Moss and Roy from The IT Crowd are Aspies

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22 Jan 2009, 12:21 pm

I am almost certain about this!! !

If you have seen the episodes "The Dinner Party" from season two and "Are We Not Men?" from season three then you surely must agree with me!



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22 Jan 2009, 12:36 pm

Hmmm....well, the whole programme is based on the concept of them being computer geeks, hidden away in the basement, with no social skills, hopeless with women, and with a particular and idiocyncratic way of looking at the world.....so, I'd say "Yep, they're Aspie!" :)



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22 Jan 2009, 2:07 pm

I've always thought of Moss as an aspie (I identify with him so much) but hadn't really thought about Roy.


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22 Jan 2009, 2:12 pm

I think moss is one but not roy.


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22 Jan 2009, 2:19 pm

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22 Jan 2009, 3:16 pm

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Lol! :lol:

Ok - Moss definately, Roy...traits. :wink:



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22 Jan 2009, 3:29 pm

I agree - Moss, probably. Roy, not so much, but their are shades.

Moss: I'm sorry for your loss.
Mrs. Reynholm: Thank you.
Moss: It's not like you've lost a pen, is it? It's so much worse. Would you like a pen? I have a spare one.
Mrs. Reynholm: No thank you.
Moss: Please take it.
Mrs. Reynholm: Why are you giving it to me?
Moss: I don't know. Swings and roundabouts.


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22 Jan 2009, 3:39 pm

I have never seen the show, its not aired here in Canada, might have to download a few episodes.



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22 Jan 2009, 4:42 pm

I am not so sure about that. I mean an answering machine that suggest, "Hello, IT. Have you tried turning it off and on again?" is a bit lame unless they can't use a computer properly. They would at least go into all sorts. I think it's part of the A+ 603 or 604 environment where aspies don't flourish too well



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23 Jan 2009, 7:15 am

^...well Keith I understood half of that.

But yeah, Moss clearly has AS. Roy IMO does not.


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23 Jan 2009, 10:55 am

Keith wrote:
I am not so sure about that. I mean an answering machine that suggest, "Hello, IT. Have you tried turning it off and on again?" is a bit lame unless they can't use a computer properly. They would at least go into all sorts. I think it's part of the A+ 603 or 604 environment where aspies don't flourish too well


I don't understand the last bit of your post, but I always thought the answering machine message was funny. That was usually the first suggestion the IT helpdesk people at my work would make, and it often worked. :oops:



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23 Jan 2009, 11:15 am

603 or 604 is the certification in help desk support which this is. You can't just switch off a computer then turn it back on again for two reasons.
1) Viruses can remain in the memory even when the power is switched off, to turn off then on again give the capacitors no time to drain fully and the virus would still be there
2) Powering down a computer in use can cause damage through the heads on the hard drive therefore wiping or corrupting the data at that segment.

The correct method would be to press reset.. If that fails, then you can power off, unplug (as ATX systems have constant feed through the PSU) and wait around 10-30 seconds before plugin it in again. Always works for me

When I say 603,604. I mean 220-603, 220-604. It's part of the new 2007 CompTIA certification for A+



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18 May 2009, 8:05 pm

Everytime I watch The IT Crowd I think of my son. He has Asperger's and Moss reminds me so much of him. A lot of the same characteristics (even though my son is only 7). My son even has the same "hot ear" problem! :-)



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18 May 2009, 8:26 pm

Keith wrote:
603 or 604 is the certification in help desk support which this is. You can't just switch off a computer then turn it back on again for two reasons.
1) Viruses can remain in the memory even when the power is switched off, to turn off then on again give the capacitors no time to drain fully and the virus would still be there
2) Powering down a computer in use can cause damage through the heads on the hard drive therefore wiping or corrupting the data at that segment.

The correct method would be to press reset.. If that fails, then you can power off, unplug (as ATX systems have constant feed through the PSU) and wait around 10-30 seconds before plugin it in again. Always works for me

When I say 603,604. I mean 220-603, 220-604. It's part of the new 2007 CompTIA certification for A+


Well, turning a computer off, and waiting a seccond or two will often trigger a reset cycle, and that will AT LEAST reset the pointers so an IN MEMORY virus WILL be wiped out. Of course, it likely is on the disk, so the reboot might reload it.

Any decent drive will park the heads first! Of course, you DO want to wait a second or two before turning the power back on. And any DECENT O/S writes to the disk ONLY when it writes! In fact, UNIX will often CACHE and do a write behind. That means that such a power down WILL cause lost data on UNIX, but it WILL trigger a chkdsk, which will validate and fix allocation errors. Of course, M/S Windows is a PIECE OF GARBAGE, so IT writes ALL THE TIME and a reboot can destroy data and programs and other things, and they NEVER had a faciility to check/repair the disk until WINNT format! And THAT is "quiet", so you are left wondering if the system will ever come back.

They REMOVED the reset button over a decade ago, because many would use it and likely wipe out data. Oh SURE, they removed most of the power switches ALSO, and have them HOPEFULLY access a routine in the BIOS. So trying to turn it off triggers the shutdown sequence(NOT the same as a reboot), and HOLDING it will HOPEFULLY turn the system off. so they design the computer so the people that DON'T CARE are all but forced to comply, and the people that know better suffer!

As for the show and characters, I know about neither BUT..... I was struck by how AS criteria so closely match the TRUE computer geek stereotype.



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13 Dec 2012, 10:54 am

Oh my God, I LOVE this show!

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"Willies, willies, I love willies..! No. Too gay for me. It´s called Gay: the musical. Possibly the gayest musical EVER."

Gotta love that series. Even better than TBBT.

And to that Moss thing: yes, I am positive that Maurice Moss is an Aspie. Not Roy, tho. Roy is just a rude idiot :lol:


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13 Dec 2012, 11:39 am

Oh god, My daughter and I love this show too.
We watch it on Netflix all the time, as a matter fact we watched 3 episodes yesterday.
My favourite character is of course Richmond. I wonder if he is an Aspie.