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

    #203 most popular show yesterday

    While an animated show featuring anthropomorphic animals, BoJack Horseman's deep and satirical portrayal of issues like substance abuse, mental health, and self-identity shares the deeper thematic resonance you’d find in Woke.

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    2. Atlanta

    #642 most popular show yesterday

    This show combines surreal humor and poignant social critiques, taking a deep dive into the lives of African Americans in Atlanta. Its unique blend of comedy and drama would resonate with fans of Woke.

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    3. Ramy

    #965 most popular show yesterday

    A millennial American Muslim grapples with identity, faith, and everyday life, offering comedic and deeply human insights. Fans of Woke who appreciate culturally rooted humor will enjoy Ramy's personal journey.

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    4. Insecure

    #1,173 most popular show yesterday

    Created by and starring Issa Rae, this series offers a fresh and funny look at the life of a modern-day African-American woman, which complements the themes explored in Woke.

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    5. Master of None

    #1,197 most popular show yesterday

    Aziz Ansari's thoughtful and often comedic exploration of life, love, and ethnicity in a modern world shares similar storytelling elements to Woke, and beckons to audiences with a taste for introspective humor.

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    6. Dear White People

    #1,720 most popular show yesterday

    A satirical series that navigates the topics of race and identity in America, much like Woke. Viewers who appreciate a mix of humor and social commentary will find this show both intellectually engaging and entertaining.

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    7. The Last O.G.

    #1,938 most popular show yesterday

    Starring Tracy Morgan, this series blends comedy with societal issues, as it follows an ex-con adjusting to modern life after a 15-year prison stint. Its humorous take on serious subjects makes it appealing to viewers of Woke.