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Finding love, making friends, getting a job, adulting. Watch as three roommates on the autism spectrum navigate their early 20s with all its joy, tears and laughter. With the help of their families, aide, and sometimes even each other, these roommates experience setbacks and celebrate triumphs on their own unique journeys towards independence and acceptance. Starring Rick Glassman, Sue Ann Pien, Albert Rutecki in prominent roles.
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Finding love, making friends, getting a job, adulting. Watch as three roommates on the autism spectrum navigate their early 20s with all its joy, tears and laughter. With the help of their families, aide, and sometimes even each other, these roommates experience setbacks and celebrate triumphs on their own unique journeys towards independence and acceptance. Starring Rick Glassman, Sue Ann Pien, Albert Rutecki in prominent roles.
8.1/10
IMDbBreakthrough Series Shortform | 2022
Outstanding Performance in a New Series | 2022 | Sue Ann
Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted Series | 2023 | Sue Ann
Best International Comedy | 2022
Location Team of the Year Episodic Television Half Hour | 2021 | Donovan
All the characters on the show that are depicted as being on the spectrum are played authentically by actors who are also on the autism spectrum.
This show is based on the 2018 Israeli show called 'On the Spectrum.'
Joe Mantegna, who plays the father of an autistic adult son, is the father of an autistic adult daughter in real life.
Amazon has pulled the plug on the Prime Video series As We See It. Debuting its 8-episode freshman season in January, the series has officially been canceled with no plans for a second season, per Variety. While reviews for the series had been rather strong, netting As We See It with a 90% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, it may not have been drawing in enough viewership on Prime Video to warrant another season.