Thus, narcolepsy advocates and patient-driven organizations like Project Sleep must be aware of cinematic portrayals and join the conversation as much as possible. Watching the series is important to me because, for many people, Hollywood’s depictions of narcolepsy may be their only exposure to narcolepsy’s symptoms and impacts on daily life. Curtain (also played by Hale) has narcolepsy too. In the books, and presumably in the TV series, Mr. Benedict (played by Tony Hale), for a dangerous mission to save the world from a global crisis. The books and TV series feature four gifted orphans who are recruited by an eccentric man living with type 1 narcolepsy with cataplexy, Mr. On June 25th, the first two episodes of “The Mysterious Benedict Society” premiered on Disney+ as a mystery adventure series based on the best-selling young adult book series by Trenton Lee Stewart. Please note: may contain spoilers.Īnyone else excited to watch Episode 3 of “The Mysterious Benedict Society” this weekend? Here’s my review of Episodes 1-2’s portrayal of narcolepsy! 1-2 written by a person living with type 1 narcolepsy with cataplexy.
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