Shows like Crashing
Looking for shows that are like Crashing? Take a look at these great shows sorted by online popularity today.
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    1. Barry

    #440 most popular show yesterday

    Barry features Bill Hader as a hitman who finds passion acting in the LA theater scene. Its dark humor and unexpected narrative twists will resonate with Crashing viewers who are looking for more than just laughs.

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    2. Girls

    #446 most popular show yesterday

    Created by and starring Lena Dunham, Girls presents the lives of four women in their 20s as they deal with the challenges of adulthood in New York. It pairs comedy with raw, sometimes uncomfortable storytelling similar to Crashing's approach.

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    3. Master of None

    #1,253 most popular show yesterday

    Aziz Ansari's Master of None is a witty and insightful look at the life of an actor navigating his personal and professional life while trying to find success in New York. Its clever humor and storytelling resonate well with Crashing's audience.

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    4. Love

    #1,330 most popular show yesterday

    Love is a romantic comedy that delves into the awkward world of modern relationships. Its nuanced characters and smart humor provide a relatable and entertaining experience similar to Crashing.

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    5. You're the Worst

    #1,560 most popular show yesterday

    This dark comedy series focuses on two self-destructive people who fall into a relationship. With its edgy humor and examination of complex relationships, it strikes a similar tone to Crashing.

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    6. Baskets

    #1,691 most popular show yesterday

    Starring Zach Galifianakis as a professional clown navigating his chaotic family and career, Baskets offers a unique blend of comedy and drama. Crashing fans might enjoy the offbeat humor and character depth presented in the show.

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    7. Louie

    #1,730 most popular show yesterday

    Louie features the life of stand-up comedian Louis C.K. as he navigates his career and personal life in New York City. It often blends comedy with darker, more poignant moments, which fans of Crashing may appreciate for its honest and human approach to the life of a comedian.