Shows like Survivor's Remorse
Looking for shows that are like Survivor's Remorse? Take a look at these great shows sorted by online popularity today.
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    1. Power

    #550 most popular show yesterday

    While Power delves into the criminal underworld rather than the sports arena, its themes of ambition, loyalty, and the challenges of maintaining relationships in the face of success make it resonate with Survivor's Remorse's exploration of fame and family.

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    2. Atlanta

    #690 most popular show yesterday

    Donald Glover's Atlanta offers a surreal, often profound take on the lives of two cousins in the Atlanta rap scene. Its unique blend of quirky humor, social issues, and the pursuit of success might resonate with those who appreciate the similar themes in Survivor's Remorse.

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    3. Entourage

    #739 most popular show yesterday

    Chronicling the life of a young movie star and his childhood friends, Entourage shares Survivor's Remorse's inside look at the perks and pitfalls of fame, with a strong focus on male bonding and the impact of success on personal relationships.

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    4. Ballers

    #837 most popular show yesterday

    Centering on a retired NFL player turned financial manager, Ballers explores the world of professional athletes off the field, much like Survivor's Remorse does with basketball. Fans of the sports backdrop and the blend of humor and drama will find a lot to like.

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    5. Insecure

    #976 most popular show yesterday

    Created by and starring Issa Rae, Insecure presents a sharp, funny look at the black experience from a female perspective. Its smart humor and social commentary might appeal to fans of Survivor's Remorse's comedic yet thoughtful take on issues like race and class.

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    6. The Carmichael Show

    #1,950 most popular show yesterday

    This sitcom uses the family comedy format to tackle controversial issues often discussed in Survivor's Remorse, blending humor with serious discussions on race relations, politics, and current events, making it appealing to a similar audience.