How Good Omens season 2 swerved ignorant tropes with its disabled angels

Good Omens’ second season nailed disability representation without tokenising a community that rarely gets depicted on screen. Too many representations of disabled people stray into the objectively bad or dangerously prejudiced categories of filmmaking. Narratives position disabled people as burdens, inspirations, or mistakes of biology that must be fixed. Visual storytelling relies too much on tropes and neglects to explore the full spectrum of disabled lives.