I absolutely love him as an actor and he plays Sam SO very well. Keir is the only actor I could imagine ever playing Sheldon for Big Bang Theory as well.
Keir, you are one of the my favorite actors. You have me so drawn in. I love Sam, the show and all of the characters. Great crew. Can't wait to watch season 4.
I watched this show from beginning to end and found NO reason people had a problem with the first season. People always want to complain about something! We should be glad there is a show on where autism is the storyline, rather than tearing it down. As a parent with an autistic teen, this show is heartwarming and spot on in dealing with autism, for Sam as well as the rest of the family. I love that Casey is always there for him and protects him, yet sometimes she gets tired of it too, which is exactly real life TRUE...💚💙💛
At the end when Keir Gilchrist (How is this name pronounced?) says: "...how many young people wait to get out there & prove they can do it." Does he mean young people that are on the autism spectrum who are waiting to get out there & prove they can act/become an actor/star in a film? (I'm on the spectrum myself & would imagine that it'd be very stressful to be on a film set. I saw a video once, and there were unbelieveably many people 'behind camera' working/standing around. You know, script supervisors, technicians, lighting guys and so on. I love to act & have always imitated everything & everyone; for fun, plus that's how I get by/survive more or less; & I'd love to try acting on a film set, but I'm concerned whether I'd hold out five minutes with all those people buzzing around.) Sorry for my bad English, I'm german. Have a good day everyone. :)
Though it might be confusing and hard to first encounter the different people and staff around you it is something you have to train. For instance if your holding a verbal presentation at school and there is a lot of noise and people whispering and people coming in late and whatnot that's annoying right? I think we all could agree on that, but its about how you handle it and how you get past it. Personally i wouldn't go do acting due to me being very uncomfortable around those circumstances, also I'm not very interested in it so i guess that's a factor. Oh yeah almost forgot, I'm also on the spectrum!
There is a girl on season 3, who played an autistic student (Sidney) and she is actually in the spectrum. Her name is Tal Anderson. Yes, it's going to be hard, but hard is not impossible!
@@katinlove Canada is essentially a British country anyway. Pretty much all it's laws, customs, and culture, remain very true to Britain. Not to mention, the country was founded by the British, and, the French...I do wonder if that is why people got a British vibe from him? Or is it his Celtic name? I am curious why people thought he was British, speaking as a British person.
okay so if there are actors that are autistic in this show why isnt the main characters actor autistic im so mad that another show has been made about autistic people and yet AGAIN the actor is not autistic
I absolutely love him as an actor and he plays Sam SO very well. Keir is the only actor I could imagine ever playing Sheldon for Big Bang Theory as well.
I absolutely agree! I never thought anyone else could be Sheldon ❤️
And he’s like 10 years older than Sam
Yes when he walked in with the shark shirt I yelled 😂
I was thinking the same thing that if Iain was too young to play older Sheldon he would be the best choice
Amy Stone yooo I didn’t even recognize him!!! I barely even watch the Big Bang ever
Atypical is so underrated
Fr
It’s crazy how he doesn’t have autism he is such an incredible actor
he's such an amazing actor
okay but why is he fine
Because he's rich
@@Antonymous21 um what
Agree
honestly
He doesn't actually have autism
Keir, you are one of the my favorite actors. You have me so drawn in. I love Sam, the show and all of the characters. Great crew. Can't wait to watch season 4.
Same
I m excited to see how he evolves. I simply love him since the first movie i saw.
I watched this show from beginning to end and found NO reason people had a problem with the first season. People always want to complain about something! We should be glad there is a show on where autism is the storyline, rather than tearing it down. As a parent with an autistic teen, this show is heartwarming and spot on in dealing with autism, for Sam as well as the rest of the family. I love that Casey is always there for him and protects him, yet sometimes she gets tired of it too, which is exactly real life TRUE...💚💙💛
💯
It can't end ... im literally re-watch the whole show again 🥲
I love Atypical.
Love this show. Just finished season 5 and am sad it is over. Sam and all the characters grow so much.
There's a fifth season
@@kaybrii never would've noticed the typo no there's only 4 haha
At the end when Keir Gilchrist (How is this name pronounced?) says: "...how many young people wait to get out there & prove they can do it." Does he mean young people that are on the autism spectrum who are waiting to get out there & prove they can act/become an actor/star in a film?
(I'm on the spectrum myself & would imagine that it'd be very stressful to be on a film set. I saw a video once, and there were unbelieveably many people 'behind camera' working/standing around. You know, script supervisors, technicians, lighting guys and so on. I love to act & have always imitated everything & everyone; for fun, plus that's how I get by/survive more or less; & I'd love to try acting on a film set, but I'm concerned whether I'd hold out five minutes with all those people buzzing around.)
Sorry for my bad English, I'm german. Have a good day everyone. :)
Though it might be confusing and hard to first encounter the different people and staff around you it is something you have to train. For instance if your holding a verbal presentation at school and there is a lot of noise and people whispering and people coming in late and whatnot that's annoying right? I think we all could agree on that, but its about how you handle it and how you get past it. Personally i wouldn't go do acting due to me being very uncomfortable around those circumstances, also I'm not very interested in it so i guess that's a factor.
Oh yeah almost forgot, I'm also on the spectrum!
I do think he meant that for people on the spectrum. I’m from the Netherlands, hi!
@@eelizzeee I'm confused, what do you mean?
“How many people wait to get out there and prove they can do it” What I meant is: I think that sentence is about people in the spectrum :)
There is a girl on season 3, who played an autistic student (Sidney) and she is actually in the spectrum. Her name is Tal Anderson.
Yes, it's going to be hard, but hard is not impossible!
Excelente actor
I'm on the spectrum and found kiers acting and Sam's story to be a pretty accurate representation of some of my struggles and triumphs
Atypical is soooo good. Rewatching it atm.
He is in an amazing show and band.
I love this show so much. He plays sam SO well… we all love sam!!!! So sad it’s over. Underrated.
I love Sam so much. Keir is a fantastic actor!!!
He sounds like Tony Hawk
love him. we share the same bday
God bless you all
Wait isn’t he british
canadian
RTG 07 Canadian but I think he has a British background
Born in London raised in canada
Birtixh and Canadian
@@katinlove Canada is essentially a British country anyway. Pretty much all it's laws, customs, and culture, remain very true to Britain. Not to mention, the country was founded by the British, and, the French...I do wonder if that is why people got a British vibe from him? Or is it his Celtic name? I am curious why people thought he was British, speaking as a British person.
Sam ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
i cannot explain this but his mannerisms remind me of gerard way
well spoken dudes
okay so if there are actors that are autistic in this show why isnt the main characters actor autistic im so mad that another show has been made about autistic people and yet AGAIN the actor is not autistic
just to say i'm autistic
Invite Brigette!
Why he got like 5 rings on?
Why not l
He looks gay
@@Pink-dc4qi what. just because someone wears rings doesn’t mean they’re gay, rings are cool. even if they are it has nothing to do with rings.
@@Pink-dc4qi and you look dumb. Many masculine men wear rings
he has a girlfriend btw and theyre hot
He is a good actor, but he has no charisma or sympathy in his interviews, he never smiles, he is very linear, zero charisma.
@@abc98114 maybe he’s just absorbed into being like Sam lol.
always that one guy..
He’s an introvert.. he doesn’t like interviews.. read an article about it. He doesn’t really like the spot light
I like him. He seems chill and reminds me of one of my friends.
@@Window4503 Fr though. I'd love to see how "X X" would act on a stage in front of people.
So its ok to cast actors who dont have disability to play parts making fun of disabled people cool how progressive of netflix