Switched at Birth - clearing up some things, distorting others
First, I applaud the creators/writers of Switched at Birth for bringing common Deaf issues into the mainstream light. Most people never think about any of these things. People mumbling, taking too fast, turning away while talking, talking behind someone, "curing" Deaf with CI, the troubles of mainstreaming, etc.
One problem I have with the show is Daphne's amazing ability to lipread with what appears to be 100% accuracy. While it probably wouldn't make for great TV to have people repeating everything 3-4 times, we probably don't want to further perpetuate the myth that most Deaf/HoH can lipread with any great amount of success.
One problem I have with the show is Daphne's amazing ability to lipread with what appears to be 100% accuracy. While it probably wouldn't make for great TV to have people repeating everything 3-4 times, we probably don't want to further perpetuate the myth that most Deaf/HoH can lipread with any great amount of success.
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She having breakfast with her new family whole family is talking about rhubarbs and then after tasting it, she says rhubarbs.
She and Liam go to the music store -- and she struggles to understand Liam until the 3rd time - then shows him by putting headphones on him and have him read her lips too.
Nancy, i get your point - i have personally never told anyone i lipread and left it at that - i always say something like "some, but not all people" and then i just briefly mention what it depends on for me.
I'm in the UK - is there any way to catch the show with captions online, preferably for free?
Remember when they were doing the car-wash fundraiser and Wilke approached her telling her "I can see that look in your eyes. You were hoping I'd be shirtless, dripping with suds..." and Daphne said "Whatever that was I'm glad I didn't understand it."
Then there are examples to show that not all deaf people can easily lipread through Emmett. After he played drums at the Kennish's and a hearing girl approached him, he had to tell her to momentarily stop to tell her he was deaf (because she really was talking too fast). Then at the car-wash, Emmett told Bay how much he has to work just to lipread and even then, he would only get 30% of what is being said.
I do think SAB is doing what they can to inform the hearing world of the realities of the deaf community and culture. They only had 10 episodes, and I'm sure we'll see more of the deaf culture in the next 22 episodes. They have a lot of deaf consultants on set, and I'm sure they'll try to be as accurate as possible.