Good, but not great
A good series with some of the challenges a young man with autism faces, as well as a good dose of humor.
Sam (Keir Gilchrist) and Casey (Jack Haven) play incredibly well as siblings. However, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Michael Rapaport unfortunately play very fake and artificial - hard to take them seriously and believable.
If you have some knowledge and understanding of autism, then there are some flaws in Sam's character, but it is bearable.
If you can ignore the very poor acting of Sam and Casey's parents, then the series is definitely worth watching.
You can easily watch it while just sitting and relaxing with your phone, as there are no major developments in the story.
Sam (Keir Gilchrist) and Casey (Jack Haven) play incredibly well as siblings. However, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Michael Rapaport unfortunately play very fake and artificial - hard to take them seriously and believable.
If you have some knowledge and understanding of autism, then there are some flaws in Sam's character, but it is bearable.
If you can ignore the very poor acting of Sam and Casey's parents, then the series is definitely worth watching.
You can easily watch it while just sitting and relaxing with your phone, as there are no major developments in the story.
- andershenningsen
- Mar 22, 2025