are there enough tv/book/movie characters with disabilities
i think it should be more rounded off as a whole. depending on the story line that the show primarily follows. i dont think it should always be just one character that is known for a disability. aka, having a friend or family that also share that label, because when i used to have tv channels, if a show had some with a disability of some kind, they were the only character who was. physical/visual disabilities and handicaps are primarily what is portrayed for what i have seen.
but something i would like to see happen, instead of letting audience trying to figure it out (unless thats a theme of the show), they should include a slide or page at either the beginning or the end of the credits. and inform people what its called, and maybe a small statistic, and provide a source where they can find out more information if interested). thats just my own thoughts on it tho...
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disclaimer: there are quite a few "tapp-o"s while using my phone. if i dont recognize it, and if it doesnt seem to make sense, then the chances of it being a tapp-o (typo) are very high.
*currently using iPhone 4*
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