Critics have been all in from the start. Season one earned a perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes, while seasons two and three landed comfortably in the mid-90s. And season four, which dropped on April 1, is keeping that momentum going, with viewers just as invested as ever.
“Season 4 of Love on the Spectrum hits even harder emotionally than the previous seasons. It brings back familiar faces while introducing new people, and you really get to see how everyone has grown—not just in dating, but as people,” one reviewer wrote.
Personally, the thing I see people bring up the most about the show (and something I completely agree with) is just how real it feels. You get everything: the nerves before a date, the awkward moments, the joy, and even the heartbreak. It captures the full dating experience in a way that feels honest and a little raw, just through a different lens. And honestly, it’s hard not to end up rooting for the cast and genuinely hoping their love stories work out.
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