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

    #503 most popular show yesterday

    Fans of 'Mammals' will likely appreciate 'Fleabag' for its dark humor and complex lead character wrestling with personal and relationship issues. The writing is sharp, witty, and often breaks the fourth wall, inviting viewers into the protagonist's chaotic life.

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    2. The Affair

    #725 most popular show yesterday

    With a narrative that delves into the emotional effects of an extramarital relationship, 'The Affair' offers a psychological and intimate examination of its characters, which should resonate with viewers interested in the intricate dynamics of 'Mammals.'

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    3. Catastrophe

    #1,222 most popular show yesterday

    This show offers a raw and honest look at relationships, much like 'Mammals.' 'Catastrophe' follows an American man and a British woman who must navigate an unexpected pregnancy and their subsequent, whirlwind romance that defies their cultural differences.

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    4. Divorce

    #1,514 most popular show yesterday

    With a focus on the unraveling of a marriage and the complexities of starting over, 'Divorce' shares thematic elements with 'Mammals.' The show navigates the humor and drama of post-marriage life in a manner that's both insightful and cynical.

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    5. You're the Worst

    #1,635 most popular show yesterday

    This series takes a cynical look at love and happiness through the eyes of two people who haven't had the best luck in either. 'You're the Worst' presents a darkly comedic exploration of relationships that viewers of 'Mammals' may find refreshingly honest.

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    6. Easy

    #1,682 most popular show yesterday

    An anthology series that explores diverse Chicago characters as they fumble through the modern maze of love, sex, technology, and culture. 'Easy' aligns with 'Mammals' in its exploration of the complexities of modern relationships and the human condition.