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

    #407 most popular show yesterday

    Set within New York City's African-American and Latino LGBTQ and gender-nonconforming ballroom culture scene, 'Pose' offers a powerful look at queer community bonds, which fans of 'Vida's explorations of LGBTQ+ life and culture will likely appreciate.

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    2. Insecure

    #605 most popular show yesterday

    Following the awkward experiences of a modern-day African-American woman, this comedy-drama offers insights into friendship, love, and the challenge of finding one's path, appealing to those who relish 'Vida's blend of humor and authenticity.

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    3. One Day at a Time

    #1,033 most popular show yesterday

    A reimagining of the classic sitcom, this show centers on a Cuban-American family led by a single mom and military veteran, offering a heartfelt, comedic take on issues such as mental illness, immigration, and LGBTQ rights, much like 'Vida.'

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    4. The L Word: Generation Q

    #1,248 most popular show yesterday

    A sequel to 'The L Word,' this series continues to navigate the lives of a group of LGBTQ+ women in Los Angeles, dealing with love, heartbreak, and societal issues that resonate with 'Vida' viewers looking for complex characters and relationships.

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    5. East Los High

    #2,106 most popular show yesterday

    This teen drama focuses on a group of Latino high school students in East Los Angeles, weaving together a story of romance, dance, and the pursuit of dreams, which audiences that appreciate 'Vida's strong cultural context and youthful energy might enjoy.

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    6. Gentefied

    #2,124 most popular show yesterday

    This comedic drama explores the lives of a Mexican-American family in Los Angeles as they chase the American Dream and struggle with the fear of losing their cultural identity. Fans of 'Vida' might appreciate the show's balance of humor and poignant conversations around gentrification and heritage.