Hi ADHDers! Neurodivergent TV CharactersIs it possible for TV writers to create Neurodivergent characters who are not coded?Hi ADHDers! How’s everyone doing? I’m excited because MCM Comic Con London is in 2 weeks! I’ll be on the Neurodiversity Panel again on Friday 24th May 3:15 pm at the Creator Stage. I’m open to cosplay suggestions! As someone who watches many shows and movies, I find it bizarre that we hardly see Neurodivergent characters. It’s as if we don’t exist in society! Although there are a few shows with ‘coded’ characters, I think there’s beauty in name-checking when characters are Neurodivergent. Let’s run through Neurodivergent TV characters who aren’t coded. Shall we begin? Is it possible for TV writers to create Neurodivergent characters that are not coded?Yes! We don’t see many examples so I have pulled together a list of examples from TV shows I have watched:
Let’s dive in! 👨🏻⚕️Grey’s Anatomy: ADHDIt is 2024 and I am still obsessed with Grey’s anatomy. Who isn’t!? Grey’s Anatomy, Season 19, Episode 17 | abcnetwork, Disney+ Context: The episode features:- Dr Adams, Surgical Resident: Undiagnosed ADHD.- Dr Marsh, Surgeon and Director of the Residency Program: Diagnosed ADHD.Dr Adams comes from a line of surgical greats! His uncle was the late Dr Derek Shepherd and his Aunt is Dr Amelia Shepherd. You can only imagine the amount of pressure he is under. Example: In this episode, Dr Adams kept dropping the ball and making careless mistakes. You see him getting frustrated with himself and constantly apologising. Does this sound relatable? Dr Marsh gets pissed off at Dr Adams and tells him to “try harder and get his meds right because he is clearly struggling with his ADHD”. Dr Adams stands in confusion as he hasn’t been diagnosed with ADHD. Later in the episode, Dr Marsh apologises to Dr Adams for getting pissed as Dr Adams opens up about not being diagnosed with ADHD, though he has been reading about it. Dr Marsh tells him that he had been diagnosed with ADHD, explaining the different traits to Dr Adams. Do you think this was handled well? 💔 Heartbreak High: AutismHeartbreak High, Season 1, Netflix Context: Quinn is an Autistic student at Hartley High. The show explores Quinn navigating dating Sasha, who also attends Hartley High.Quinn doesn’t initially tell Sasha she is Autistic but later on reveals this to Sasha, following a previous date where Quinn was visibly overstimulated. Sasha is taken aback and says Quinn doesn’t look or act like she’s Autistic. Let’s take a look: Would you tell someone you’re dating that you’re Neurodivergent on the first date? 🦸🏾♂️ The Boys: OCDThe Boys, Season 3, Episode 6, Amazon Prime The Boys is top 3 superhero-themed show of all time. It’s not debatable! In an episode, you could expect, exploding heads, a boatload of superhero sp*rm flying all over the place, gunk and a whole lot of wild shit! Context: ‘Mother’s Milk’ aka ‘MM’ is part of ‘The Boys’ a group that despises superheroes, especially the egotistical and bat sh*t crazy, Homelander.MM can be described as meticulous, big of cleanliness, the group's glue and trustworthy. MM talks about how his OCD was triggered after he witnessed the murder of his grandfather at the hands of Soldier Boy. Examples:
Homeland: BipolarHomeland, Showtime, Netflix I won’t lie, I did find some scenes distressing. Context: Carrie works for the Central Intelligence Agency and is on a mission to gather evidence on a US Marine who was a prisoner of war in Iraq who is believed to have been turned by al-Qaeda.I would describe Carrie as an amazing problem solver who is great at unpicking threads, but also impulsive and occasionally behaves irrationally, drives towards danger and would often have you sitting at the edge of your seat! Carrie hides that she’s bipolar from the CIA as her security clearance would be revoked, so she gets her medication from her sister who is a psychiatrist. The show explores Carrie’s lack of risk inhibition, drinking, stopping her medication, and manic episodes due to bipolar. There was a very distressing scene in Season 1 where Carrie was being treated for her bipolar disorder using Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) - which was her decision. It was hard for me to watch as it was my introduction to ECT. List of other showsHere is a list of other shows I’ve watched with Neurodivergent characters: ADHD
Autism
Dyslexia
Tourette's syndrome
What’s the verdict?Why aren’t we seeing more Neurodivergent characters on our screens?
Neurodiversity in TV/Movies is a topic I have been talking about for over 3years now as a panellist at MCM Comic Con and across social platforms. I would love the opportunity to get in rooms at TV and Film companies to talk about the importance of Neurodivergent representation and potential collaboration.So I’m shooting my shot! If you know anyone working at TV networks, film studios or streaming companies like Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime, Apple TV: I would be grateful if you could please direct them to my email or website:
Which other shows with Neurodivergent characters do I need to watch? That’s all from me! Rach with ADHD. If you relate to this Adulting with ADHD post, feel free to share it with others |
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