Firefly Lane is an American drama series starring Katherine Heigl, Ben Lawson, and Sarah Chalke. It’s about two girls, Kate, who prefers to stay invisible and enjoys her own company, and Tully, who is an extrovert and loves making new friends.
They stumble upon each other when Kate moves to Firefly Lane, and they become best of friends. The series follows their journey as they grow up from teenagers to adults, and as everything changes around them, they stay a constant in each other’s lives.
The series is a Netflix original, and the first season of Firefly Lane premiered on 3rd February 2021, after which it premiered for a second and last season. The second season was divided into two parts consisting of a total of 16 episodes, among which the first half was released on 2nd December 2022, while the second half is set to be released on 8th June 2023.
If you are someone who loved to watch Kate and Tully’s friendship or just Firefly Lane in general and are looking for some similar shows, then look no further because we have curated a list of the best shows like Firefly Lane that you can binge-watch any day.
1. Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce (2014-2018)
Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce is an American series about a woman named Abby, who is a famous author of self-help book series as she gets divorced from her husband and reconnects with her friends who are also divorced. Through the series, she is seen navigating Los Angeles as a single woman in her 40s.
Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce stars Lisa Edelstein, Beau Garrett, Paul Edelstein, Necar Zadegan, and others. The series consists of five seasons and a total of 45 episodes. The first season of Girlfriends’ Guide to Divorce was released on 2nd December 2014, after which it was renewed for a second season which premiered on 1st December 2015 and was followed by three more seasons.
Where to watch: Apple TV, Prime Video, Bravo TV
2. Sweet Magnolias (2020- present)
Sweet Magnolias is a romantic drama series that premiered on 19th May 2020. It follows the story of three women, Maddie, Helen, and Dana, who first met when they were in high school and became best friends. At present, they have lost touch and are living their own lives. The three friends reunite as a problem arises and start to open a business together.
Based on Sherryl Woods’ novels of the same name, Sweet Magnolias stars JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Brooke Elliot, Logan Allen, Heather Headley, and others. The series was renewed for a second season which premiered on 4th May 2022, with a third season in production.
Where to watch: Netflix
3. Dead to Me (2019-2022)
Dead to Me is a black comedy series about two women, Jen and Judy, who meet through a support group to cope with their grief. Jen is a real estate agent whose husband died due to a hit-and-run accident and constantly tries to occupy herself with something to cope with her loss while Judy tries to live through her sadness after her fiancé’ leaves her.
The two women become friends and start to rely on each other while trying to grow out of their holes of depression but what Jen doesn’t know is that Judy is the driver that killed her husband.
Dead to Me stars Christina Applegate, Linda Cardellini, James Marsden, Sam McCarthy, Max Jenkins, and others. The series consists of three seasons and thirty episodes. The first season of Dead to Me was released on 3rd May 2019, after which it was renewed for a second season that premiered on 8th May 2020, and a third season premiered on 17th November 2022.
Where to watch: Netflix
4. Younger (2015-2021)
Younger is a comedy-drama series about Liza Miller, who is a woman in her 40s. She decides to take divorce her husband because of his gambling habits and live a single life while searching for a job in publishing, but she soon finds out that being young is preferred in this industry.
Liza meets a 26-year-old guy named Josh who thinks that Liza is the same age as him, which leads Liza to do something crazy. She starts pretending like she is in her 20s, and people start to buy that, and soon Liza lands herself a job in Empirical Press as an assistant to the marketing chief Diana Trout.
The series follows Liza’s adventures as she tries to find a balance between her old life and the new one. Younger stars Sutton Foster, Nico Tortorella, Debi Mazar, Hilary Duff, and others. The series consists of 7 seasons and 84 episodes. The first season of Younger was released on 31st March 2015.
Where to watch: Hulu, Paramount plus, TV Land
5. Virgin River (2019-present)
Virgin River is a romantic drama series about a woman named Melinda ‘Mel’ Monroe who has a painful past and wants to leave all her painful memories behind. One day, she finds an ad for a nurse in a newspaper and decides to give it a try.
She gets a job as a nurse practitioner and moves to a small town called Virgin River in Northern California. As Mel tries to settle in, she soon finds out that living in this small town may not be as simple and peaceful as she had expected.
Virgin River stars Alexandra Breckenridge, Martin Henerson, Jenny Cooper, Colin Lawrence, Lauren Hammersley, and others. The series consists of four seasons and 42 episodes, with a fifth season in production. The first season of Virgin River was released on 6th December 2019.
Where to watch: Netflix
6. This Is Us (2016-2022)
This Is Us is a family drama series about Kevin and Kate, who are twins, and Randall, their adopted brother, as they grow up together and start their own families. It also focuses on their parents, Jack and Rebecca, while showing two different timelines.
One timeline focuses on the present day as Kevin becomes a successful actor while living in Los Angeles, Kate marries Toby, has children, and lives in Los Angeles, and Randall marries Beth, has two girls, and lives in New Jersey.
The series focuses on the Pearson family as it goes back in time to when Rebecca was pregnant with the kids while also showing flash-forwards. This Is Us stars Milo Ventimiglia, Sterling K. Brown, Mandy Moore, Chrissy Metz, Justin Hartley, and others. The series consists of six seasons and 106 episodes. The first season of This Is Us premiered on 20th September 2016.
Where to watch: Netflix, NBC
7. The Bold Type (2017-2021)
The Bold Type is a comedy-drama series about three women and best friends as they navigate through their personal and professional lives together in New York City. Jane Sloan works as a new writer for Scarlet, which is a global women’s magazine, while Sutton Brady works as a fashion assistant and Kat Edison as a social media director for the same magazine.
The series follows the three best friends’ lives as they start dating while working together, which leads to complicated situations in their lives. It stars Katie Stevens, Aisha Dee, Meghann Fahy, and Sam Page. The Bold Type consists of five seasons and 52 episodes. The first season was released on 20th June 2017, which was followed by four other seasons.
Where to watch: Hulu, Freeform
8. Looking for Alaska (2019)
Looking For Alaska is a teen drama miniseries based on John Green’s novel of the same name. It follows the story of Miles Halter as he changes schools and starts attending Culver Creek Academy in Alabama in hopes of getting rid of his previous boring and uneventful life. He makes new friends at Culver before meeting a girl named Alaska and eventually falling in love with her.
The rest of the series follows Miles as he learns that there is more to Alaska than he thought while also learning several meaningful things about life. Looking for Alaska stars Charlie Plummer, Kristine Froseth, and Denny Love. The miniseries consists of eight episodes with a duration of 40-60 minutes.
Where to watch: Hulu, Prime Video
9. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015-2019)
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is a romantic musical comedy series that follows Rebecca Bunch as she decides to flee from New York City after she is offered a promotion in one of the top law firms and decides to go to her hometown of West Covina in California instead, along with Josh Chan whom she had dated for a while during her teenage years.
The rest of the series revolves around Rebecca as she gets hired by Darryl Whitefeather’s law firm, makes new friends, and starts dating while also pursuing Josh, who is already in a relationship.
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend stars Rachel Bloom, Vincent Rodrigez III, Santino Fontana, Pete Gardener, and others. It consists of 4 seasons and 62 episodes. The first season of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend premiered on 12th October 2015, while the fourth season was released on 5th April 2019.
Where to watch: Netflix
10. Grace and Frankie (2015-2022)
Grace and Frankie is a comedy series about two women Grace Hanson who is a retired cosmetic saleswoman, and Frankie Bergstein, who is an artist as they come to know that their husbands are in love with each other.
The two women have known each other but didn’t get along that well, but now that their husbands are getting married, they are forced to live together and go through a lot of drama as they bond and become best friends.
Grace and Frankie stars Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Tom Waterston, and others. It consists of 7 seasons and 94 episodes. The first season was released on 8th May 2015, which was followed by six other seasons. Grace and Frankie were a major hit due to their hilarious plotline and received Golden Globe Award nominations along with some others.
Where to watch: Netflix
11. Sex and the City (1998-2004)
Sex and the City is a romantic comedy-drama series about four women, Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda, as they live their lives in New York City. The series is a detailed description of their private lives and also shows them tackling several real-life issues like sexuality, femineity, and several others. The four women remain a constant in each other’s lives as they explore love and relationships in their thirties and forties.
It stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, Kristin Davis, and others. Sex and the City consist of six seasons and 94 episodes, after which it was made into a film series during its rising popularity in 2008 and was followed by a sequel in 2010. The first season of Sex and the City premiered on 6th June 1998, which was followed by five other seasons.
Where to watch: HBO Max, Hulu
12. Cable Girls (2017 – 2020)
Cable Girls is a Spanish period drama about four women who joined a telecommunications company in the 1920s when society was dominated by men. It follows the story of Alba Romeo, who joins the company with the name of Lidia Aguilar to hide her identity for a mission, Angeles Vidal, who joins the company for the sake of her family, Carlota Senillosa, who joins the company in order to escape her previous life and Marga Suarez joins the company in order to start afresh.
The four women work at the company and enjoy independence while also confiding in each other and forming a close friendship. Cable Girl stars Blanca Suarez, Maggie Civantos, Nadia de Santiago, Ana Maria Polvorosa, and others. The series consists of 5 seasons and 42 episodes. The first season of Cable girls was released in April 2017.
Where to watch: Netflix
13. Gilmore Girls (2000-2007)
Gilmore Girls is a comedy-drama series about Lorelai Gilmore, who is a single mother in her thirties and dreams of opening her own inn, her daughter Rory Gilmore who dreams of going to Harvard University, and Lorelai’s wealthy parents, Emily and Richard Gilmore. The series follows the Gilmore women and the people around them as they live their lives in a small town called Stars Hollow in Connecticut.
Gilmore Girls stars Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Keiko Agena, Melissa McCarthy, Scott Patterson, and others. The series consists of 7 seasons and 153 episodes. The first season of Gilmore Girls was released on 5th October 2000. Gilmore Girls was a huge hit and was said to be among one of the greatest shows of all time by Time magazine.
Where to watch: Netflix, Prime Video, Vudu, Apple TV
14. Grey’s Anatomy (2005-present)
Grey’s Anatomy is a medical drama about Meredith Grey as she gets accepted into the surgical residency program at Seattle Grace hospital, where her father and a famous surgeon Ellis Grey also work. Alongside several other residents, she tries to maintain a balance between her professional and personal life but finds it difficult to do so, as the duties of being a resident and intern keep her busy.
Grey’s Anatomy stars Ellen Pompeo, Patrick Dempsey, T.R. Knight, Sandra Oh, Justin Chambers, Katherine Heigl, and others. The series consists of 19 seasons and 406 episodes. The first season of Grey’s Anatomy was released on 27th March 2005, and due to its rising popularity, the series is currently in its nineteenth season.
Where to watch: Netflix, Hulu
15. Insecure (2016-2021)
Insecure is a comedy-drama series about two African American females, Issa and Molly, who have been best friends since they went to Stanford together. Now in their late 20s, the two women are seen struggling at their jobs and relationships while also confiding in each other.
Issa works at a not-for-profit organization and has a derailing relationship with her long-term boyfriend, whereas Molly has a successful career but doesn’t know what to do when it comes to dating.
The series follows their daily lives and also the social and racial issues that they have to deal with every day as an African American individual. Insecure stars Issa Rae, Yvonne Orji, Jay Ellis, Lisa Joyce, and others. It consists of 5 seasons and 44 episodes. The first season of Insecure was released on 23rd September 2016.
Where to watch: HBO Max, Vudu
16. Faking It (2014-2016)
Faking It is a romantic comedy series about two best friends, Karma and Amy, who attend the same school called Hester High School, where if somebody wants to become popular, then they have to be different.
Karma and Amy did a lot of experiments to become different and simultaneously gain popularity but failed at both. One day, they get invited to a party by a popular gay student who is under the impression that Karma and Amy are lesbians.
They attend the party where people welcome them and congratulate them for being the first lesbian couple of Lester High and also for being nominated for prom Queens. The girls decide to fake being a lesbian couple to enjoy the attention.
But Amy soon starts to have real feelings for Karma which makes it difficult for her to continue the act. Faking It stars Rita Volk, Katie Stevens, Gregg Sulkin, Michael Willett, and others. It consists of 3 seasons and 38 episodes, after which the show was canceled.
Where to watch: Vudu, Prime Video
17. Bunheads (2012-2013)
Bunheads is a comedy-drama series about Michelle Simms, who used to be a ballerina but now works as a showgirl. Deciding she has had enough, she goes to audition for a musical called Chicago but fails to get the part.
Unsure of what to do with her life, she decides to marry a pursuer named Hubbell Flowers and decides to move to his town, Paradise, in California. There she starts living with her husband and his mother, Fanny Flowers.
One day, Hubble gets into a car accident and dies, forcing Michelle to use her passion for dancing and teach little girls ballet at a studio that her mother-in-law owned. Bunheads stars Sutton Foster, Kaitlyn Jenkins, Julia Goldani Telles, and others. Bunheads consists of one season and eighteen episodes, after which it was canceled. The first season f Bunheads was released on 11th June 2012.
Where to watch: Hulu, Fubo TV, Apple TV
18. Trinkets (2019-2020)
Trinkets is a teen drama series that follows Elodie, Moe, and Tabitha, who are three teenagers with an addiction to shoplifting, as they meet in a Shoplifters Anonymous meeting and become friends. The trio has their own reasons for shoplifting which may or may not be related to financial issues. Elodie, Moe, and Tabitha bond over stealing stuff and sharing their individual problems with each other.
Trinkets stars Brianna Hildebrand, Quintessa Swindell, Kiana Madeira, Brandon Butler, and others. It consists of 2 seasons and 20 episodes which aired on 14th June 2019 and 25th August 2020, respectively.
Where to watch: Netflix
19. New Girl (2011-2018)
New Girl is a comedy sitcom about Jessica ‘Jess’ Day, who is a teacher in her 30sas. She moves into an apartment with three guys, Schmidt, Nick, and Winston, after finding out that her boyfriend has been cheating on her. The series follows her as she bonds with the three guys who treat her like family, while her best friend Cece also comes to hang out with her and the guys.
The series focuses on Jess’s daily life with the guys as she tries to settle into her new home. New Girl stars Zooey Deschanel, Max Greenfield, Jake Johnson, Lamorne Morris, and others. It consists of 7 seasons and 146 episodes. The first season of New Girl was aired on 20th September 2011, after which it was followed by six other seasons.
Where to watch: Netflix, Vudu, Apple TV
20. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (2015-2020)
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is an American sitcom about a woman named Kimmy Schmidt who had been kidnapped and held captive in an underground bunker for 15 years by a Reverend along with three other women.
After she is rescued, she decides to start afresh and leaves Indiana for New York City, where she tries to find a job in order to get an apartment. One day, she sees a little boy stealing candy from a store and decides to follow him to his House, where the boy’s mother mistakes her for a nanny and hires her.
The series follows Kimmy as she struggles to adjust to her new life while also falling in love with a Vietnamese guy named Dong and putting the Reverend in jail. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt stars Ellie Kemper, Carol Kane, Tituss Burgess, Jane Krakowski, and others. It consists of 4 seasons and 52 episodes. The first season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt was released on 6th March 2015.
Where to watch: Netflix
21. The Goldbergs (2013-present)
The Goldbergs is a period sitcom set in the 1980s. It revolves around the Goldbergs family, which consists of father Murray, his wife Beverly, and their three children Erica, Barry, and Adam, as they go about their day while living in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania.
The series is based on Adam F. Goldberg, who is the creator of the show childhood as he used to record bits of it using a video camera. At the end of every episode, the original clip that he recorded is shown, which was used to make the episode.
The Goldbergs stars Wendi McLendon-Covey, Troy Gentile, Sean Giambrone, George Segal, Jeff Garlin, and others. The series consists of 10 seasons and 217 episodes, with the tenth season still ongoing. The first season of the Goldbergs was released on 24th September 2013.
Where to watch: Prime Video, Hulu
22. Broad City (2014-2019)
Broad City is an American sitcom that follows two Jewish American women, Ilana and Abbi, as they often find themselves amidst comical situations which will surely make you laugh and relate to them. Abbi is an artist and tries very hard to become the best illustrator in New York City, while Ilana does whatever she can to avoid working.
The rest of the series follows Ilana and Abbi’s daily lives in New York City. Broad City stars Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer. It consists of 5 seasons and 50 episodes. The first season of Broad City was released on 22nd January 2014, which was followed by four other seasons.
Where to watch: Hulu, Vudu, Apple TV
23. Dollface (2019-2022)
Dollface is a comedy show about a woman Jules Wiley who has decided to break up with her boyfriend of five years and reunite with her female friends, whom she had abandoned during the entirety of her relationship with Jeremy. The series follows the humorous life of Jules and her friends as they undergo comical events every day.
Dollface stars Two Broke Girls Kat Dennings, Pretty Little Liar’s Shay Mitchell, Brenda Song, Esther Povitsky, and others. It consists of two seasons and 20 episodes which were released on 15th November 2019 and 11th February 2022, after which it was canceled.
Where to watch: Hulu, Vudu, Apple TV, Prime Video
24. Big Little Lies (2017-2019)
Big Little Lies is a drama series about Jane Chapman and her son as they move into a new town in California and meet four upper-class wives through their kids who go to the same elementary school. The series follows the five women as they find themselves amidst a murder investigation and as they try to find their way out of it together.
Big Little Lies stars Reese Witherspoon, Shailene Woodley, Nicole Kidman, Alexander Skarsgard, Adam Scott, James Tupper, and others. It consists of 2 seasons and 14 episodes which aired on 19th February 2017 and 21st July 2019, respectively.
Where to watch: Disney plus, HBO, Prime Video
25. A Million Little Things (2018-2023)
A Million Little Things is a family drama series about a group of friends living in Boston as they learn that life is unpredictable and they must live it to the fullest while they can after one of them commits suicide. The series follows the lives of those friends as they live their daily life while being a constant in each other’s lives.
A Million Little Things stars David Giutoli, Allison Miller, Romany Malco, Christina Moses, Grace Park, and others. The series consists of 4 seasons and 74 episodes. The first season of A Million Little Things was released on 26th September 2018, which was followed by three other seasons.
Where to watch: Hulu, Prime Video
26. The Golden Girls (1985-1992)
The Golden Girls is a sitcom about four older women who decide to live together in a Miami beach house that is owned by one of them. The four women include Blanche, who is a widow and the owner of the House, and Dorothy and her 80-year-old mother, who are both widowed. And Rose, who is a divorcee as they, find an ad about needing roommates and join Blanche in her House.
The series follows the women as they live their lives while also trying to find love again. The Golden Girls stars Beatrice Arthur, Rue McClanahan, Betty White, and Estelle Getty. It consists of 7 seasons and 180 episodes. The first season of The Golden Girls was released on 14th September 1985, which was followed by six other seasons.
Where to watch: Hulu, Prime Video
27. Love Life (2020-2022)
Love Life is a romantic comedy anthology series that follows the lives of different protagonists in each season as they heal from losing their first love and eventually find the one they are meant to be with. The first season of the series focuses on Darby as she breaks u with her boyfriend and dates several guys before she finds the one, while the second season focuses on Marcus as he divorces his wife and starts dating again.
Love Life stars Anna Kendrick, Zoe Chao, William Jackson, Peter Vack, Sasha Compere, Jessica Williams, and others. It consists of two seasons with ten episodes in each season. The first season of Love Life was released on 27th May 2020, while the second season was released on 28th October 2021, after which it was canceled.
Where to watch: HBO Max, Prime Video, Vudu
28. Ginny and Georgia (2021-present)
Ginny and Georgia is a comedy-drama series about the Millers, which includes a mother named Georgia and her children Ginny and Austin as they move to New England and start a new life. Ginny and Georgia have a rocky relationship and don’t always see eye to eye because of their different personalities.
The series follows Ginny as she goes to her new school and makes new friends while also falling in love and Georgia as she gets a job and begins dating as her past catches up to her and she tries to protect her family.
Ginny and Georgia is a comedy and drama series that will capture you and keep you on your toes in every episode. It stars Antonia Gentry, Brianne Howey, Jennifer Robertson, Felix Mallard, and others. It consists of two seasons and twenty episodes which aired on 24th February 2021 and 5th January 2023, respectively.
Where to watch: Netflix
29. Playing House (2014-2017)
Playing House is a comedy series about Maggie, who is pregnant as she finds out about her husband’s affair. She decides to divorce him and contacts her childhood best friend Emma, who lives in China, for comfort. Emma decides to leave her successful career and returns to her hometown to help Maggie raise the baby. The two women have different personalities, which makes them the perfect match for each other.
The series follows the women as they struggle to raise the baby together while Emma reencounters the things due to which she had left the town thirteen years ago. Playing House stars Lennon Parham, Jessica St. Clair, Keegan- Michael Key, Zach Woods, and others. It consists of 3 seasons and 26 episodes. The first season of Playing House was released on 29th April 2014, which was followed by two other seasons before it was canceled.
Where to watch: Prime Video
30. Rizzoli and Isles (2010-2016)
Rizzoli and Isles is a crime drama series about two women who work together to solve mysterious cases using each other’s specialties despite having different personalities. Jane Rizzoli is a detective in Boston who decides to change partners after an accident during a chase, while Maura Isles is a medical examiner.
The series follows the two women as they solve different crimes in each episode together. It stars Angie Harmon, Sasha Alexander, Lee Thompson Young, Jordan Bridges, and others. Rizzoli and Isles consist of 7 seasons and 105 episodes. The first season premiered on 12th July 2010.
Where to watch: Prime Video
31. Sisters (1991-1996)
Sisters is a family drama series about the Reed sisters, who lead very different lives. Their father, Thomas Reed, had always wished for sons, but when that couldn’t happen, he decided to call the girls by their shortened names, Alex, Teddy, Georgie, and Frankie. The girl’s mother, Beatrice, finds out about her husband’s affairs and becomes an alcoholic to cope with that.
The series follows the sisters as they are now grown adults and live separate lives but reunite after their mother relapses into alcoholism. It stars Swoosie Kurtz, Sela Ward, Patricia Kalember, Sheila Kelley, Elizabeth Hoffman, and others. Sisters consist of 6 seasons and 128 episodes. The first season of the series was released on 11th May 1991, while the sixth season was released on 4th May 1996.
Where to watch: Netflix
32. Workin’ Moms (2017-2023)
Workin’ Moms is a television sitcom series about four women who struggle with the challenges that come with being a working mom. It follows Kate, her best friend Kate, who works as a psychiatrist, and Frankie and Jenny as they each face different problems but manage to overcome them with each other’s help. The series shows the women as they face different challenges like postpartum depression and unexpected pregnancy and how they overcome them.
It stars Catherine Reitman, Jessalyn Wanlim, Juno Rinaldi, Dani Kind and others. Workin’ Moms consists of 7 seasons and 71 episodes. The first season of the series was released on 10th January 2017, which was followed by six other seasons.
Where to watch: Netflix
33. The Durrells (2016-2019)
The Durrells is a comedy-drama series set in 1935. It’s about a woman named Louisa Durrell as she decides to move to Greece from England due to some financial problems. Louisa and her four children move to Corfu after her husband dies. It consists of 4 seasons and 26 episodes.
The series follows the Durrells as they struggle to adapt to their new life in Corfu, where people don’t even have electricity yet, but since it’s inexpensive, Louisa and her family make it work. It stars Keeley Hawes, Josh O’Connor, Milo Parker, Daisy Waterstone, and others. The first season of the Durrells was released on 3rd April 2016, while the fourth season was released on 12th May 2019.
Where to watch: Vudu, Prime Video
34. Offspring (2010-2017)
Offspring is a comedy-drama series that consists of 7 seasons and 85 episodes. The first season of the show premiered on 15th August 2010, while the seventh season premiered on 30th August 2017. It stars Asher Keddie, Don Hany, Kat Stewart, Eddie Perfect, Linda Cooper, Deborah Mailman, and others.
It follows the story of Nina Proudman as she tries to find love at the age of thirty-something. The series revolves around the life of Nina, including her messy family. The series is loved by many due to its screenplay, fashion, and storyline.
Where to watch: Hulu
35. My So-Called Life (1994-1995)
My So-Called Life is a teen drama series about Angela Chase, who is a 15-year-old girl who comes across several problems in her life related to guys, parents, and other stuff. The series also follows several social issues that were a big deal in the 1990s and how one should deal with them.
The series is narrated by Angela and revolves around her school life and family, which includes her father, Graham, her mother, Patty, and younger sister, Danielle. It consists of just one season and 19 episodes which premiered on 25th August 1994 till 26th January 1995.
Where to watch: Hulu
36. Good girls (2018-2021)
Good Girls is a crime comedy series that follows the story of three women as they find themselves amidst gang heists, secrets, and family issues after committing a robbery. Ruby, Elizabeth, and her sister Annie are three mothers who are tired of everything and wish for an adventure, so they decide to rob a bank and end up catching the attention of a gang.
Good Girls stars Christina Hendricks, Retta, Mae Whitman, Reno Wilson, and others. The series consists of 4 seasons and 50 episodes. The first season of Good Girls premiered on 26th February 2018, while the fourth season had its premiere on 22nd July 2021, after which it was canceled.
Where to watch: Netflix, Vudu
37. Girls (2012-2017)
Girls is a comedy-drama series about a woman named Hannah who is left to fend for herself after her parents tell her that they are not going to be supporting her financially anymore, so she decides to embark on a journey of becoming independent while making mistakes and learning from them along the way.
The series follows Hannah and her friends while she struggles to make her dreams of becoming a writer come true and also make enough money for herself. It stars Lena Dunham, Allison Williams, Zosia Mamet, Adam Driver, Jemima Kirke, and others. Girls consist of 6 seasons and 62 episodes. The first season of Girls was released on 15th April 2012, while the sixth season was released on 16th April 2017.
Where to watch: HBO Max, Vudu, Prime Video
38. Love, Victor (2020-2022)
Love, Victor is a comedy-drama series about Victor, who is a high school student and struggles with his sexual orientation. He is scared of coming out to his friends and family and thus keeps his identity a secret. Inspired by the 2018 film Love, Simon, the series focuses on similar issues as the film.
It stars Michael Cimino, Rachel Hilson, Anthony Turpel, Bebe Wood, and others. The series is narrated by the main protagonist of Love, Simon, aka Nick Robinson, and consists of 3 seasons and 28 episodes. The first season of Love, Victor was released on 17th June 2020, while the third season was released on 15th June 2022.
Where to watch: Hulu, Disney plus
39. Jane the Virgin (2014-2019)
Jane the Virgin is a romantic comedy series about a woman named Jane who accidentally gets pregnant through artificial insemination resulting in her breaking the promise she had made to her grandmother of saving her virginity till marriage. What follows is a series of hilarious events in the life of Jane as she is forced to choose between the baby and her faithful boyfriend of two years.
The series follows Jane’s life as she grows as a human being while also becoming a successful author. Jane the Virgin stars Gina Rodriguez, Andrea Navedo, Justin Baldoni, Brett Dier, and others. It consists of 5 seasons and 100 episodes. The first season of Jane the Virgin was released on 13th October 2014, while the fifth season was released on 31st July 2019.
Where to watch: Netflix, Prime Video
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