sargentbrittany
Joined Feb 2024
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I absolutely love the show, but I often feel frustrated for Grumpy. As a neurodivergent person, he really resonates with me and comes across as autistic in many ways. His behaviors-like being resistant to change, his bluntness, or his hesitations around new experiences-are traits often associated with neurodivergence. Yet, while other characters have their quirks and differences recognized, celebrated, or at least understood, Grumpy frequently ends up on the receiving end of anger or frustration from those around him.
I'm not saying his actions are always ideal-he definitely has moments where he could handle things better. But I feel like there's a lack of acknowledgment of why he behaves the way he does, and it would mean so much to see a little more compassion or effort to understand people with invisibledisabilities. It's hard not to wish for a storyline or moment that dives deeper into his perspective, exploring why he struggles with certain things and showing others offering him the patience and empathy he deserves. It could be such a powerful message, not just for Grumpy, but for anyone who relates to him.
I'm not saying his actions are always ideal-he definitely has moments where he could handle things better. But I feel like there's a lack of acknowledgment of why he behaves the way he does, and it would mean so much to see a little more compassion or effort to understand people with invisibledisabilities. It's hard not to wish for a storyline or moment that dives deeper into his perspective, exploring why he struggles with certain things and showing others offering him the patience and empathy he deserves. It could be such a powerful message, not just for Grumpy, but for anyone who relates to him.