As We See It
- Dana Idisis
- Yuval Shafferman
- Rick Glassman
- Albert Rutecki
- Sue Ann Pien
- Sosie Bacon
- Chris Pang
- Joe Mantegna
- Jason Katims
- Jesse Peretz (pilot)
- Jeni Mulein
- Danna Stern
- Devin Rich
- Dara Weintraub
- Angela Catanzaro
- Garret Price
- True Jack Productions
- Yes Studios
- Universal Television
- Amazon Studios
As We See It is an American comedy-drama television series created by Jason Katims, based on the Israeli series On the Spectrum by Dana Idisis and Yuval Shafferman. The 8-episode series premiered on Amazon Prime Video on January 21, 2022. It was canceled after one season.
Synopsis
The series follows roommates Jack, Harrison and Violet, all in their 20s, all of whom are on the autism spectrum, as they look for work, make friends, and fall in love.[1]
Cast
- Rick Glassman as Jack Hoffman
- Albert Rutecki as Harrison Dietrich
- Sue Ann Pien as Violet Wu
- Sosie Bacon as Mandy, aide for Jack, Harrison, and Violet
- Chris Pang as Van Wu, Violet’s brother
- Joe Mantegna as Lou Hoffman, Jack's father
- Vella Lovell as Salena, Van's girlfriend
- Tal Anderson as Gia
- Alyssa Jirrels as Nicole Dietrich, Harrison's sister
- Casey Mills as Julian (episodes 2-6)
- David Futernick as John
- Délé Ogundiran as Ewatomi Kokomo
- Andrew Duff as Douglas
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Teleplay by | Original release date [2] | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | "Pilot" | Jesse Peretz | Jason Katims | January 21, 2022 (2022-01-21) | |
Three roommates in their 20s, Jack, Harrison, and Violet, who are on the autism spectrum, living in an apartment together supported by aide Mandy, strive to navigate a world that eludes them. | |||||
2 | "I Apologize for My Words and Actions" | Jaffar Mahmood | Ian Deitchman & Kristin Robinson | January 21, 2022 (2022-01-21) | |
Violet flirts with a delivery guy named Julian at her workplace. Harrison befriends a latchkey kid named AJ living in the building. Jack endangers his job security. | |||||
3 | "When Violet Met Douglas" | Jaffar Mahmood | Michelle Sam | January 21, 2022 (2022-01-21) | |
Violet asks Van's girlfriend Salena for dating advice. Jack presses Lou's nurse for more information about his father, Lou’s diagnosis. AJ and Harrison's forbidden friendship secretly continues. Mandy gives her two week's notice. | |||||
4 | "The Violetini" | David Boyd | Jason Katims | January 21, 2022 (2022-01-21) | |
Violet anxiously prepares for her birthday party, all the while excited by progress with Julian. Meanwhile, Jack and Harrison scramble to find dates for the party. | |||||
5 | "Ever Had an Edible?" | David Boyd | Romi Barta | January 21, 2022 (2022-01-21) | |
Jack and Lou bond together when the latter’s illness become more visible. Mandy receives unexpected news from Harrison's parents, further complicating her future plans. Violet plans to take things to the next level with Julian. | |||||
6 | "Fear Is My Bitch" | Allison Liddi-Brown | Denise Hahn | January 21, 2022 (2022-01-21) | |
The roommates each struggle in their love lives - Violet spirals as her relationship with Julian fails to match her expectations, Jack tries to make things right with Ewatomi to win her forgiveness in return, and Harrison develops an unrequited crush. | |||||
7 | "Outed" | Allison Liddi-Brown | Jesikah Suggs | January 21, 2022 (2022-01-21) | |
Jack goes through an existential crisis. Douglas helps to change Violet's perspective on life. Feeling betrayed by Mandy, Harrison ventures out on his own. | |||||
8 | "Please Don't Leave" | Jenée LaMarque | Jason Katims | January 21, 2022 (2022-01-21) | |
On the day of Harrison's sister's graduation party, he struggles with several changes. Confronted with the reality of Lou's illness, Jack turns to Ewatomi for support. Feeling like she's losing control over her life, Violet lashes out at Van. The line between Mandy's personal and professional lives continues to blur. |
Production
Development
On March 14, 2019, it was revealed that Amazon Prime Video was set to distribute the American TV series adaptation of On the Spectrum, with Jason Katims writing and executive producing. True Jack Productions' Jeni Mulein and Yes Studios’ Dana Stern also executive produced.[3] On October 11, 2021, the title was revealed to be As We See It. Jesse Peretz directed and executive produced the pilot episode.[4] On October 20, 2022, Amazon Prime Video canceled the series after one season.[5]
Casting
On June 12, 2019, Rick Glassman, Sue Ann Pien, Albert Rutecki, Sosie Bacon and Chris Pang were cast in the series.[6] Glassman, Pien, and Rutecki, like their characters, are all autistic.[7] On October 11, 2021, Joe Mantegna was announced as a cast member.[4]
Release
On October 11, 2021, the first look photos for the series were released.[4] On November 22, 2021, the official trailer was released.[8] All eight episodes of the series premiered on Prime Video on January 21, 2022.[8][1]
Reception
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported a 92% approval rating with an average rating of 8/10, based on 30 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "As We See It deftly sidesteps schmaltz by depicting people on the spectrum as well-rounded individuals with their own foibles, enriching both the comedy and pathos."[9] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 82 out of 100 based on 17 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[10]
Daniel Feinberg wrote for The Hollywood Reporter that it is "a heartfelt mixture of mostly earned tears and laughter."[11]
References
- ^ a b Danielle Turchiano; Katie Song (November 22, 2021). "Amazon Prime Video Announces 'As We See It' Release Date and Trailer (TV News Roundup)". Variety. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved December 21, 2021.
- ^ "Shows A-Z – As We See It on Amazon". The Futon Critic. Retrieved January 18, 2022.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (March 14, 2019). "Amazon Orders 'On The Spectrum' Pilot From Jason Katims Based On Israeli Series". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved December 21, 2021.
- ^ a b c Andreeva, Rosy (October 11, 2021). "Amazon Prime Video Reveals Title Of Its Jason Katims Series, Releases First-Look Photos". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved December 21, 2021.
- ^ White, Peter (October 20, 2022). "Jason Katims' 'As We See It' Canceled At Amazon After One Season". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on October 20, 2022. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
- ^ Petski, Denise (June 12, 2019). "Jason Katims' Amazon Pilot Sets Series-Regular Cast". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved December 21, 2021.
- ^ Cadorniga, Callie (Carlos) (January 21, 2022). "'As We See It' Features Autistic Actors as Autistic Characters in a Representation Win". Distractify. Archived from the original on January 21, 2022. Retrieved January 22, 2022.
- ^ a b "As We See It - Official Trailer". YouTube. November 22, 2021. Archived from the original on October 20, 2022. Retrieved December 21, 2021.
- ^ "As We See It: Season 1". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved May 24, 2023.
- ^ "As We See It: Season 1". Metacritic. Fandom, Inc. Retrieved January 21, 2022.
- ^ Fienberg, Daniel (January 19, 2022). "Amazon's As We See It: TV Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on January 20, 2022. Retrieved January 21, 2022.
External links
- Official website
- As We See It at IMDb
- As We See It at Rotten Tomatoes
- Official pilot screenplay
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