Atypical: Season 3 – Review, Summary (with Spoilers)
Season 3 of Atypical shows the kind of consistency most shows can’t maintain, but that isn’t without one negative thing still being done.
Season 3 of Atypical shows the kind of consistency most shows can’t maintain, but that isn’t without one negative thing still being done.
Season 3 ends with decisions being made that will shape everyone’s future for the better. Well, at least in terms of their relationships with each other.
Things with Izzie hit a very disastrous place as other relationships seem like they are either recovering or are at the best place they’ve been for a while.
On top of seeing the beginning of Zahid and Sam, we witness many ends. However, not all of them are sad. Some are quite exciting.
As Sam preps for college, and the anxiety that comes with it, Izzie and Doug are still dealing with trying to avoid being in a love triangle.
Atypical is finally coming back, and with Sam in college, it means new challenges but also new triumphs!
Atypical continues to exemplify the capabilities of high functioning people with autism, while not making that the sum of the lead or show.
The season began with unexpected tears and ends with unexpected tears, alongside many relationships shifting in unexpected ways.
As Sam makes progress towards college, he grows closer to Bailey. Also, Casey deals with the fallout of telling Izzie what happened.
WE MEET ZAHID’S PARENTS! Also, we learn what he wants to be as Nate does something major, and Elsa and Doug reunite with old friends.
Did you cry last season? I don’t remember doing that but thanks to a few sweet moments, among the chaos, Atypical’s season starts strong.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.
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