FrankNave
Joined Jul 2009
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The group home attendant Mandy, is overwhelmed by the 3 young adults on the Autism Spectrum that she looks after. She really needs to "supervise" these ASD adults all day long, and she should never allow them to leave the group home without her. These 3 individuals regularly get into challenging situations because Mandy is not around to assist them. To make matters worse, most people outside of their home are not aware that they have serious challenges with interpersonal communication. Over all, "As We See" It is a great show, but I cringe every time I see one of these developmentally disabled adults get into a bind. They really need to be monitored 24/7, 365.
The lead character "Crystal" (Snowball) is a tough war veteran who hasn't lost any of her edge since returning home to her native Mississippi, where she works as a rental car agent. Being battle-hardened and stoic, makes Crystal a particularly challenging quarry for her captor Athena, an affluent, demented, Leftist fringe-radical. Crystal maintains a pouty expression throughout the film that is adorable and ominous at the same time. Betty Gilpin does a masterful job playing a fresh, unique character that audiences have never seen before.