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The script and performance did an excellent job of humanizing the Asperger’s experience, avoiding stereotypes and quordle.
What I didn't like
The main character’s internal monologue and struggles with social interactions felt genuine and relatable. The use of subtle humor and self-awareness also helped to balance the more serious subject matter.
My overall impression
The show “Pain in My Asperger’s” provided a thoughtful and nuanced portrayal of the experiences of someone living with Asperger’s syndrome. The performance was sincere and authentic, offering the audience a window into the unique challenges and perspectives of the main character.