The document discusses how disability is represented in the TV show "Diary of a Call Girl" through the use of camera shots, angles, movement, editing, sound, and mise-en-scene. Specifically, Blake's character is portrayed as stereotypically disabled through the use of a high camera angle when filming him that makes him seem childlike and weak in comparison to other characters. His reliance on his father and wheelchair also reinforce the representation of him having limited independence. The awkward interactions and tense music further emphasize that his disability prevents him from living a "normal" life and leads others to feel sympathy towards his character.