The family of a special-needs teen is good at dealing with the challenges he faces--and excellent at creating new ones.The family of a special-needs teen is good at dealing with the challenges he faces--and excellent at creating new ones.The family of a special-needs teen is good at dealing with the challenges he faces--and excellent at creating new ones.
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- TriviaMicah Fowler explained on Twitter that his character, JJ Dimeo, has a more severe form of cerebral palsy than he does in real life. His character, JJ, is nonverbal and uses a power wheelchair for independence; Micah uses a wheelchair most of the time but can walk short distances with a walker, and he can talk clearly enough for most people to understand him.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The History of Comedy: The Comedy of Real Life (2017)
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I have to say, some parts are over actuated in my opinion; but the situations are hilarious. I like that Micah Fowler have the same discapacity than in the series (but a minor degree) as like it was presented in the series switched at birth. Also any one with some degree of discapacity will find identificated with the situations in the comedy (i do). I lived a lot of the scenes in the chapter (for example get stop by the police -not doing anything wrong-, asked to get down of the car and when they see me i have no legs they just let me go. I hope you enjoy the show and like my review I can't rate it but i give it a 9/10.
PD: Sorry for my bad English, i speak Spanish.
PD: Sorry for my bad English, i speak Spanish.
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