Shows like One Mississippi
Looking for shows that are like One Mississippi? Take a look at these great shows sorted by online popularity today.
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    1. Better Things

    #479 most popular show yesterday

    Better Things shares a semi-autobiographical and candid storytelling approach akin to One Mississippi. It centers around a single mother and actress, navigating through the messiness of raising three daughters, an aspect that viewers looking for genuine portrayals of family dynamics will appreciate.

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    2. Fleabag

    #503 most popular show yesterday

    Despite being a British show, Fleabag's sharp, irreverent humor and raw exploration of its protagonist's complex life is much in the spirit of One Mississippi, catering to viewers who relish character-driven narratives and dark comedy.

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    3. Master of None

    #1,119 most popular show yesterday

    Master of None, much like One Mississippi, offers an introspective look into the life of its protagonist, with a particular focus on personal and cultural identity – aspects that would appeal to viewers who enjoy nuanced and thoughtful comedy.

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    4. Transparent

    #1,166 most popular show yesterday

    Transparent and One Mississippi are both critically acclaimed dramedies produced by Amazon. This show delves into themes of family and identity after the family patriarch comes out as transgender, which might resonate with audiences interested in personal and heartfelt stories.

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    5. This Way Up

    #1,786 most popular show yesterday

    This Way Up is a poignant comedy-drama about a woman recovering from a nervous breakdown, which might appeal to One Mississippi fans for its blend of personal struggle, resilience, and sharp wit.

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    6. Lady Dynamite

    #2,016 most popular show yesterday

    Lady Dynamite’s blend of surreal comedy and honest examination of its lead's mental health issues presents a quirky yet relatable journey similar to Tig Notaro’s in One Mississippi, making it a great pick for fans of comedies with depth.