Trailer for "Special" is a a semi-autobiographical series about a gay man with mild cerebral palsy

Mar 25, 2019 13:42


Ryan O’Connell wrote, executive produced, and stars in Special - a semi-autobiographical series about a gay man with mild cerebral palsy. pic.twitter.com/mDbSIe9N9p
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Ryan O’Connell wrote, executive produced, and stars in Special - a semi-autobiographical series about a gay man with mild cerebral palsy ( Read more... )

lgbtq film / media, ableism / disability rights, netflix

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ghettoluvpr March 25 2019, 20:57:05 UTC
A fat girl? At a pool? That's a totally unique thing that only one person has ever thought of and/or experienced! This is plagiarism!

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zoaster_toaster March 25 2019, 21:06:46 UTC
Wrong post.

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untiitled March 25 2019, 22:54:33 UTC
actually this is the right post and a timely witty comment
maybe you should watch the trailer next time before policing comments lmfao

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stuffedpanda March 25 2019, 23:21:06 UTC
gurl watch the trailer

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myselfdestruct March 25 2019, 20:57:40 UTC
This quote was relatable to me.

We’ve been talking a lot about the aspects of the show that deal with being gay and disabled, but it’s also very much of the moment.
We live in this culture where, on Instagram, it seems like everyone’s fucking millionaires on vacation, but the reality is everyone’s just in credit debt up to their asshole. I made very little money on Special. There’s going to be a billboard of my face, but I have, like, no money. [Laughs.] People will comment, “Oh, he got that Netflix money,” and I’m like, “Where? I don’t have it.”
I grew up very blue collar, but I got a settlement and jumped a class, essentially, so I’m very open about how money has created an immense amount of privilege for me. It has allowed to get me where I need to go faster. People need to be really open about that because, on Instagram, there’s a weird sense of how you should be doing. The more honest we are about that stuff, the better everyone will fucking feel.

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fimh March 25 2019, 20:59:19 UTC
he had a podcast called babe? for a bit (it still lives on but he left when he went to do this show) and he talks about the fact that the settlement just let him live in NY and write all day. so while people were doing regular jobs he could just practice his craft. if you like him def recommend the podcast, because he's very open

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myselfdestruct March 25 2019, 21:02:25 UTC
I'll have to check it out, thanks for the recommendation.

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fubukihakuryu March 26 2019, 00:21:37 UTC
The podcast is extremely funny - his co-host Lara I've grown to like because she's a bit of the stereotypical woke white girl with severe vocal fry so she came off a bit meh sometimes. They're so open about their struggles with anxiety, depression, and money while at the same time they acknowledge being white, trendy, semi-successful writers in Los Angeles.

Ryan also shares a lot of his previous sex life stories and they are so graphic and hilarious.

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andisprohi March 25 2019, 21:03:28 UTC
. I remember seeing Ryan Phillippe’s ass and being like, “That’s the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen in my life.” And then being, like, “Oh, fuck me. I’m gay and disabled, this is so rude.”

dying

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sheisagentleman March 25 2019, 21:18:31 UTC
omfg

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euraylie March 25 2019, 23:21:14 UTC
Lmao! Brilliant

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keskt March 26 2019, 00:59:31 UTC

Lmao

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japanesejesus March 25 2019, 21:03:44 UTC
I used to listen to his podcast Babe? and he's hilarious, this looks really exciting.

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zoaster_toaster March 25 2019, 21:05:26 UTC
Missing ableism/disability tag, OP.

Looking forward to this!

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myselfdestruct March 25 2019, 21:09:22 UTC
Thank you, I'll that now!

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