
As We See It
TV Show • 2022 • Drama
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Your Triggers
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Needs More Answers
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Abuse
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No but a child character’s mother is under the false impression that an autistic adult is a child predator
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No, but there are multiple scenes where a character throws and smashes objects during a meltdown. People sometimes get in the middle of this but never on purpose. No one is injured.
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Is someone gaslighted?
43 supporters
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Not gaslighted per se but they are lied to
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Is someone stalked?
30 supporters
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Not really stalking, but in episode 3 one character finds someone he met briefly on social media & shows up at a bar where she tagged her location, to ask her questions. It's lighthearted though.
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Addiction
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Jack does edibles with his dad in episode 5. This is briefly mentioned again in episode 6.
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Animal Death
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Animal Distress
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Animal Phobia
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Appendages
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Children
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Disability
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Is someone disabled played by able-bodied?
35 supporters
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Credit where it’s due, the three autistic main characters are played by autistic actors.
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Family
Does a parent die?
39 supporters
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there are several mentions of a character's parents being dead and the possibility of another character's parent's death, but nothing happens within the storyline that we see
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Does someone cheat?
28 supporters
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There is 1 minor cheating storyline, its mostly the characters trying to ignore feelings & eventually kissing
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Fear
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Is there a claustrophobic scene?
32 supporters
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In episode 4 Violet shuts herself in her closet after getting emotional, Mandy gets in the closet with her to comfort her, but when they are in there together the door is open.
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Are there ghosts?
9 supporters
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At the end of episode 7 Jack wakes up to see his roommates singing that one Hallelujah song in formation in his bedroom. Its a dream & more cute than scary, but stll kinda ghost in your bedroom-esque.
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Gross
Does someone vomit?
181 supporters
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in episode 5 when the dad is driving the car talking to his son, he gets worked up, says "oh s**t and pulls over to do it. it lasts a few seconds, somewhere around 19 minutes in. there's also a character that says things like "that makes me want to throw up" when people say things they don't like, but it's just an expression, and they never come close to actually doing it.
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Head
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Law Enforcement
Is there copaganda?
51 supporters
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One of the characters has a brief encounter with cops in one episode but it’s not copaganda
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Medical
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Is there a mental institution scene?
41 supporters
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In the last few episodes there is a storyline where Violet's brother wants to move her into an assisted living facility, they visit the facility in episode 7 and there is mention of treatment, but it's not a mental hospital per se.
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Does someone have cancer?
26 supporters
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Jack's dad (played by joe mantegna) has cancer and its a pretty big storyline
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Is there a hospital scene?
22 supporters
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A cancer clinic is a recurring location, and episode 8 opens with a nightmare taking place in a hospital.
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Mental Health
Is there autism specific abuse?
68 supporters
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Three of the main characters in the show are autistic adults living semi-independently with an aide. They are each at times mistreated, misunderstood, made to feel like burdens, bullied, put in distressing situations, infantalized, and subjected to behaviorism. It’s a fairly accurate portrayal compared to most but nonetheless difficult to watch at times as an autistic person. No physical abuse, no explicit ABA (however, some of the tactics are used).
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Is autism misrepresented?
52 supporters
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This is just an opinion but I would personally say the autistic characters themselves are well-written and well-played. The actors playing the autistic characters are autistic too and that helps a lot. The potential issues with the show —the issues I’ve seen many fellow autistic folks have with it— are more about framing: It seems to have a neurotypical lens and a slight sympathetic bias towards the neurotypical characters who feel like the “main characters,” so to speak.
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Does someone have an eating disorder?
50 supporters
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it's mentioned once that a character had binge eating disorder in the past, but it's not shown
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Is there misophonia?
49 supporters
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Many of the episodes depict one or more of the autistic characters struggling with all sorts of noises, most especially eating noises, and the audio design plays it up to draw awareness of the sensitivity for neurotypical viewers. (ep1 ~10min, ep6 ~2min)
There are also several scenes throughout demonstrating the autistic characters atypical eating habits, where there are gratuitous eating noises, although less played up. (ep1~10min, ep5 ~3min and ~18min, ep6 ~1 min)
In the first episode there's a scene where two neurotypical characters share a whispered conversation punctuated with a kiss. The sound design here was a bit sloppy, and people with sensitivity might want to cover their ears for that one as well. (ep1 ~9min)
There are also several scenes throughout demonstrating the autistic characters atypical eating habits, where there are gratuitous eating noises, although less played up. (ep1~10min, ep5 ~3min and ~18min, ep6 ~1 min)
In the first episode there's a scene where two neurotypical characters share a whispered conversation punctuated with a kiss. The sound design here was a bit sloppy, and people with sensitivity might want to cover their ears for that one as well. (ep1 ~9min)
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Is a mentally ill person violent?
44 supporters
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The definitions on this one are iffy at best, as many may consider the term "mentally ill" objectionable in this context. But in episode 6 a character with developmental challenges throws several objects and food items at someone who hurt her feelings. Then in episode 8 the same character has a meltdown and damages another character's car.
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Are there anxiety attacks?
27 supporters
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several autistic meltdowns occur, which can resemble panic attacks
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Neck
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Noxious
Is there shakey cam?
62 supporters
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The camera gets pretty shakey during some of the tighter intense shots.
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Pregnancy
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Are there abortions?
26 supporters
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no, but someone does have to take the morning after pill
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Prejudice
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Are there fat jokes?
61 supporters
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One character is targeted for his weight several times
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Is there ableist language or behavior?
53 supporters
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There are multiple scenes where the main characters are being called slurs and/or getting treated badly.
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Is there hate speech?
39 supporters
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R-Slur is used.
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Race
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Self Harm
Does someone die by suicide?
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-8255)
129 supporters
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Does someone say "I'll kill myself"?
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-8255)
40 supporters
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On two occasions different characters become deeply upset and use adjacent phrases, but don't appear to be actively considering suicide.
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Sex
Are there incestuous relationships?
National Sexual Assault Hotline 800.656.4673
103 supporters
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Is there sexual content?
80 supporters
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Mild sexual content, particularly in Violet’s quest for a boyfriend. There’s also a few scenes that show couples cuddling in what’s implied to be post-coitus
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Sexual Assault
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Spoiler
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Vehicular
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Violence
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Whole Body
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