Shows like Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show
Looking for shows that are like Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show? Take a look at these great shows sorted by online popularity today.
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    1. Curb Your Enthusiasm

    #106 most popular show yesterday

    Larry David's neurotic and often painfully honest portrayal of himself in Curb Your Enthusiasm is a hit with fans of comedy that's close to the bone. Like Jerrod Carmichael, David isn't afraid to confront uncomfortable social situations head-on.

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    2. Atlanta

    #406 most popular show yesterday

    Donald Glover's Atlanta offers an idiosyncratic look at life in the titular city, striking a balance between surreal comedy and stark reality. Fans of the Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show will appreciate its willingness to address serious themes with a comic edge.

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    3. Better Things

    #874 most popular show yesterday

    Pamela Adlon's Better Things provides a candid look into the life of a working actress and single mother. Its authentic, character-driven storytelling shares a kinship with Jerrod Carmichael's approach to exploring life's nuances and challenges.

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    4. Master of None

    #1,182 most popular show yesterday

    Aziz Ansari's Master of None is a masterful blend of comedy, drama, and social commentary. It tackles themes similar to those in Jerrod Carmichael's show, making it a good match for viewers interested in culturally relevant storytelling.

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    5. Louie

    #1,665 most popular show yesterday

    Louie offers a blend of comedy and reality that explores everyday life through the lens of comedian Louis C.K. Much like Jerrod Carmichael's show, it provides a thoughtful, often hilarious examination of the human experience from a unique perspective.

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    6. The Carmichael Show

    #1,821 most popular show yesterday

    Jerrod Carmichael's earlier sitcom, The Carmichael Show, deals with contemporary social issues through the lens of a fictional version of his family. Although less reality-based than his later work, fans will appreciate the similar humor and social commentary.