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Creature Commandos is Autistic (Episode 101)
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Creature Commandos is Autistic (Episode 101)

In this episode, Matt and Angela discuss James Gunn's Creature Commandos, and explore how its autistic-coded characters and themes of outsider unity reflect Gunn's broader storytelling style.
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An episode that commands your attention (pun intended).

In Episode 101 of The Autistic Culture Podcast, Matt and Angela explore the show Creature Commandos and discuss why sympathetic monsters can resonate with autistic individuals.

Here’s what’s in store for today’s episode:

  • Our hosts delve into the history of the DC Cinematic Universe and examine the autistic coding in James Gunn's other projects, most notably Guardians of the Galaxy and The Suicide Squad.

  • Creature Commandos, the first project of the DCU, follows a black ops team of monsters and sets the stage for Suicide Squad.

  • James Gunn is known for his intricate world-building, an aspect that closely aligns with the importance of world-building in autistic culture.

  • James Gunn's work is profoundly autistic-coded, often emphasizing themes of belonging, justice, and the complexities of social interaction. His characters—many of whom are outsiders or misfits—reflect autistic traits like strong focus on specific values, difficulty navigating social norms, and being misunderstood by society. Gunn's storytelling unites these "outsiders," celebrating their differences and showing how their unique qualities make them crucial to the narrative.

“That’s the thing - we are often judged. We are often blamed. We are often criticized by people who don’t understand us. And therefore, when we find an appealing monster, we really, really latch onto that.” - Matt Lowry LPP

“We [autistic people] are so dehumanized that we’re robbed of basic human traits. People think that we don’t have empathy. People don’t think that we have a theory of mind. People don’t think that we are capable of making eye contact. And if we do have any of those, there are lots of people who believe that we can’t be autistic because they believe that we have to be subhuman in some way. So this is a big reason why we relate to monsters, because we are treated as monsters. We are treated as something less.” - Matt Lowry LPP

Did you catch all the Autistic-coded traits in Creature Commandos? In the comments, tell us which characters or themes stood out to you, and use #AutisticCultureCatch to share your thoughts on social media and connect with other listeners!

Show Notes:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creature_Commandos_(TV_series)

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