Explanations for these cause I'm a nerd.
(Disclaimer: not all of these will be an exact perfect representation of anything. I'm not a doctor and these are not real people.)
0:00 - bad sensory, overstimulation
0:07 - stimming
0:17 - infodumping
0:28 - lots of neurodivergent folks don't recognize when someone likes them because it's difficult to pick up subtle social cues
0:34 - vocal stimming
1:08 - Max has a terrible memory but can remember ridiculously difficult information if it interests him
1:16 - good sensory, stimming
1:26 - stimming together
1:40 - bad sensory, possible overstimulation
2:02 - (This one's kind of a stretch so take it with a grain of salt.) It's common with neurodivergency to be upset and frustrated for not being able to meet "basic" expectations.
2:43 - unconventional grief response, "inappropriate" facial expressions
3:10 - Some autistic children find it easier to make up their own words. I couldn't find info on whether or not this is also true for adults but I thought it was interesting anyway.
3:17 - stimming together, unconventional ways of showing affection
3:43 - unconventional ways of showing affection
3:56 - stimming (doesn't look like much but Sam fiddles with his clothes quite a lot)
4:01 - difficulty keeping up with hygiene (usually cause of sensory issues)
4:21 - (there's a lot to unpack here) routines, possible safe food, getting deeply upset when both those things are taken away, self soothing. This is basically a meltdown but doesn't play that way because 90's cartoon comedy.
5:38 - immediate echolalia
5:59 - delayed echolalia, scripting (This is when someone "saves" exact phrases and uses them later to make social situations easier. Max has likely had this said to *him* before and forgot to switch the names.)
6:08 - sensory issues, sensory sensitivity
6:17 - wearing the same thing no matter what (usually cause of sensory issues)
6:39 - good sensory, stimming
6:48 - shoes may be a sensory issue, feeling like he *needs* his hat because its part of routine.
7:12 - unusual speech patterns, possible infodumping
7:26 - visual stimming
7:50 - sound sensitivity
8:29 - not picking up social cues, referencing good sensory
8:46 - (mostly a stretch, I just like this clip) possible vocal stimming
9:01 - stimming
9:12 - "to the point" style of social interaction
9:29 - literal thinking
9:38 - (warning for twitching in this clip btw, idk what happened) literal thinking
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