As We See It, Parenthood creator Jason Katims’ dramedy about roommates residing on the autism spectrum, is not going to be returning for Season 2 on Prime Video, TVLine has realized.
Touted as “Katims’ best series since Parenthood” in TVLine’s Best Shows From the First Half of 2022, the eight-episode sequence informed the story of three twentysomething roommates residing on the autism spectrum as they try and “get and keep jobs, make friends, fall in love and navigate a world that eludes them.”
The sequence, which dropped on Jan. 21, starred Rick Glassman (Undateable) as Jack, Sue Ann Pien (Ballers) as Violet and newcomer Albert Rutecki as Harrison. (All three actors determine as residing on the spectrum in actual life.) The supporting forged, in the meantime, included Sosie Bacon (13 Reasons Why) as their aide Mandy, Chris Pang (Crazy Rich Asians) as Violet’s brother Van, and Joe Mantegna (Criminal Minds) as Jack’s father Lou.
Katims (whose personal son is on the spectrum) served as showrunner, author and government producer.
In addition to being amongst TVLine’s Best Shows From the First Half of 2022, As We See It earned a Metacritic rating of 82 and a 90% Fresh ranking amongst critics on Rotten Tomatoes.
TVLine’s Streaming Renewal Scorecard has thusly been up to date.
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