This was a brutal episode to watch!!! It was so frustrating to watch her freeze every time that damn chair spueeked! And, I have OCD! Not to that level, thankfully!!!
The fact that you think that that’s funny someone having a disability is funny to you speaks more volumes on your character than it does anything else you’re talking about
@@Verifiedoopsie the fact that you find someone having a neurological disorder funny speaks volumes on your character and your mental status as well 🤷🏽♂️
@jasonellis4330 From the movie UP. There's dogs with collars that allow them to speak. Whenever they think they saw a squirrel they would yell SQUIRREL! Stop in their tracks and laser focus in a direction.
@@Guardsman-sy8qm no, he is actually not doing a good job, if he did, he would have proven his clients rights through the law, precedence or similar, not by irritating the other party ...
I think court allows special treatment in case of disability in asked. OCD is well documented and in this case she if someone does something else to take her mind off it, that would have worked too. Also freezing for repeat in important is very grade OCD( obviously dramatic) i think if person is stable then it would irritate them might throw them off game but not freeze them.
@@breadm8101I read a novel where mc has a super crazy level of OCD. The mc got stabbed in the shoulder the thought of it made him instantly stab himself in the other side, he also tried yanking out his brothers eyes because they are slightly different shades. Lmao
Stfu OMFG if they didnt change it the 1st 100 times, they wont change it now. Just block them so the rest of us can enjoy these videos without your sesitivity!
As someone with OCD, although my OCD acts differently I'll recognize that this can be accurate for certain, such as my mom, even if played up just a little bit
I think its a case of this is a hard thing to show on screen accurately. Like it seems trivial to someone who hasnt experienced it because you cant show someone how to feel something.
Do people with OCD really just shut down like this? Like, for instance, if a person rung a bike bell and the person with OCD was in the middle of the road, would they just stop in the middle of a road with oncoming traffic or would survival instinct take over and get them out of harms way?
It really depends on how bad your OCD is. For some people they can manage pretty well, but for others they can freeze like this and even eventually go insane
It depends on how extreme it is. Many people can manage well, taking it as an annoyance. Many can even imagine the rest of the sounds. Few however can shut down and have higher levels of obsession. Although I'm not sure whether someone would act as shown here, the public perception of OCD is very misunderstood unfortunately.
Depends. Former best friend absoutely would. He had jt bad. Object permanene rather lost unless he can see it in front of him and easily derailed. Still has geld down jobs full time but he had moments like that. It was pronounced with him, but that's my only experince
My OCD ranges from mild to severe, depending on how generally stressed I am, and at severe cases it really is like that: unless something is done three times, I can't move past it. I have to do it or otherwise I'm gonna die (what my brain convinces me). God it's terrible.
@@dionmoviesclips I mean it's accurate in multiple ways, an asshole suing a rich doctor who saved his life and has no gratitude. A lawyer taking that assholes case even tho he knows he's an asshole who would be dead if not for the kindness of the person who helped him and did not harm him. That same lawyer using underhanded means and arguments he knows aren't true just because he thinks they'll help him win, then using his opponents habits against them. This happens for real every day.
A lot of people with OCD have 3 as their number, so I suspect her OCD needed to hear two more squeaks to complete the compulsion. The main numbers are 3 and 7 from what I remember.
Okay, I scrolled further and found someone else's response: "I finally saw another short where the lawyer's co-lawyer/boss (?) Felicity Huffman, walked over and asked a question as she pushed on the chair ... the judge reprimanded her, and as she walked back to their table, she practically ran back and pushed it one more time, which snapped the first lawyer out of her freeze and she then finished making her point. It was a delightful scene." 😁
I had extreme OCD as I was growing up. I don't know how I overcame it although nobody helped, I never talked about it, or never intentionally trying to anything about it
Mostly people think OCD means just being obsessed with cleanliness and organization, but they fail to understand what exactly is shown here, you can't function when OCD attacks your mind 😢
Bruh that’s not how OCD works omg Edit: I’m hating on the show itself on how everything is misrepresented. The main actor that acts “autistic” is NOT autistic and is connected with autism speaks. The entire show stigmatizes us and insults us. If you know anything about autism speaks, you know why a lot of us hate this show so much. It has done very few things correctly. And shocker, the things I’ve liked is when they don’t “act neurodivergent” True acting is when you act like you’re not neurodivergent. That’s what we do. It’s human to want to fit in. We don’t act neurodivergent. We are neurodivergent people trying to fit in and not stand out. Like omg is that so hard to understand.
@@stansethley3853 except the show trying its hardest to represent people with these disabilities, isolate majority of the people with said disabilities As someone with autism and ocd, this shit is laughable
99% sure that good samaritan laws dont apply when you do something that endangers or changes their quality of life- like doing an on site amputation without authorisation
It's not about "losing your mind." The squeak causes her to lose focus until the chair squeaks 2 more times. Depending on severity and how well the OCD is being treated, that absolutely CAN happen
I have OCD too. If I hear a high pitched squeak, I will almost instantly turn into a squirrel, to cancel out that noise, since it hurts my ears. Even if it’s on video. I guess people with OCD have different reactions to a high pitched squeak.
Fuck dude mine started when I was little and thought "everything needs a pair, it's partner" when I touched my right top molar with my tongue. I then touched the top left. But then the left was wasn't really a match for the right so I touch the bottoms too. Bur then the order was wrong so I touch them in the right order. Then it was only the right order once so it needed a pair and I did it a 3rd time. Then 3 felt right so every thing became pairs of 2 or 3. I wipe my face with a napkin, have to use another napkin on the other side too. I kick a pinecone while walking to the bus, I need to kick it 3 times each foot. It was crazy. It went on for several years until I realized what I was doing and why. Luckily I'm very introspective and have good recall or I think I would be still doing things in sets and pairs. "Two more squeaks" felt like being a kid again to me oddly. Felt like home.
The issue with this series is that they try to hard to show that disable people can operate as the same as valid people I'm disabled, my eyes are fcked up by a disease, i will never try to work as a pilot or anything that needs to use my eyes as the primary tool Sean is a great surgeon, there is nothing to say about them but due to his disability he has issues for communication and medical jobs need good communication and we can see that in almost all of episodes where huge issues could be avoided (but they resolve them in a hollywood way). In a serie his disability isnt an issue but in real life they could and would create life threatening issues Imagine if they asked me to differentiate 2 colors to land the plane but i cant distinguish them, it would catastrophic Yes disable poeple need accomodations but society needs to acknowledge the fact that sometimes its just not possible without creating bigger issues
Your ableism is causing you to even say this in the first place, because disabled people can perform and function in jobs or scenarios, just as well, sometimes even better than people who are Neurotypical or able bodied
Machina estuve esperando este video jaja me da risa que justo gace unos dias me compre mi tv nuevo pase de un lg um7100 55 a un lg A2 de 48 pulgadas para mk habitación y el otro lg a mi sala. La verdad lo que decian del OLED es cierto se ve hermoso y en un cuarto oscuro es espectacular. Estoy encantado con la desicion
This show takes every type of neurodivergence possible dials it to 11 and pretends that's what everyone with those conditions experiences and I fucking hate it for that