
Love on the Spectrum creator reveals the future of the show as he reflects on season three
*Patiently waits*
The Love on the Spectrum creator, Cian O’Clery, has finally spoken out on the future of the show. Season three was hugely popular and has become one of Netflix‘s top 10 most-watched series since it began. Now, we’ve got some answers on whether we can expect to see a Love on the Spectrum season four, and how the creator felt about the recent season.
Love on the Spectrum creator reflects on season three
Cian has revealed that season three was hugely successful for Love on the Spectrum. He told Vanity Fair, “We wouldn’t have been able to make the show without being matchmakers because we’re following so many people who haven’t dated much. It’s a non-scientific art. And we’re not mismatching people. We’re not trying to create conflict or drama. Don’t ask me how so many matches happened this season. It’s unbelievable.”
He likes how Connor’s mother, Lise, speaks to her son and said: “There was a scene in season three with a discussion about tipping and whether tipping $5 was appropriate or not. Lise – seeing that Connor just basically didn’t understand something and his frustration was building – was really great at explaining to him about how society expects things to work, but also in a way that he can process and understand.”
Cian continued: “The amount of people who write in [to be on the show] is enormous, which is both encouraging for us that people trust us and think that being a part of this series is a positive thing. But also it’s a real shame because it means there are so many people out there who are really wanting to find love who we can’t help.”
He hints at the future of Love on the Spectrum
The Love on the Spectrum creator has finally laid down some hints about the future of the show. He told Vanity Fair, “Hopefully, there’s another season. There’s no official green light at this point, but we believe there’s plenty of stories to still be told. We’d love to keep making more of the series and working with these awesome people who are just a pleasure to film with really.”
He added of what he hopes to see happen, “We’re just crossing our fingers for the first US Love on the Spectrum wedding. Who knows when that’ll happen or who it’ll be, but it’s bound to happen one day, right?” So far, there’s no confirmation of a fourth season, but with the popularity of the last three seasons, the future certainly looks bright!
Some viewers are worried that, because so many of the cast have no found love, there would be no point in another season. Cian continued, “Madison and Tyler are going strong. Pari and Tina are going strong. Connor and Georgie are going strong. James and Shelley are going strong. Abbey and David, obviously, are still going super strong. It’s kind of amazing to see when matches do work and do go right.”
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