the Spectrum (2018)
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