It seems like a very good portrayal of autistics with support needs, but it's a very narrow look at autism. Many of us have survived adulthood without support whether or not we need it. It would be nice to be represented in a portrayal like this. Also, the use of person-first language is yucky. Autism is a neurotype, not an accessory, not a disease to be cured, not a set of traits that we need to be trained not to display.