Episode 9: Murderbot, Masks, and the Rise and Fall of Sanctuary Moon
Podcast:The Autistic VOICE Project Published On: Fri Sep 05 2025 Description: Matt, Erin, and guest Hunter Hammersen go deep into why Murderbot Diaries is peak autistic representation—both in Martha Wells’ books and Apple TV’s adaptation. We compare notes on Murderbot’s layers of literal and figurative masking, its deep loyalty to a few trusted people, and its preference for fictional drama over real-life feelings.We cover:Murderbot’s pronouns, agender identity, and the ongoing struggle to get them rightWhy supportive relationships (and other autistic friends) are the key to unmaskingHow eye contact, awkward speeches, and “patrolling the perimeter” all hit home for autistic viewersThe socialist utopia planet that raises humans who actually try to meet Murderbot’s needsSpecial interests as friendship currency—and why Sanctuary Moon is the perfect oneAlso: audiobook narrator hot takes, the perils of full-cast recordings, Alexander Skarsgård’s flawless autistic accent, and why every autistic person deserves their own Dr. Mensah.