Sam, an 18-year-old on the autism spectrum, decides it’s time to find a girlfriend, a journey that sets Sam’s mom on her own life-changing path as her son seeks more independence.
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Season 1 | August 2017 | 8 | |
Season 2 | September 2018 | 10 | |
Season 3 | November 2019 | 10 | |
Season 4 | July 2021 | 10 | |
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Season 1 | August 2017 | July 2021 | 38 |
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Robia Rashid | 14 | 08/11/2017 - 07/09/2021 | |
Michael Patrick Jann | 5 | 08/11/2017 | |
Michael Medico | 3 | 11/01/2019 - 07/09/2021 | |
Ryan Case | 3 | 09/07/2018 - 11/01/2019 | |
Annabel Oakes | 2 | 08/11/2017 - 11/01/2019 | |
Silver Tree | 2 | 09/07/2018 | |
Wendey Stanzler | 2 | 09/07/2018 - 11/01/2019 | |
Seth Gordon | 2 | 08/11/2017 | |
Ken Whittingham | 2 | 09/07/2018 - 11/01/2019 | |
Joe Kessler | 2 | 08/11/2017 - 09/07/2018 | |
Heather Jack | 1 | 07/09/2021 | |
Fernando Sariñana | 1 | 07/09/2021 | |
Jennifer Arnold | 1 | 07/09/2021 | |
Pam Thomas | 1 | 09/07/2018 | |
Tom Magill | 1 | 07/09/2021 | |
Geeta Vasant Patel | 1 | 09/07/2018 | |
Pete Chatmon | 1 | 09/07/2018 | |
Angela C. Tortu | 1 | 07/09/2021 | |
Kevin Rodney Sullivan | 1 | 07/09/2021 | |
Rebecca Asher | 1 | 07/09/2021 |
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Mike Oppenhuizen | 7 | 08/11/2017 - 07/09/2021 | |
Bob Smiley | 5 | 09/07/2018 - 07/09/2021 | |
Theresa Mulligan Rosenthal | 3 | 09/07/2018 - 11/01/2019 | |
D.J. Ryan | 3 | 09/07/2018 - 07/09/2021 | |
Jen Regan | 2 | 08/11/2017 - 09/07/2018 | |
Nicole Betz | 2 | 11/01/2019 - 07/09/2021 | |
Dennis Saldua | 2 | 08/11/2017 - 09/07/2018 | |
Michael Oppenhuizen | 2 | 11/01/2019 | |
Lauren Moon | 1 | 11/01/2019 | |
Brian Tanen | 1 | 08/11/2017 |
Autism affects an estimated 1 in 54 children in the United States today. In honor of the fourteenth annual World Autism Awareness Day (April 2), we present you with a list of television shows that have helped autism representation on the small screen by sensitively showcasing the vast diversity of people on the autism spectrum.
In a time where there are more LGBTQ+ characters on television than ever before, it’s not enough just to have an LGBTQ+ character present — there needs to be nuance and depth to their story, and the slate of characters should reflect the full diversity of this colorful community. This list comprises some of the shows that in the past decade have risen as champions of LGBTQ+ narratives.
Séries, films, courts-métrages, émissions TV, documentaires, etc. : découvrez les œuvres hautes en couleur pour vous immerger dans la culture LGBTQ+.
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