I've been waiting for this show for a few months because I heard Peter Krause was in it. To my surprise I found the cast was full of actors that I like. Plus it's going to address Asperger's. I definitely look forward to future episodes.
The fact that they named Asperger's in the very first episode made me think that the people involved must know what they're doing and will portray it well. I did some searching to try and back up my theory and found this:
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"Parenthood" (which premieres Tuesday at 10 p.m. on Channel 4), loosely based on the 1989 Steve Martin movie, is produced by Jason Katims from "Friday Night Lights." He says the network was at first supportive but wary about the Asperger’s story.
"They want to be careful of making something either feel too heavy, or something where you’re not talking to a large enough audience," Katims says.
But Katims had a very personal reason for wanting to tell this story: his 13-year-old son has Asperger’s.
"My hope would be that it normalizes it," he says. "So there’s no stigma to it, no mystery to it."
And it’s that hope that has many parents of children with Asperger’s and autism happy to see those conditions depicted on television.
Though specific numbers for Asperger’s diagnoses are unavailable, Autism Spectrum Disorder rates have been measured as high as 1 in 90 children in America. New Jersey has the highest rate in the nation.
Saines has seen the "Parenthood" pilot, "and I think it's terrific," primarily for the way it depicts the struggle of the parents to accept and then start to deal with their son's diagnosis.
"You have to put in so much extra work, so many extra hours when your child is on the autism spectrum," she says. "It's hard to do that without support, because nobody's there to say, 'Thank you, good job. This is working.' To see characters portrayed on television, I think in and of itself becomes a support group for everybody."
For anyone who wants the full article:
How TV shows try (or choose not) to depict Asperger's syndrome
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