'LOVE IN THE TIME OF CORONA' CAME TOGETHER THANKS TO ROBOT CAMERAS AND REAL-LIFE COUPLES IN QUARANTINE

'LOVE IN THE TIME OF CORONA' CAME TOGETHER THANKS TO ROBOT CAMERAS AND REAL-LIFE COUPLES IN QUARANTINE

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'LOVE IN THE TIME OF CORONA' CAME TOGETHER THANKS TO ROBOT CAMERAS AND REAL-LIFE COUPLES IN QUARANTINE

The first days and weeks of quarantine seem so far away now. But we're reminded of how weird they felt in "Love in the Time of Corona," a new Freeform and Hulu series that takes us into the love lives of four different households during the pandemic.

a man looking at the camera: LOVE IN THE TIME OF CORONA - This four-part romantic comedy series is a funny and hopeful look at the search for love, sex and connection during this time of social distancing. Freeform's highly anticipated limited series "Love in the Time of Corona" will premiere as a special two-night limited event, beginning SATURDAY, AUG. 22, at 8 p.m. EST/PST and continuing SUNDAY, AUG. 23, at 8 p.m. EST/PST. (Freeform) NICOLETTE ROBINSON, LESLIE ODOM JR.© Freeform/Freeform/Freeform LOVE IN THE TIME OF CORONA - This four-part romantic comedy series is a funny and hopeful look at the search for love, sex and connection during this time of social distancing. Freeform's highly anticipated limited series "Love in the Time of Corona" will premiere as a special two-night limited event, beginning SATURDAY, AUG. 22, at 8 p.m. EST/PST and continuing SUNDAY, AUG. 23, at 8 p.m. EST/PST. (Freeform) NICOLETTE ROBINSON, LESLIE ODOM JR.

There's the couple hoping for another baby, played by real-life married couple Leslie Odom Jr. and Nicolette Robinson, an elderly woman who can't see her husband in the hospital due to Covid-19 precautions, a separated couple pretending they're still together for the sake of their daughter, and a sexually-fluid duo who are roomates exploring their feelings for each other.

a person holding a glass of wine: Tommy Dorfman and Rainey Qualley in 'Love in the Time of Corona'© Freeform/Freeform/Freeform Tommy Dorfman and Rainey Qualley in 'Love in the Time of Corona'

The series' Executive Producer Joanna Johnson, a former actress turned producer, told CNN there were safety considerations behind every decision for the series, the first show about love in this time -- all written, filmed and airing amid the pandemic.

One of the issues Johnson faced was casting the show before knowing which story lines would be applied to which couples. She had read about 50 articles and columns on love and dating to gather ideas for her couples.

"I kinda came up with some story ideas pretty quickly because of the different dynamics