Love on the Spectrum returns with a powerful Season 3, diving even deeper into the real-life experiences of young adults on the autism spectrum as they navigate the unpredictable world of romance. This season introduces a bold new narrative twist — the impact of Social Media, Fame, and Online Expectations on neurodiverse relationships. Set against the backdrop of viral attention and digital pressure, the new cast members are more open, more vulnerable, and more relatable than ever. Their journeys are as heartwarming as they are eye-opening, making Season 3 an unmissable chapter in this groundbreaking series. Authenticity, Vulnerability, and Unexpected Connection take center stage like never before. In the first three episodes, we follow Connor on his very first date after receiving a message from a fan, while Madison, a cheerful artist who loves Disney and Christmas, dives into blind dating for the first time. Returning favorite James tries speed dating with his trademark humor and vulnerability. Meanwhile, Dani and Adan celebrate one year together, Pari dreams of finding love on her own terms, and Tanner continues searching for a real connection. With honesty, emotion, and expert guidance, these episodes capture the beauty, the challenges, and the hope in every step of the journey to love.
‘Love on the Spectrum’ captivates with its fresh and deeply human perspective on the complexities of romantic relationships. This reality show, following individuals on the autism spectrum as they navigate the world of dating, is a celebration of diversity and inclusiveness, offering a unique window into dating experiences seldom portrayed in mainstream media. The second season delves deeper into the personal stories of its participants, providing a narrative rich in emotions, challenges, and victories. The series stands out for its genuine, unscripted approach, breaking down prejudices and initiating important dialogues about diversity in relationships. In the first episode, James and Dani continue their search for love. David plans a sweet surprise for Abbey. Newbie Connor brings an open mind to his first speed-dating event.
An immersive cinematic experience of nonspeaking autistic people across the world, The Reason I Jump is based on a book written by Naoki Higashida when he was just 13. The film follows a young Japanese boy on a journey through an epic landscape. As a maelstrom of thoughts, feelings, impulses, and memories affects his every action, he gradually discovers what his autism means to him, how his perception of the world differs from others’, and why he acts the way he does—the reason he jumps.
This five-part documentary series follows young adults on the autism spectrum as they explore the unpredictable world of love, dating and relationships. Most people on the spectrum have the same desire for intimacy and companionship as the rest of the population, yet difficulties in social interaction and communication are a key feature of autism, which makes finding a partner an often daunting and difficult experience. Many haven’t been on a date, ever. 'Love on the Spectrum' follows seven singles as they take their first steps into the world of dating and also couples who have found their match. In the first episode, Michael is determined to find a wife but has never been on a date. He attends a singles dinner and finds a connection. Chloe hopes to find someone who will see beyond her disabilities. Ruth and Thomas celebrate a special anniversary.
In August of 2018, Greta Thunberg, a 15-year-old student in Sweden, starts a school strike for the climate. Her question for adults: if you don't care about her future on earth, why should she care about her future in school? Within months, her strike evolves into a global movement. Greta, a quiet Northern-European girl on the autism spectrum is now a world famous activist. The team behind Greta has been following the young activist from her very first day of school striking. The documentary shows the international crusade of Greta on in her goal to get people to listen to scientists about the world's environmental problems.
The inspirational story of Owen Suskind, a boy of considerable promise, until he developed autism at the age of 3. He was unable to speak until he and his family discovered a unique way to communicate by immersing themselves in the world of classic Disney animated films. This emotional coming-of-age story follows Owen as he graduates to adulthood and takes his first steps toward independence.
In the first three episodes, we follow Connor on his very first date after receiving a message from a fan, while Madison, a cheerful artist who loves Disney and Christmas, dives into blind dating for the first time. Returning favorite James tries speed dating with his trademark humor and vulnerability. Meanwhile, Dani and Adan celebrate one year together, Pari dreams of finding love on her own terms, and Tanner continues searching for a real connection. With honesty, emotion, and expert guidance, these episodes capture the beauty, the challenges, and the hope in every step of the journey to love.