The A Word Season 3 Episode 2
The A Word
Season 3

Ep 2. Episode 2

  • November 11, 2020
  • 59 min
  •   (47)

The A Word season 3 episode 2, titled "Episode 2," continues the story of the Hughes family as they navigate the challenges of raising a child with autism. The episode picks up where the season premiere left off, with the family still reeling from the revelation that their son Joe is on the spectrum.

As they try to come to terms with this new reality, the Hughes family must also deal with the fallout from Joe's diagnosis. Alison and Paul struggle to reconcile their differing parenting styles, while Joe's grandfather Maurice tries to reconcile his own feelings of guilt and regret over his lack of involvement in Joe's life.

Meanwhile, Joe's sister Rebecca is beginning to feel the strain of being a young carer, as she struggles to balance her own needs with those of her brother. And as the family prepares to celebrate Joe's fifth birthday, tensions threaten to boil over as secrets are revealed and emotions run high.

Throughout all of these challenges, Joe remains at the heart of the story. Through his struggles and triumphs, his family is forced to confront their own preconceptions about autism and what it means to be a family. And as they work to provide Joe with the support and understanding he needs, they come to realize that they are all in this together.

With its compelling storylines, complex characters, and sensitive portrayal of the challenges faced by families living with autism, The A Word continues to be one of the most thought-provoking and emotionally resonant shows on television today. Whether you are a parent of a child with autism, a loved one of someone on the spectrum, or simply someone who wants to better understand this condition, this is a show that is sure to touch your heart and open your mind.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 11, 2020
  • Runtime
    59 min
  • Language
    English