A carreira do ilustrador Julian desmorona após uma publicação viral; a redenção está em aceitar seu filho neurodivergente.A carreira do ilustrador Julian desmorona após uma publicação viral; a redenção está em aceitar seu filho neurodivergente.A carreira do ilustrador Julian desmorona após uma publicação viral; a redenção está em aceitar seu filho neurodivergente.
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Oh, I loved this series so much so I went back and watched it three times already, gather the family and go to ABC iview and watch this gem, because it's a brilliant story mixed with finding out who you are..
Michael Theo does a fantastic job in his first major acting role and there was so many laughs to be had all-round while watching it.
The backdrops where great Canberra really scrubs up well and England? You don't see that often in an Aussie series and it was amazing to see the story progress the way it did.
I hope there will be a second series, Theo has natural talent for comedic timing and he does it so perfectly.
Michael Theo does a fantastic job in his first major acting role and there was so many laughs to be had all-round while watching it.
The backdrops where great Canberra really scrubs up well and England? You don't see that often in an Aussie series and it was amazing to see the story progress the way it did.
I hope there will be a second series, Theo has natural talent for comedic timing and he does it so perfectly.
Watched the first episode on TV and had to binge the rest on iView. What a beautiful and heart warming series. Michael Theo...what a star! I hope we see more of this great talent on our screens.
The storyline was great, and everyone in this series played terrific roles, including the cameos. And what a pleasant surprise to see something filmed in Canberra, apart from politics.
In a time where there is a lot of doom and gloom on TV, watching Austin will make you forget all the bad news, I promise you!
I really hope there will be a second series for this wonderful show.
It's a 10 out 10 for Austin!
The storyline was great, and everyone in this series played terrific roles, including the cameos. And what a pleasant surprise to see something filmed in Canberra, apart from politics.
In a time where there is a lot of doom and gloom on TV, watching Austin will make you forget all the bad news, I promise you!
I really hope there will be a second series for this wonderful show.
It's a 10 out 10 for Austin!
Let's scotch some myths about autism. If you've met one neurodiverse person, you've met one neurodiverse person.
1. People with autism are often highly empathetic. Emotional empathy in particular. One of my neurodivergent (ND) staff can be brought to tears instantly at the mention of a child being hurt. Another will be annoyed by news of integrity breaches or negligence. By contrast, cognitive empathy can be difficult. Not so much between ND people but an ND person trying to read a neurotypical mind.
Consider Greta Thunberg: emotional empathy with the effects of the climate crisis, cognitive empathy in how she can't understand why intelligent people have known about climate change and how to fix it for decades, but they are not doing anything!
Some of my ND staff limit eye contact but can engage in conversation with a "normal amount" of eye contact.
Consider also that ND people "mask" to fit in. E.g. "I must maintain eye contact, because that's what normals do." Michael Theo may be Australia's most well-known person with autism. He deserves a script credit for advising how an ND person would express and respond.
It's fair to say that Austin is a show about Julian and the (often self-inflicted) chaos that surrounds him. The character of Austin is genuine and believable, largely because he is played by Michael Theo. Austin's mum and grandfather are also authentic. Protective and supportive, proud and concerned.
Austin is a great series.
Watch it and then watch Patience. (Neuro noir)
1. People with autism are often highly empathetic. Emotional empathy in particular. One of my neurodivergent (ND) staff can be brought to tears instantly at the mention of a child being hurt. Another will be annoyed by news of integrity breaches or negligence. By contrast, cognitive empathy can be difficult. Not so much between ND people but an ND person trying to read a neurotypical mind.
Consider Greta Thunberg: emotional empathy with the effects of the climate crisis, cognitive empathy in how she can't understand why intelligent people have known about climate change and how to fix it for decades, but they are not doing anything!
Some of my ND staff limit eye contact but can engage in conversation with a "normal amount" of eye contact.
Consider also that ND people "mask" to fit in. E.g. "I must maintain eye contact, because that's what normals do." Michael Theo may be Australia's most well-known person with autism. He deserves a script credit for advising how an ND person would express and respond.
It's fair to say that Austin is a show about Julian and the (often self-inflicted) chaos that surrounds him. The character of Austin is genuine and believable, largely because he is played by Michael Theo. Austin's mum and grandfather are also authentic. Protective and supportive, proud and concerned.
Austin is a great series.
Watch it and then watch Patience. (Neuro noir)
Austin
This was a strange curiosity of a drama, and whilst we had an inventive script and some quite inspired acting, it lacked any heft, it was just all a bit bland or beige.
It really wasn't very funny and certainly didn't hit the minimum bar for a comedy of 5 out loud laughs per episode!
Had I been commissioning this show it would not have been made at all. However this all sounds like I didn't enjoy it, but you would be wrong. Austin was well drawn and really quite compelling and I thought the acting here was on the nail. I enjoyed the gentle viewing and the feel good feel!
I'm going to give this a firm 7 outta 10, but it certainly is niche viewing!
This was a strange curiosity of a drama, and whilst we had an inventive script and some quite inspired acting, it lacked any heft, it was just all a bit bland or beige.
It really wasn't very funny and certainly didn't hit the minimum bar for a comedy of 5 out loud laughs per episode!
Had I been commissioning this show it would not have been made at all. However this all sounds like I didn't enjoy it, but you would be wrong. Austin was well drawn and really quite compelling and I thought the acting here was on the nail. I enjoyed the gentle viewing and the feel good feel!
I'm going to give this a firm 7 outta 10, but it certainly is niche viewing!
I really enjoyed this series. Funny, quietly sad, real, heartwarming, with absolutely perfect casting and terrific acting. Every single character, from the smallest role to the leads, were wonderful. I loved all of them, and especially Roy Billing as Austin's grandfather. He just about stole the show for me. I also loved the Canberra and London settings and seeing one of my favourite hotels - the Park Hyatt Canberra - featured, albeit under a non de plume!
Binged all 8 eps and was so sorry when it came to an end. There just has to be a second series.
Do yourself a quality television favour and don't miss this very special ABC Original series.
Binged all 8 eps and was so sorry when it came to an end. There just has to be a second series.
Do yourself a quality television favour and don't miss this very special ABC Original series.
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Mel Hogan: Is that because it didn't go as well as you thought it might?
Austin Hogan: I can't answer that without talking about it.
Austin Hogan: I'm going to my quarters.
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