Shows like The Girls at the Back
Looking for shows that are like The Girls at the Back? Take a look at these great shows sorted by online popularity today.
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    1. Big Little Lies

    #371 most popular show yesterday

    This drama-filled series explores the perilous lives of a group of women in Monterey, California. Its focus on strong female relationships, secrets, and societal pressures may attract viewers who appreciate the intricate storytelling of The Girls at the Back.

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    2. Insecure

    #727 most popular show yesterday

    The show navigates the black female experience from the perspective of two best friends in Los Angeles. Like The Girls at the Back, it beautifully combines humor with emotional depth, exploring interpersonal relationships and personal growth.

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    3. Sweet Magnolias

    #784 most popular show yesterday

    This heartwarming series revolves around three South Carolina women, best friends since childhood, as they shepherd each other through the complexities of romance, career, and family. Its emphasis on friendship and personal growth may resonate with fans of The Girls at the Back.

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    4. Firefly Lane

    #845 most popular show yesterday

    Chronicling the lives of two inseparable friends over three decades, Firefly Lane delves into the beauty and heartaches of enduring friendship. Viewers who appreciate the deep bonds portrayed in The Girls at the Back might find this show equally engaging.

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    5. Dead to Me

    #887 most popular show yesterday

    This dark comedy explores the twisted friendship between two grieving women who become entangled in lies, secrets, and personal discovery. Fans of the comedic elements and complex relationships in The Girls at the Back may be drawn to Dead to Me.

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    6. Grace and Frankie

    #926 most popular show yesterday

    An odd-couple comedy about two women whose husbands leave them for each other, Grace and Frankie forms a relatable saga on friendship, aging, and starting anew. It shares the similar theme of solidarity among friends as seen in The Girls at the Back.