When author Julian's offensive post goes viral, his career seems over until his neuro divergent son Austin suddenly arrives. Embracing Austin may be Julian's path to redemption if he and wif... Read allWhen author Julian's offensive post goes viral, his career seems over until his neuro divergent son Austin suddenly arrives. Embracing Austin may be Julian's path to redemption if he and wife Ingrid can move past his mistakes.When author Julian's offensive post goes viral, his career seems over until his neuro divergent son Austin suddenly arrives. Embracing Austin may be Julian's path to redemption if he and wife Ingrid can move past his mistakes.
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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.
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)
The show itself is a joy to watch. I found it by accident. And it turned out to be a happy accident. All of the acting is terrific, from the meatiest roles to the tiniest appearances. Each episode is both light hearted, clever, and heart warming. I've only seen Ben Miller in dramatic roles in the past. This was a pleasant surprise for me.
All in all I highly recommend this series to anyone looking for some laughs, smiles, a few tears, and a warm feeling in your chest.
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.
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- TriviaFilming in Canberra. ACT November 2023.
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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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