Doc Martin an Aspie?
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Sorry to resurrect a dead thread, but I'm a huge Doc Martin fan, and given that series six has recently been released on DVD here in the states, I thought I'd take the time to throw in my two cents. I see him as completely aspie, especially having seen what I have of the most recent episodes. He absolutely has trouble with social communication, and says as much: "Louisa, I don't understand you, you say one thing when you mean another." "Martin... could you just try talking to people?" "What's the point of talking if you've got nothing to say?" He is definitely set in his routines (in six series I've never seen him eat anything but fish, and he has a closet full of identical suits and shirts), has an obsessive interest in clocks (tried to engage Louisa in a discussion about them and never even noticed when she got up and left), and stims, albeit subtly. Watch his hands at his sides when he's annoyed or stressed; he twitches his fingers and clenches his fists repeatedly. He definitely has a flat vocal affect and doesn't adjust his language when speaking to patients, so they have no idea what he's talking about when he uses complicated medical terminology: "You have sebboreah capitis." "What's that?" "Dandruff." I adore the doc and feel terrible for him, being stuck with someone as unsympathetic and misunderstanding as Louisa. She constantly criticizes things he doesn't realise he's doing wrong, then criticizes him when he attempts to fix the problem: "Why did you invite him?" "I was being sociable," "He's such a bore." They definitely started upping the aspie symptoms in series six, perhaps due to the widespread notion among the audience that Martin fits the aspie bill, and they're just evolving his character as such.
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