Yeah, I watched that too. I was tempted to make a topic on here, but my opinions on the topic hadn't really had enough time to ferment.
I found the girls, although I had sympathy for their pain at being sexually assaulted (and raped, and I find it strange that wasn't addressed well, that just because she was a female it was still rape, but maybe that's just me), absurd.
I found their lack of awareness as to the identity of the 'boys' they were dating quite absurd. I know you can't judge unless you've been in that situation but I just found it absurd. It seemed to me like, in part and of course subconsciously, it was a willing suspension of disbelief in order to just have a boyfriend, any boyfriend.
The way that the diagnosis was just tacked onto the end of the program without any explanation of what an ASD actually is left a bit of a sour taste in my mouth. It also, I think, wrongly leaves the uninformed viewer with the impression that we're all, or a lot of us are, capable of such an elaborate socially manipulative deception. Also, there seemed to be the implication that her apparent unfeeling nature was a result of the ASD.
But then I may be reading too much into it and being over sensitive.