Huh? Henry doesn't come off as lacking confidence - he actually seems incredibly cocky at times. Unrelated to that, he is definitely, definitely on the spectrum. |
NP here. I disagree. I think he's awkward and nervous as hell at all times. |
| Ok, you go in front of cameras and record every minute of your day, with a production crew and a complete stranger and get back to me. |
No, I get it. I'd be an anxiety ridden mess. Which is why I'd suck at a reality show like this. He should probably take a few drinks to loosen up. |
| I also think he's on the spectrum. Wouldn't sensory issues explain his unwillingness to get his hair wet? |
Her own father was a SAHD so I think her expectations are different from many. Also is it me or does Bennett totally give off trust fund kid vibes? I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s loaded. His mom gave that impression too. |
| I love Amelia and Bennett, but the way Amelia is constantly posing in an open-mouthed grin is so annoying. In photos and out. God, Amelia, shut your mouth. |
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Right, I noticed that too, big ol’ goofy smile
Not liking Bennett’s night gown, can you imagine how dirty that rag is, he wears it every night |
| no trust fund vibe, at all. I’ll have to do some sleuthing. |
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So Bennetts dad, Neal Kirschner, is CISO / Head of Risk and Security Management at BNY Mellon
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She wanted a SAHD/trailing spouse like her dad. |
| Bennett just finished his MFA (play writing) in 2019. That kind of changes things for me because at first I thought he was sort of just drifting. But he was in school. Let's see what he does next, career wise. |
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The sensory issues, the ticks, the inability to maintain eye contact, not engaging with others or asking questions... Henry is very obviously on the spectrum.
This isn't about camera shy or confidence or introversion. I cannot understand what the producers were thinking here. |
| I read a post from a previous roommate of his, who says he’s not like this and is just uncomfortably with the strange situation and cameras. Why don’t we see how it unfolds then circle back with a diagnosis |