People (Exclusive): Love on the Spectrum Season 3 Sees New Faces, Heartbreak and a Kiss That Threatens to 'Get the Hose Out!'
The brand new season, produced by Northern Pictures, premieres April 2 on Netflix
By Esther Kang
Published on March 5, 2025 12:30PM EST
Love on the Spectrum is back for season 3!
In PEOPLE's exclusive first look at the trailer for the upcoming season, fan favorites like Abbey, David, Tanner, Connor, James and Dani return alongside new faces — Madison and Pari — to give viewers an inside look at navigating love as individuals on the autism spectrum.
The trailer begins with a few updates: Tanner is still single and looking for a "talkative" and outgoing person to love while Abbey and David are still going strong after meeting in season 1.
James remains on the hunt for a woman he can share life's greatest moments with, while newcomer Pari reveals she's looking for someone with a "very nice giggle and smile."
Connor, on the other hand, wants a partner who is "witty" and "charming" — though, he admits, "I've got a weakness for brunettes."
"Someone who is able to have a back-and-forth conversation," Madison says before Pari adds, "I mean, there's like 8 billion people in the world, somebody's gotta be the one for me!"
As the narrator acknowledges that "finding love can be hard for anyone," the trailer shifts into a montage of what more fans can expect this season.
Dani and her boyfriend Adan share a long kiss after a romantic date, Madison finds herself on a date with someone who struggles with social anxiety, and Pari admits she's always wondered what it would be like to "kiss a girl."
While Madison reassures herself, "I'll find my prince, I'll find my prince," Connor has his fingers crossed for "sparks" as the video transitions into a sweet shot of him playing croquette with his date.
The hopeful singles and loved-up couples experience high highs and low lows.
David and Abbey share a kiss during a romantic boat ride, Tanner and his date have a brief dance party and Dani finds herself getting comforted by her loved ones as she sheds tears after an apparent heartbreak.
"This series follows people on the autism spectrum as they navigate the confusing world of relationships," the narrator continues as scenes from this season continue to flash on screen.
The trailer ends with Madison seemingly finding her prince!
When she and her new beau share a long passionate kiss in front of her family members, her dad jokes: "I'm gonna have to get the hose out on you two!"
Love on the Spectrum premieres April 2 on Netflix.