


Prepare for more meet cutes, crushes, first dates, and heartbreaks: Love on the Spectrum is back.
Season 4 of the Emmy Award–winning series, which follows a diverse group of young people on the autism spectrum as they explore the world romance, is streaming now. Just like past participants, these daters from all over the US will navigate the ups and downs of the journey toward happily ever after, demonstrating that no matter who you are, love is out there waiting to be found.
“The show itself has actually become the template for people to then think, ‘That’s what love can look like in my life, and I can be like that character who doesn’t necessarily fit the typical stereotype,’” Karina Holden, who co-created the show alongside Cian O’Clery, previously told Tudum. “The uniqueness of individuals within Love on the Spectrum has allowed people to be confident to pursue their version of relationships and friendships and love.”
Keep reading for everything you need to know about the new season.




All seven episodes of the new season are streaming now.
This season, three new love-seeking singles join the series, reflecting different experiences of dating across the autism spectrum. Three returning couples will also be featured in Season 4 as they deepen their bonds — from celebrating anniversaries to sharing holidays together, and even venturing overseas. Check out Tudum’s guide to the Season 4 daters to find out which familiar faces are back — and to learn more about the newcomers.

Jennifer Cook returns as the coach on Love on the Spectrum, where she helps participants navigate connection, communication, and relationships with insight, warmth, and authenticity. An autistic author and advocate, Jennifer’s work extends across television, writing, and consulting, bringing real-world understanding of neurodiversity to both individuals and audiences. Through her Love Lessons Project, she translates what we see on screen into meaningful, practical guidance for everyday life. To learn more about Cook’s approach and how she’s “cracked the code” to finding love, check out Tudum’s interview here.

With the participants’ own voices driving their stories, Love on the Spectrum is a celebration of humanity in all its complexity. This season continues the series’ distinctive approach of crafting gentle, joyful, and respectful portraits of neurodivergent individuals navigating the universal experience of love.
Curious about the team behind the series, including neurodivergent creatives and consultants, and how they craft the stories? Check out Tudum’s interview with co-creators Cian O’Clery and Karina Holden to learn more about their process — from casting newcomers to establishing trust with the participants.
Check back soon for more updates about Love on the Spectrum Season 4.































































































