Love on the Spectrum Season 4: Where to watch, release time, episode count, cast and plot details

The heartwarming, Emmy Award-winning docu-reality series returns with a full season of 7 episodesblending fresh faces stepping into the dating world for the first time with beloved returning couples hitting exciting new milestones like anniversaries, holidays, and even international trips together.

Where to Watch Love on the Spectrum Season 4

  • Platform: Netflix (exclusive)
  • Release Format: All 7 episodes drop simultaneously on Wednesday, April 1, 2026 at 12:00 AM PT / 3:00 AM ET (typical Netflix midnight Pacific rollout — check your local time zone).
  • Availability: Streamable worldwide on Netflix with subtitles and audio descriptions. Previous seasons are also available to binge for catch-up.

No need to wait week-to-week — the entire season is ready for a cozy marathon session.

Episode Count and Format

Season 4 consists of 7 episodeseach around 40 minutes, following the show’s signature warm and insightful style. Like Seasons 2 and 3, it’s a full-season drop rather than weekly releases.

Cast: New Singles + Returning Favorites

This season mixes three new love-seeking singles with familiar faces and their partners:

New participants (exploring dating, sometimes for the first time):

  • Logan Pereira (25) — Passionate about trains and ready to meet someone who shares his interests.
  • Emma Sue Miller (22)
  • Dylan Aguilar (22)

Returning cast (updating on relationships and life milestones):

  • James B. Jones (long-time participant since Season 1)
  • Connor Tomlinson (26) and Georgie Harris
  • Madison Marilla (28) and Tyler White (28)
  • Shelley Wolfe

Additional appearances include fan-favorite couple Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman and others like past stars for cameos or updates.

The cast reflects diverse experiences on the autism spectrum, with support from experts as they navigate meet-cutes, first dates, nerves, and genuine connections.

Plot and What to Expect

Love on the Spectrum follows real people on the autism spectrum as they search for love, build confidence, and explore the ups and downs of dating and relationships. Season 4 continues this heartfelt approach with:

  • New singles dipping their toes into romance (speed dating, apps, set-ups, and more).
  • Returning couples deepening bonds — think anniversaries, family holidays, travel, and big life steps (one teaser even hints at an engagement ring!).
  • Honest, funny, and touching moments that highlight both the universal joys/challenges of love and the unique perspectives of autistic individuals.

It’s uplifting, emotional, and often laugh-out-loud funny, showing that everyone deserves connection on their own terms

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