Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Cool. Cool, Cool, Cool: Why I Love Abed.

The awesome Danny Pudi plays Abed.
     So, I'm a big fan of "Community," right?  I love it more than is probably natural to love a television show.  I would totally marry it and have its babies, if the technology existed.  (Get on that, scientists.)  That being said, I have a particular affinity for the character of Abed.  To anyone not familiar with the show (and you should be ashamed,) Abed is a member of a study group at a community college.  Hilarity ensues.  That's really all you need to know.  But Abed is different.  I don't think it's ever actually said straight out, but Abed is on the spectrum.  But the thing that's so great about this character and this show is that Abed is freaking awesome.  He's not only one of the group, he is arguably the coolest of the cool kids.  His obsession with television and his odd social mannerisms are neither focused on nor avoided.  He's just Abed, and that's how he is.  He has a best friend.  He has a love life.  He goes to college.  Personally, these are all things that I worry about for my son, so I love seeing this.  Some of Abed's meltdowns are even shown, but in a positive light (as positive as a meltdown can be.)  The point is, Abed is not portrayed as a freak or a savant with seemingly magical powers.  He's just a dude who happens to have some issues, much like every other person on the face of the earth.  I have no idea whether the character of Abed was envisioned in this way, but I think that it's a very powerful thing to see on television.  This character and this television show are exactly what I think of when I hear the term "autism acceptance."  Abed isn't the autistic character, he's a character who happens to be autistic.  And while that may seem like a slight distinction, trust me when I say that it couldn't be bigger if it tried. 

6 comments:

  1. Exactly...an illness does not define who you are. I'm not bipolar...I'm Kimberly and I have bipolar disorder...two different distinctions.
    I've never heard of this show but now I want to check it out.

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    1. Hooray! I hope you like it as much as I do! (Well, maybe not as much, not unless you want human/television hybrid babies once we advance technologically.) Seriously, though, it really is awesome to see a character like this on tv. It makes my heart happy!

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  2. I like "Community", but mostly because I love Joel McHale. I get what you're saying about Abed. Do you watch the "Big Bang Theory" with Sheldon? Those writers came out and said specifically that he does not have Aspberger's or Autism. I wonder what the writers of "Community" would say if asked about Abed.

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    1. I love Sheldon! But I don't know what they would say about Abed, because they dance around it so much. In one of Troy and Abed's raps he even says something along the lines of 'on the spectrum? none of your business.' But he said it much more gangster-like.

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  3. I love Abed, too. I relate to the real world through pop culture - movies I've seen, etc. I think he's a wonderful character for all the reasons you describe.

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