When Sam Gardner (Keir Gilchrist), an 18-year-old on the autism spectrum, decides to start dating, his entire family will have to adjust to the new development. Atypical on Netflix follows the Gardner family as Sam’s new-found independence sends them all — Sam’s mother, Elsa (Jennifer Jason Leigh); father, Doug (Michael Rapaport); and sister, Casey — on a life-changing discovery of what constitutes “normal.” The fourth and final season of the series shows Sam and Casey ready to fly the nest and its repercussions.
Where to Watch Atypical Season 4
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How Many Episodes Are in Atypical Season 4?
There are 10 episodes in Atypical season four. The runtime of the episode averages between 27-38 minutes. You can check the complete list of Atypical episodes and their release date below.
Season Four
- “Magical Bird #1”: July 9, 2021
- “Master of Penguins”: July 9, 2021
- “You Say You Want a Revolution”: July 9, 2021
- “Starters and Endings”: July 9, 2021
- “Dead Dreams”: July 9, 2021
- “Are You in Fair Health?”: July 9, 2021
- “Channel the Cat”: July 9, 2021
- “Magical Bird #2”: July 9, 2021
- “Player’s Ball”: July 9, 2021
- “Dessert at Olive Garden”: July 9, 2021
Previous Seasons
- Season Three: November 2019
- Season Two: September 2018
- Season One: August 2017
What Are the Critics Saying About Atypical Season 4?
Atypical Season 4 has an official critics rating of 100% and an average audience score of 81% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Rebecca Nicholson from The Guardian writes, “Atypical is winding down, having run its course and said what it needed to say. But it is a beautiful show, celebrating difference, adaptability and an open-hearted approach to life.”
Tell-Tale TV’s Ashley Bissette Sumerel says, “The final season of Atypical takes a big swing, ending in a way that’s both heartfelt and satisfying for the viewer.”
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Is Atypical Season 4 Suitable for Kids?
Atypical Season 4 is rated TV-14, which means some parents may find the content unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.