Shows like You Don't Know Me
Looking for shows that are like You Don't Know Me? Take a look at these great shows sorted by online popularity today.
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    1. How to Get Away with Murder

    #488 most popular show yesterday

    This intense legal drama series involves a group of ambitious law students and their brilliant criminal defense professor who become involved in a twisted murder plot. Viewers who relish the courtroom suspense and moral complexities in You Don't Know Me will likely appreciate the high stakes and character depth in How to Get Away with Murder.

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    2. The Sinner

    #714 most popular show yesterday

    Antagonistic in its approach, The Sinner is an anthology series that examines the motivation behind seemingly inexplicable crimes. It is particularly compelling for those who seek to understand the psychological underpinnings of a character's actions, as seen in You Don't Know Me.

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    3. Defending Jacob

    #1,232 most popular show yesterday

    This series unravels the story of a father dealing with the accusation that his 14-year-old son might be a murderer. Defending Jacob shares the theme of ambiguous guilt and showcases the lengths to which a person might go to uncover the truth, resonating with fans of You Don't Know Me.

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    4. Making a Murderer

    #1,337 most popular show yesterday

    While a true-crime documentary series, Making a Murderer delves deep into the story of a man wrongfully convicted of a crime, and his subsequent charges for a different crime. Audiences who are captivated by the justice system's intricacies and potential wrongdoings in You Don't Know Me might find this documentary series similarly compelling.

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    5. Rectify

    #1,685 most popular show yesterday

    Rectify deals with the life of Daniel Holden, who must put his life back together after spending nineteen years on death row, following his release due to DNA evidence. Its intense examination of justice and personal struggle would appeal to viewers who appreciate the character-driven storytelling of You Don't Know Me.