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As a person with more than one person on the spectrum in my life, this review has nearly convinced me to stop getting on this site. (Nearly. The writing's too good for "Im out.") Yep. Saw the show. (No, I don't think it's perfect by a lot.) What this reviewer does not understand about autism is - well, legion. If

I think you're right - a few more episodes would have made the series even better. Especially Timothy Hutton's character arc could have been developed more gradually.

I really loved this season. But only wish is that they'd managed to find a way for Luis (or any of the workers really except Benito Martinez just KILLED it) to stay in it. I found all the episodes compelling but I agree the last two were especially strong. Such great acting all the way around - Felicity Huffman and

Yes, I agree that it's the terror she recognizes (despite the book) - because the idea that "it's the same guy" undermines how frequently this happens and how many different men - age-wise, racially, from all economic backgrounds, friends, relatives - are abusive. I worked at a battered women's agency years ago and