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Renamed trope; disability is an issue in relationships
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* DisabledLoveInterest: He alternates between being Paige's girlfriend and Bailey's make-out buddy over the course of the series. This is probably an aversion of the stereotype that autistic people can't find love in relationships.
** Paige herself might also qualify for this, if you interpret her as autistic.
** Paige herself might also qualify for this, if you interpret her as autistic.
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* TragicallyDisabledLoveInterest: He alternates between being Paige's girlfriend and Bailey's make-out buddy over the course of the series. This is probably an aversion of the stereotype that autistic people can't find love in relationships.
** Paige herself might also qualify for this, if you interpret her as autistic.
** Paige herself might also qualify for this, if you interpret her as autistic.
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* NiceGirl: Is very nice and friendly to everybody, even her neglectful father (until the end of their respective episode - see above).
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* NiceGirl: Is A very nice kind and friendly to everybody, sweet-natured girl, even with her neglectful father (until the end of their respective episode - see above).
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* LargeHam: Has her moments. For example, after finding out that Casey is no longer dating Evan and is now dating Izzie, she vents by sending Casey a video of her ''running over a homemade sponge cake with her lawnmower in the most dramatic and over-the-top manner possible''.
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* LargeHam: Has her moments. For example, after finding out that Casey is no longer dating Evan and is now dating Izzie, she vents by sending Casey a video of her ''running over a homemade sponge cake with her lawnmower in the most dramatic and over-the-top manner possible''. See BerserkButton above.