Feedback for TV Pilot about an Autistic Girl with Psychic Powers

Hello

I'm Arran Bull and I am an animation masters student currently developing a TV pilot for a show called "Psychic Maria".

It's about a teenage autistic girl with psychic powers learning to control her powers while fighting society aliens and getting through school. The pilot revolves around her and her neuroptypical sister Sam, who is also psychic, fighting cats in a night club to get Maria's stolen city pop record back. It will be aimed at 7-15 year olds but I want the show to be enjoyable to all ages.

As an autistic male, I was hoping if I could please get some feedback from any autistic women to make sure how authentic Maria's character is.

Here's the link to the script: drive.google.com/.../view

As a bonus, here's an art book of concept art for the pilot so far: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RgWlndQErGTe64DZlVLKnSvvKz66UzdK/view?usp=sharing 

Maria is impulsive and happy-go-lucky when it comes to action and her special interests, but is shy when it comes to social interactions and gets very easily overwhelmed when something doesn't go as planned. As an autistic male, I chose to centre around a female autistic protagonist due to the lack of representation. But I also want the representation to be right. So please, any honest feedback would be helpful.

Maria was also in my final year short film from my bachelor's degree. Here it focuses on sensory overload and female masking on autistic girls: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCLvsSfid-Q

I look forward to hearing your response and I hope I can deliver an entertaining pilot that helps spread awareness on autism in women.

~ Arran Bull

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  • Animation isn't really my thing, but I like your concept very much.  I did read over the script.

    Funnily enough the connection between the senses and psychic ability is something I was pondering the other day.  I'll have to watch it now, this is where folks will think I'm bonkers, lol.... but...

    I am a Spiritualist and a very developed psychic sense does run in my mother's family.  We do just know stuff, sometimes future tense, or about the contents of letters we haven't opened yet etc without knowing how we know.  My mother has it, my aunt had it and so do I.  Now of all the senses listed which can be problematic in autism...beyond the main five into balance, interoception, proprioception etc... (and I seem to have issues with them all lol), the psychic sense is never listed.  The post-Enlightenment world doesn't believe in it, but it exists.  Personally, I think we ALL have it, but in the modern age people pay little heed to it and it is stronger in some people than others.

    For me, I may not be able to read the subtle paralinguistic cues of other people, but by god I can read the energy in a room and very, very occasionally, if the intentions of some one I've just met are not good, I KNOW before they open their mouths.  I say nothing, stay away from them and watch.  Within weeks they will be causing trouble to people around me....hmmmm... list goes on.

    So, with that, I find the concept of a lass who's so easily overwhelmed by the sensory intrusion of the physical world, yet adept in using that 'other' sense very intriguing.  What will be the relationship between her autism and her sensory difficulties and her sensory talents?  Can she marshal the latter to compensate for the former?

    Additionally, it'll be good for autistic girls to see a hero figure just like them.

    You've excited my imagination now.  Very good luck to you.  I hope it's a success.

  • Wow, that's a really interesting view of it. That didn't initially cross my mind but I love your idea of her psychic sense, where she can feel the spiritual aura of the situation but gets overwhelmed by the real world. I didn't realise that the psychic sense is something everyone has, its just some people channel it better than others.

    That's actually why Maria has psychic abilities. A common trope with autistic characters in media is that they treat autism like a superpower. I personally think it's a harmful trope as it romanticises autism in the worst way possible. So instead of treating Maria's autism like a superpower, rather her autism effects her powers. So what better superpower to go with than one that's controlled with the mind. This is why her sister Sam is also psychic, despite being neurotypical. Just to make it clear that psychic does not equal autism.

    Maria can use levitation, set things on fire, create lightning and telekinetically move things. But because she gets easily overwhelmed from sensory overload and stressful situations, she struggles to focus and control her powers sometimes. But because she's creative, she performs her powers more creatively and less direct  and formal than her older sister. 

    I do really like your idea of the psychic sense though. That's something I can totally play around with for episode ideas. Thank you so much and thank you for reading my script! I'm glad this idea has excited your imagination.

  • Absolutely.  I agree that whilst many of us have some skills honed because of our autism, calling it a superpower doesn't help any one and certainly doesn't help the public understand; they'd be thinking 'Rainman'. But yes it would be interesting to see whether Maria (as compared to Sam) expresses her power differently due to her autism or uses it to good effect it to compensate for her weaknesses in other areas.

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  • Absolutely.  I agree that whilst many of us have some skills honed because of our autism, calling it a superpower doesn't help any one and certainly doesn't help the public understand; they'd be thinking 'Rainman'. But yes it would be interesting to see whether Maria (as compared to Sam) expresses her power differently due to her autism or uses it to good effect it to compensate for her weaknesses in other areas.

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