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Can t Miss Episode of the Week: Everything s Gonna Be Okay Takes a Big Swing

Welcome to our weekly column Can’t Miss Episode of the Week ! Every Saturday we’ll be spotlighting a different episode of television from that week that we thought was exceptional and a must-see. Check back every Saturday to see if your favorite show got the nod or to learn about a new one! How do you tell an adult man that he might be autistic? That’s how the Thursday, May 27 episode of Freeform’s offbeat comedy Everything’s Gonna Be Okay, “California Sphinx Moth,” kicks off. The series follows Nicholas (series creator Josh Thomas), an eccentric gay man who moves from Australia to LA to be a guardian to his two teenage half-sisters, one of whom is autistic, after their father dies. And while the thrust of the show has always been that the younger sister Matilda (Kayla Cromer) is the autistic one in the family, fans have been wondering since the series premiere in January 2020 if Nicholas might be autistic as well. There was so much speculation that after Season 1

Can t Miss Episode of the Week: Everything s Gonna Be Okay Takes a Big Swing | Arts & Entertainment

Can t Miss Episode of the Week: Everything s Gonna Be Okay Takes a Big Swing | Entertainment

Kayla Cromer, Maria Bamford support Everything changes

Kayla Cromer, Maria Bamford support Everything changes By (0) Kayla Cromer returns as Matilda in Season 2 of Everything s Gonna Be Okay. Photo courtesy of Freeform Maria Bamford and Richard Kind play the parents of Matilda s girlfriend, Drea. Photo courtesy of Freeform Matilda (Kayla Cromer, left), blames her sister Genevieve (Maeve Press, center) and brother Nicholas (Josh Thomas, right) for her breakdown in New York. Photo courtesy of Freeform April 8 (UPI) Season 2 of Freeform s dramedy Everything s Gonna Be Okay complicates the relationships of autistic teenager Matilda (Kayla Cromer). The new season also introduces new characters coping with challenging relationships. All I can really say is Matilda is rethinking her life and using Google for help, Cromer told UPI in a Zoom interview.

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