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this is just to say that the modern heir to Community on the throne of comedic neurodivergence representation is absolutely and without question Abbott Elementary.

I'm just saying. I love it so much. (It is also, perhaps unsurprisingly, a really good guide to making a difference and successfully building a better world. The only more explicitly didactic comedy I can think of is The Good Place—the instruction, of course, being mediated by distinct information shown (not told) in the form of story. This wasn't Community's goal necessarily, but it's sure a goal of Abbott Elementary and it accomplishes that very effectively.

Plus it is so so so funny, even when it's also absolutely mortifying. It's perhaps the best of the recent string of workplace comedies remembering that there are other public workers whose professions make a good canvas for character interaction, even if you're not patiently observing the skills it imparts. ("Before you embark on a big expensive project to help a struggling group of people, ask them what they can actually use without creating a huge problem to their work flow." "Sometimes people who are flaky looking pains in the ass have hidden depths, even if they are pains in the ass." "It's okay if one dude doesn't like pizza. Don't all make that guy feel weird or he's gonna start eating in his car.")

AND you get to see so many more shades of adult gender expression, since it's a pink collar profession. It's really impressive.

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ABBOTT ELEMENTARY: SEASON ONE 

Dear Mr. Johnson, we know we couldn’t go to the zoo because we didn’t have signed permission slips. But we think it’s bananas to make us write about “what superhero is our favorite” because our real heroes are our teachers. They don’t have cool powers like Spider-Man or invisible cars like Wonder Woman. Some of them can’t afford cars but they still are our heroes. Does that answer your question? 
Sincerely yours, 
-The Abbott Elementary Breakfast Club.
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