Shows like I Love That for You
Looking for shows that are like I Love That for You? Take a look at these great shows sorted by online popularity today.
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    1. Hacks

    #230 most popular show yesterday

    A dark mentorship forms between a legendary Las Vegas comedian and an entitled, outcast 25-year-old comedy writer. 'Hacks' delves into the behind-the-scenes world of entertainment with sharp wit and depth, which fans of 'I Love That for You' will likely appreciate.

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    2. Better Things

    #432 most popular show yesterday

    Centering around a single actress mother, this dramedy takes a raw and honest look at life's challenges. 'I Love That for You' fans might find the combination of humor and heart in 'Better Things' to be right up their alley.

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    3. Broad City

    #771 most popular show yesterday

    Following two young women navigating their way through New York City, 'Broad City' is a celebration of female friendship with a comedic edge. Like 'I Love That for You', it features humor derived from the characters' dedication to their dreams and passions.

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    4. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

    #957 most popular show yesterday

    This series features a woman who starts her life anew in New York City after being rescued from a doomsday cult. Its quirky characters and optimistic tone provide a humorous take on starting over, resonating with themes explored in 'I Love That for You'.

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    5. The Other Two

    #1,012 most popular show yesterday

    This comedy series blends showbiz satire with personal family dynamics. If you enjoy 'I Love That for You' for its blend of comedy and the protagonist’s journey through television industry challenges, 'The Other Two' serves up a similar combination with its story of two siblings struggling to step out from their brother's fame.

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    6. Insecure

    #1,173 most popular show yesterday

    A comedy-drama that explores the black female experience from the perspective of two best friends in Los Angeles. Its comedic take on personal and professional growth can reflect the tone of 'I Love That for You', especially for those who appreciate its introspective and genuine humor.