Love on the Spectrum US viewers vow to sue Netflix if Steve doesn’t find love

Netflix has finally released the new season of Love on the US Spectrum and it looks so healthy.
One person who has already captured viewers’ hearts is Steve, the self-proclaimed “silly”, pun-loving 63-year-old love-seeker.
Steve revealed he always felt misunderstood by his peers, telling the Netflix camera crew, “Growing up, I always knew deep, deep, deep down that I didn’t really fit in. In my brain I knew something was different.
“I might be a little goofy, I might be a little weird, but you know what? Intentions are always good.”
He also revealed he’s been single all his life and said it would be “an absolute dream come true” to find a “lovely lady” to spend his time with.
“I think I’m meant to be with one person, one woman. That loneliness thing is… it’s not for me.”
Steve now has a legion of fans on social media and after devouring the new series, viewers were quick to take to Twitter to share their love for him.

One fan tweeted: “Steve from love in the spectrum needs [protection] at all costs. He is the purest of all souls.”
Another viewer shared: “Steve from Love on the US Spectrum means the world to me, I wish him nothing but happiness and joy and love.”
A third Twitter user wrote: “New goal is to have a voice as soothing as Steve love in the spectrum when I’m 63.”
Another woman threatened Netflix if Steve doesn’t find love on the show, commenting: “Steve on Love on the US Spectrum is the purest and kindest soul and if this man doesn’t find love then I’m suing @netflix.”
It seems David Attenborough might have a little more competition if Netflix viewers prevail, with one person tweeting, “Oh my god Steve from Love on the US Spectrum is the most beautiful soul in the universe.
“Someone hires him to narrate documentaries because his voice soothes my soul.”
Love on the Spectrum’s Steve must be protected at all costs. He is the purest of all souls 🥺
— Turd Ferguson (@knight_monica) May 19, 2022
my new goal is to have a voice as soothing as steve from the love spectrum by the age of 63
— AKA Mack 🦖 (@cubano_sucio) May 18, 2022
steve from love on spectrum us means the world to me i wish him nothing but happiness and joy and love
— nora ♡ (@exploran0ra) May 19, 2022
oh my god steve from love on the spectrum us is the most beautiful soul in the universe someone hires him to narrate documentaries because his voice soothes my soul
— Rhiannon Peacock (@RhiPeacock) May 18, 2022
Steve on Love on the Spectrum US is the purest and kindest soul and if this man doesn’t find love then I will sue him @Netflix
— amelia, princess of genovia (@ameliasamson) May 19, 2022
Another fan tweeted a rather touching poem: “Steve from Love on the Spectrum: US! If he has 1 million fans, I’m one of them. If he has 100 fans, I’m one. If he has 1 fan, it’s me! If he has 0 fans, I left this earthly plane.”
The heartfelt and insightful dating series follows people with autism as they delve into the world of dating and relationships.

The Australian seasons led to long-lasting relationships, including Jimmy Berresford and Sharnae Fener, who tied the knot in a ceremony filmed for the show.
Love on the US Spectrum also follows the stories of Dani, Solomon, Abbey, James, Kaelynn, Subodh and more who meet along the way.
Love on the US Spectrum is now available to watch on Netflix.