When you're a neurodivergent person, your representation on screen is often not explicit. Rather than being based in canon, you instead see yourself via characters who are coded as autistic, ADHD, ...
Hayley (they/them pronouns) is a non-binary writer based in Brooklyn. They mostly write for the theater, but love pop culture and history. You can probably find them following Coldplay on tour if they ...
Video games can address real-life topics like autism sensitively to educate and build connections with players. Many video game characters, like Wattson in Apex Legends, are confirmed to be on the ...
I wish I could say autism representation has come a long way since the days of Rain Man. But in many ways, it really hasn’t. At worst, autistic people become caricatures — think Music, Sia’s ...
Brennen Eshleman is a life-long gamer and long-time writer. He has contributed to Screen Rant while earning his bachelor's degree in Communication three years ago, which was the start of his ...