Oh, goodie, the transgender episode; and Shaun is predictably clueless about all flavors of gender ID and queerness.
Really clueless, and not taking hints either, which the show views as him clearly putting his foot in it.
Which does
not ring true for me, as an autistic person who grew up talking to
other autistic people, and sure this character is clueless and isolated, but--
We are
so much likelier to be gender non-conforming or trans or nb than allistic people! Even growing up with Wrongplanet back in the day--that would have been in 2007ish--I remember people talking frankly about gender issues and sexuality issues and being present with those things. Did this kid whose
entire social circle knows he's autistic, who never ever passes, just... never so much as think to look for other people who got him?
( Did he never have a chance to talk to people like him? )What I'm getting at is that one of the things I am missing, looking at this depiction of this man, is that sense of... autistic community exists. I wish that even in a show that is clearly thinking of allistics as its audience, we were reminded that that community exists. I am tired of this idea that autistic people don't
talk to each other.
...and okay, the very next episode features a little disabled kid who is gleefully explaining how the Internet lets her make
all the friends which she couldn't have otherwise, so. Huh.