I hope it was only an Easter egg, or fan service. Or maybe, it grew on her, and she did not realise she was doing it.
I mean, I don't think a 16-year-old who got stuck on an island alone for 15 years would act that way. Secondly, her character learned to live on her own and to be confident, so “nervousness” or “anxiety” is out of the equation.
I have nothing against it. I guess it's more of… it's too soon.
Are you still keeping quiet about your autism? Well, maybe not as quiet as you think.
Helen was chatting to a friend today about something I'd done. The friend immediately said, "Oh, that's obviously the autism." We've never told a soul about my autism, but this friend has an autistic son and she saw it straight away.
Though, I would agree, post- #ExtraordinaryAttorneyWoo since that show gained worldwide recognition and praise from many autistics (like myself). It probably gave more people some awareness and some idea.
@yourautisticlife Thank you for sharing, and the shortcast is relatable. LOL!
I started to be Openly Autistic last year, thanks to the #Kdrama#ExtraordinaryAttorneyWoo. I mean, it's about time to stop masking and be who I am.
But, I guess, emotions was not something I considered. I don't know, it seems that my decision to unmask, also "unmasked" my control on my emotions, and due to the problems that suddenly started to come, I only realised now that I no longer have control over it.
And I have no idea how to manage it this way. It's all new.
I started wondering, was masking ever helpful? I mean, right now, because I kept my emotions wrapped-up, now that I lost control over it, I have no idea how to handle the intense emotions.
I'm glad, no anger related emotions (yet), because I'll probably hear "you have anger issues" when that's not the case.
I find myself charging through the Extraordinary Attorney Woo series on Netflix, 90% liking it and 10% ever so slightly disturbed. There was one particular story element that they didn't quite complete that has been eating my brain. But sometimes it's perfect.
"If you want good grades, study. If you want to lose weight, exercise. If you want to communicate, make an effort. Methods are always obvious. What's hard is accomplishing them."