Have a Little Patience...

For any teevee tec fans out there I've just discovered that Channel 4 have remade the top French crime series Astrid et Raphaëlle: Brilliant Minds but with added English language dialogue and a real Autistic!

I must admit this leaves me a wee bit torn seeing as I loved Sara Mortensen as the original Astrid Nielsen, it was that mix of shirt/jumper combo, squinty fringed and librarian-like love of rolling stack shelving that did it for me.

Old Patience - wistful.

 

Anyway, from Channel 4's pre-release bumf:

Patience Evans (Ella Maisy Purvis) works in the criminal records department of Yorkshire Police, cataloguing and filing the evidence produced during major cases. A young autistic woman, she craves routine and order, relishing the solitude and structure her job provides but she yearns for more. A brilliant, self-taught criminologist, Patience has an instinctive eye for crime scenes and a passion for problem-solving.*

Detective Bea Metcalf (Laura Fraser) is the first person to spot and utilize her talent, which opens a door into a whole new world for Patience.  Patience attends a regular support group for autistic adults where they discuss the barriers in operating in a neuro-typical world and how best to navigate it. 

All neuro-divergent characters within the series will be played by neuro-diverse actors, including the title role of Patience.

Laura Fraser, says: “Patience is full of intriguing mysteries and unusual crimes, but also looks at detective Bea Metcalf's working relationship with a young woman who experiences life in a different way to her own, and also the friendship that develops between them.”

Ella Maisy Purvis, says: I'm incredibly honoured to bring Patience Evans to life in this ground-breaking drama. Audiences can look forward to an authentic representation of a young autistic woman that is written with nuance and detail, but also that challenges the norms of the neuro-typical world. Patience is a character full of depth, intelligence, and an unwavering passion for justice, and I can't wait for viewers to join her on this thrilling journey.”

 

New Patience - Well the jumpers right.

 

Hopefully it'll be good.

 

 

*Think Will Graham but in nicer jumpers.


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