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Home > TV Shows > Reviews > Amazon’s As We See It: Should You Stream It Or Skip It? What Our Critic Has To Say?

Amazon’s As We See It: Should You Stream It Or Skip It? What Our Critic Has To Say?

by Lokesh Bhardwaj
Saturday, 22 January 2022, 02:05 IST
As We See It

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Jason Katims, best recognized for writing Friday Night Lights and developing the NBC program Parenthood, has released his newest endeavor, As We See It. He’ll be the director, screenwriter, and co-executive for the project. The version of As We See It is inspired mostly by the Israeli program On the Spectrum, with initial producers Dana Idisis and Yuval Shafferman serving as showrunners.

This plot is about three autistic companions, Jack, Harrison, and Violet, who try to find and hold employment, establish friendships, form a relationship, and negotiate the odd realm of maturity that perplexes their understanding.

Should You Stream It Or Skip It?

As We See It
Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Stream it will be our opinion! TV series and films have, from the very beginning, played the false game of generalizing things, especially mental illnesses. Mental Illnesses are something very concerning. Either there is very little information available to us, or whatever is there isn’t sufficient. For a very long time, producers and directors have shown people in the same shoes if they had, for instance, autism.

They will show delayed cognitive, speaking, and learning skills. But to the contrary, there are people who are autistic yet prove out to bring more merits than their non-autistic counterparts. This show takes into account diversity, which is the ultimate reality of the universe.

What Our Critic Has To Say?

Autism poses difficulties for many of the key protagonists, although not in the same way. Violet could go to discordant clubs in her search for love, but Harrison may need black shades and sound abolishing earbuds to go around the street. Jack might feel troubled with attitude and interpersonal signs. However, that doesn’t prevent him from building a slow-burning romance with Ewatomi, a caregiver who works with his family’s doctor.

As We See It depicts the fact that there is no one autism manifestation or universal response to everything, a lesson that is occasionally realized by viewers, including actors, at the simultaneous moment. This TV series is a must-watch for everyone who wants to feel how it is to live with autism. And to enlighten oneself on the many signs of the same in order to avoid falling into the category of those who generalize or dismiss mental illness.

When Is The Release Date And Where To Watch Amazon’s As We See It?

As We See It
Source: Prime Video

The entire show is currently running on HBO Max. It will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on Friday, January 21, 2022, with only four episodes. You may subscribe to both and enjoy them simultaneously. We are currently unaware of other streaming platforms. But we will update you all about it as soon as we get to know anything about it.

Is The Trailer Out And What Is The Expected Plot?

Yes, the trailer is out, and you can watch it on YouTube and Amazon Prime Video. This plot is about three autistic companions, Jack, Harrison, and Violet, who try to find and hold employment, establish friendships, form a relationship, and negotiate the odd realm of maturity that perplexes their understanding.

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Lokesh Bhardwaj

Lokesh Bhardwaj

The only word in the dictionary which can describe Lokesh well is "Curious". He is a man who sits in the corner of a café, sipping his coffee and watch others and write about them having a good time. Addicted to bettering himself each day. An impressive introvert who finds his home in the places he travels. It's either the power of universe or sunsets that sets his soul free. In between, He can be found wrapped in his own bubble, knitting stories even before the sun rises!

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