Nicholas is a neurotic 25-year-old visiting his single dad and two teenage half-sisters, one of whom is on the autism spectrum. He hasn’t been particularly present in his siblings’ lives, but when their dad reveals that he is terminally ill, the girls have to cope with not only a devastating loss but also the realization that Nicholas is the one who will have to rise to the occasion, move in, and hold it all together.
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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All Seasons | |||
Specials | January 2020 | March 2020 | 10 |
Season 1 | January 2020 | March 2020 | 10 |
Season 2 | April 2021 | June 2021 | 10 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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Season 1 | January 2020 | June 2021 | 20 |
Unassigned Episodes | 10 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Josh Thomas | 41 | 01/16/2020 - 06/03/2021 | |
Silas Howard | 9 | 01/16/2020 - 04/22/2021 | |
Rachael Holder | 4 | 04/29/2021 - 05/27/2021 | |
Rachel Lee Goldenberg | 4 | 01/30/2020 - 03/05/2020 | |
Rebecca Thomas | 1 | 01/16/2020 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Jon Thoday | 20 | 01/16/2020 - 06/03/2021 | |
David Martin | 20 | 01/16/2020 - 06/03/2021 | |
Richard Allen-Turner | 20 | 01/16/2020 - 06/03/2021 | |
Kevin Whyte | 20 | 01/16/2020 - 06/03/2021 | |
Stephanie Swedlove | 20 | 01/16/2020 - 06/03/2021 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Vivienne Walshe | 6 | 01/16/2020 - 04/29/2021 | |
Marissa Berlin | 5 | 01/16/2020 - 05/20/2021 | |
Thomas Ward | 2 | 05/13/2021 - 06/03/2021 | |
Jess Meyer | 2 | 01/23/2020 - 03/05/2020 | |
Hye Yun Park | 1 | 01/30/2020 | |
Dana Donnelly | 1 | 05/06/2021 | |
Catya Mcmullen | 1 | 02/06/2020 | |
Allison Lyman | 1 | 05/27/2021 |
Autism affects an estimated 1 in 54 children in the United States today. In honor of the fourteenth annual World Autism Awareness Day (April 2), we present you with a list of television shows that have helped autism representation on the small screen by sensitively showcasing the vast diversity of people on the autism spectrum.
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