#with my other delusions theres a. i forgot the term. but like its possible to go on my whole life without being contradicted technically
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it feels so wrong to be alive, i should be dead, i Am dead but im not dead im alive and every single day i feel like i should be dead but i already Am dead im a walking corpse and yet im a living human being and it hurts cause i should be dead
(unrelated to my depression, thats a separate thing)
#delusionposting#i think this particular delusion is what causes me the most pain im ngl#mainly cause im just kind of. constantly being reality checked by virtue of just existing#with my other delusions theres a. i forgot the term. but like its possible to go on my whole life without being contradicted technically#but this one im just like. well Clearly youre not a walking corpse youre breathing you bleed you hurt you feel tired#and its like well! i guess! i shouldnt be tho! i should be feeling nothing and maybe even rotting!#and maybe even ''living'' as a ghost who can see the body from the outside and is incorporeal!#but its whatever
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neurodivergence in abcâs lost
iâm gonna be listing off and talking about the canon neurodivergent characters in lost. i wonât be adding characters that i personally headcanon as neurodivergent in some way, what iâm writing here is elaboration upon what has been given to me by the show. please note that none of these peopleâs conditions or disorders were named in the show, so such diagnoses being named here are me taking that extra step based upon their symptoms
first of all i wanna point out that based on what iâve seen the show, that the islandâs healing powers applies to conditions inflicted upon the mind, not ones inherent to the mind. thats why danielâs brain damage heals, but people like hurley and locke will always continue to have depression
hugo âhurleyâ reyes
schizophrenia and depression
our most prominently featured mentally ill character. it might seem bold to label him with schizophrenia when itâs never said that thatâs what he has. but during his time on lost, he displays many of the symptoms: paranoia, pathological self loathing, delusions and hallucinations. now, itâs a fictionalized depiction of schizophrenia and thatâs probably not even what the writers had in mind but itâs none the less a really, really good and respectful portrayal of it
it would take too long to list off all the times when hurley displays paranoia (heck, itâs easy not to notice how much its a part of his character) and self loathing. delusions? the situations regarding the numbers and his bad luck (canon never ever Proves what hurley believes to be true regarding that stuff)
they did an episode dedicated to hurley having hallucinations. a man named dave who drives him to self destructive behaviour, self hatred and attempted suicide. fun fact: when people with schizophrenia in real life have hallucinations, they tend towards just auditory. hurley gets visual as well as per Rule Of Drama. this is not a bad thing, just a narrative tool
(steering slightly into headcanon for a bit here but i personally ignore the dharma made Hurley Bird they revealed in the epilogue and just take hurley hearing that bird say his name as an auditory hallucination. for two reasons: one, hurley hearing/seeing things that donât exist is already consistent with his mental state. and two, that bird literally, genuinely did not fucking say hurley)
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to be clear, in case there's confusion, hurley really does have magical powers. he can talk to dead people. that isnât a delusion or hallucination. you can understand how confusing and distressing this must be for hurley
he's had a compulsive eating disorder since he was ten due to the pain of his father abandoning him. his struggle with this is well documented
at several points during the show heâs shown to have trouble spelling. he especially confuses his ây(s)â and âiesâ. itâs not clear if this is due to poor education or a learning issue. or both, really. itâs safe to assume with him being poor, mexican and mentally ill, that school wasnât easy for hurley
hurley has unjustifiably lived at mental health institutions on at least two occasions (the first time was against his will, second was volunteer)
john locke
depression
locke suffers from severe self esteem issues, and i know most lost characters do, but i mean to the point of irrational and destructive behaviour. he has an obsession with being deemed special in order to justify his existence. he also suffers jarring mood swings. (he can switch from calm and jovial to angry and defensive at the drop of a hat). when he was wheelchair bound, this threw him into a depression. when he failed to convince anybody to come back to the island, he attempted suicide. he would have gone thru with it too. he will go to extremes to make sure things stay the way he wants them to (killing an innocent woman so they can stay on the island, tying up and drugging boone so he wonât tell anybody about the hatch), and will fall into despair if he fails
also note that the things im saying about locke are not a comment on people with depression. i donât think all depressed people kill and drug people. those were statements on lockeâs character that i believe are a part of his mental state. my point is: heâs emotionally unstable and he tried to kill himself. and i think his extreme need for validation (from people and the universe in general) is especially concerning
to me, this all says to me that locke has clinical depression
locke isnât as easy as the other people on this list to classify as Canon Neurodivergent but at least to me, i think itâs very obvious. like i feel bad being so vague but like, basically, watch any locke episode
daniel faraday
acquired brain damage, severe memory degradation as well as other neurodivergent behaviours (iâll go into it)
heâs played by jeremy davies. enough said
okay, jokes aside. at some point in the past daniel and his assistant theresa were involved in some vaguely referred to time based experiments. while she was catatonicized, the accident left daniel severely brain damaged (also daniel spent years doing radioactive experiments without head protection, which would not have helped and indeed that is foreshadowing of this whole debacle)
apparently this left him in a state where he can no longer take care of himself, having been assigned a carer. his most outstanding symptom is that his ability to process short AND long term memory has been impaired
short term: heâs shown to have issues retaining memories from day to day. he wasnât sure if he had met charles widmore already (he hadnât). charles lays some exposition on him and when daniel asks why heâs telling him this, charles says, with sureness, that âbecause by tomorrow you wonât remember thisâ. counting on that to be an absolute fact seems silly to me but that does seem to the case. again, Rule Of Drama is in play here
long term: he can no longer access memories he formed many years ago, famously the memories he formed with desmond in 1996. all in all, this condition is highly plot convenient. canât argue with results, really
no, i can keep going, i got more, this is daniel fucking faraday weâre talking about: his ability to remember 3 playing cards has been impaired (note that this is a skill most 4 year olds master), he forgot the secret code the science team were all taught and when he introduces himself to jack there is a long pause, in hindsight implying that daniel forgot his own name
like real life memory conditions, theres varying level to how much he does and doesnât remember. heâs thankfully not in a 50 first dates situation and doesnât forget everything day to day. clearly he remembers people if theyâre around enough, like during his time on the boat. charlotte, miles, frank, naomi...
upon landing on the island, his memory slowly gets better (considering his condition beforehand, the fact that nobody comments on this is staggering)
when dan is fully healed? i could not say, i could theorize, but such things are nebulous. but still, the times we see dan without his brain damage, he still behaves like a neurodivergent person. just not like he was when he was brain damaged. he stims near constantly, has a tendency to repeat names and words (echolalia) and itâs shown that dan compulsively counts in his head. he counted up to 864 beats, if i remember correctly, which is about 10 minutes of counting in his head. by no stretch of the imagination is that neurotypical behaviour
(im not trying to sound defensive. and i donât think anybody, anywhere, is arguing that daniel faraday is a neurotypical. unfathomable)
going into headcanon territory again, his ND traits, when not brain damaged, say to me that heâs autistic and/or has OCD and possibly anxiety. thats all theorizing on my part tho. but the fact of the matter is, damage or no, heâs neurodivergent
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his apparent need for tactile sensory input is legendary in the lost fandom. in laymanâs terms: him pet pet. not just people but objects too. humans, overall, tend to touch things to process input better. many ND people do it more, and it seems daniel is a case of that (i am not making a solid statement on jeremy daviesâ neuro state. thatâs his business)
he shows an inability to properly process grief
he also shows shocking indifference to his own safety, resulting in reckless behaviour. how much of this is a result of his mental state or his upbringing is up for debate. i think itâs a combo of both
without his brain damage, he appears to have an eidetic memory
danielle rousseau
trauma induced mental illness
pretty self explanatory. the loss of her expedition, husband and daughter, as well as 16 years of loneliness (on THIS island) has resulted in emotional instability for danielle. sheâs prone to paranoia, trust issues, irrational behaviour
sheâs just not well. sheâs right most of the time but sheâs not well
libby smith
indeterminate mental stateÂ
libby was institutionalized (the same place hurley was sent to) and placed on medication (which seemed like sedatives to me, based on her expressions). in the show itâs not what clear what put her there, but having just done some research, iâve discovered that Word Of God says that libby became mentally unstable after the death of her husband dave smith. so this is probably another case of trauma induced mental illness. she must have had a pretty extreme episode to cause her to be sent to a place like that. something to think about
but alas, itâs libby, so not much info. moving on
benjamin linus
anti social behaviour disorder (is my best guess)
oof. depictions of mental illness with characters who are immoral are depictions of mental illness nonetheless. i feel almost silly saying this but: ben is not... okay
ben displays issues (at best) with empathy, compassion and morality. how much he cares about other people is highly debatable but one thing that's certain is that he does genuinely love his daughter. everybody else is ????
but the loving alex thing rules out him being a sociopath or having narcissistic personality disorder. and it is genuine because when he loses it with grief, itâs not a performance, because the only audience is us...
heâs a compulsive liar, lying even when it doesnât benefit him. lying just because. ben is highly unpredictable, which isnât inherently a neurodivergent thing, but when a person goes from a calm discussion to strangling somebody, all roads point to Uh Oh (i donât know the technical terms for Uh Oh). many of his outward emotions are performed (the difference between his fake smiles and few real smiles is noticeable). heâs manipulative, he treats people like objects for his benefit/plans, heâs self absorbed, he has zero issues with murder unless itâs a child. he does have some moral standards. but overall, uh, [just gestures at ben]
also ben is repeatedly offended when other people donât trust him, which is HILARIOUS, but also shows a cognitive dissonance on his part
hmm i need more here, im gonna break out the big guns
thatâs some basic info there and doesnât that line up with ben?
the article goes on to say that people with this can put on superficial charm. that is, behave friendly and ânormalâ when they have to. which ben is shown to be able to do
and this
âSerious problems with interpersonal relationships are often seen in those with the disorder. Attachments and emotional bonds are weak, and interpersonal relationships often revolve around the manipulation, exploitation, and abuse of others.â
reminds me of his situation with juliet. and locke. and his âfriendshipsâ in general
i snipped the wikipedia article for this because unlike the rest i felt,,, underequipped to talk about this sort of thing
ben being mentally unwell is clear enough in canon and i think this disorder is what lines up best with it. please note that ben is capable of change and growth (like people in real life who have such issues) and like the show iâm not gonna paint him 100% evil or irredeemable. iâm just saying whatâs true
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ben says at one point that he doesnât dream anymore. itâs highly probably that this is a lie, but if it isnât, well that's not good. itâd mean his brain isnât entering into REM sleep properly, which can lead to emotional problems
ben doesnât blink as much as most people do, something michael emerson did on purpose. this can apply to some neurodivergent people
itâs shown that he was quite nonverbal as a kid. in the flashbacks in âman behind the curtainâ little ben barely speaks
honourable mentions
pretty much all the survivors suffer from PTSD due the trauma of the crash
a great deal of the characters suffer from PTSD from trauma in general due to their awful lifes. like, abusive parents, war, loss of loved ones, etc
and i must note that ben, daniel and locke suffering from parental abuse, ranging from emotional to physical, is something to factor into their cases
claire, similar to danielle, also suffered trauma induced mental illness due to the loss of her baby and feeling like she was abandoned
sayid is depicted as dead inside during season 6 due to The Sickness, so thats like a magical form of depression. and one could argue that he already had regular depression beforehand
boone joked about shannon having bulimia. (whether or not itâs true, boone is an asshole) if itâs true, shannon has an eating disorder, which is considered a form of mental illness. espech one so self image based
self harm
self harm is not an inherent part of mental illness but such concepts are often linked so i felt i should mention some of these, itâll be quick
hurleyâs aforementioned eating disorder
charlie takes heroin as a form of self harm (that isnât a theory on my part, itâs clear as day that charlie started taking it because his sense of self worth was so low that the drugs felt like the only option)
locke, hurley, (both as mentioned above), jack, desmond, michael and richard have all attempted/nearly commited suicide
so what can we conclude from this? well that's up to you, really. that i love lost a fuck ton? that the actors and writing in lost is amazing? that all the neurodivergent based depth got saved for the boys? yeah
but i wanna conclude with this: a part of what makes lost really special to me is that these people iâve talked out here? theyâve suffered, and oh boy it was tasty suffering, but all of them, yes even libby, were more than suffering
these people have nuance. one way or another, these people (to varying degrees) were happy at times. silly. funny. angry. opinionated. they loved. they were loved. they lived and breathed as human beings. that means a lot to me
lost is a story of broken people given a second chance. take that as you will
thank you for your time
#lost#charthann#missinglost#(i don't wanna lose this so i tagged you guys)#i've made a list like this before but i wanna go into detail#and before i knew it i made an incredible essay#lost headcanons#most of this is based on canon but as i said there is extrapolation at play#and i mention some headcanons along the way when i felt it was needed#gosh this became a whole Thing#i hope y'all enjoy it!#and this isn't counting ppl i headcanon as ND#like jack being autistic or charlie having HPD#i could go into that too
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