The story moves along in fairly predictable beats, including the inevitable denouement in which Jack's deception is exposed. But it's effective nonetheless, thanks to the authentic-feeling depiction of the physical and emotional toll of caring for an autistic child.
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Village VoiceAaron Hillis
Village VoiceAaron Hillis
It's rare that a drama shows such specificity with respect to the experience of coping with autism, and that sensitivity goes a long way.