If you loved the unconventional romance and quirky humor of 'You Me Her' (2016), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and TV shows that capture the same blend of modern love, polyamory, and heartfelt storytelling. Whether you're a fan of unconventional relationships or just looking for your next binge-worthy series, these recommendations will keep you entertained.

The L Word (2004)
Description: Like 'You Me Her', this groundbreaking series explores LGBTQ+ relationships with depth and authenticity. Both shows feature complex romantic entanglements and challenge societal norms.
Fact: The show was one of the first to focus primarily on lesbian characters. Many storylines were inspired by the writers' real-life experiences. A reboot, 'The L Word: Generation Q', premiered in


Please Like Me (2013)
Description: This show, like 'You Me Her', tackles modern relationships with honesty and humor. Both series feature LGBTQ+ characters and explore themes of love, friendship, and personal growth.
Fact: Created by and starring Australian comedian Josh Thomas. The show was praised for its authentic portrayal of mental health issues. Many storylines were inspired by Thomas's real-life experiences.


Broad City (2014)
Description: While more comedic, 'Broad City' shares with 'You Me Her' a focus on unconventional relationships and the complexities of modern life. Both shows feature strong female friendships at their core.
Fact: The show began as a web series before being picked up by Comedy Central. Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson met at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. Many episodes feature cameos from celebrities playing exaggerated versions of themselves.


Looking (2014)
Description: Both 'Looking' and 'You Me Her' offer nuanced portrayals of modern relationships, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. They share a similar mix of humor and emotional honesty.
Fact: The show was praised for its realistic depiction of gay life in San Francisco. A movie special, 'Looking: The Movie', wrapped up the series after its cancellation. Many scenes were filmed on location in San Francisco's Castro district.


Togetherness (2015)
Description: Like 'You Me Her', this show examines the dynamics of relationships and the challenges of maintaining intimacy in modern life. Both series blend comedy with poignant moments about human connection.
Fact: Created by Mark and Jay Duplass, known for their work in the mumblecore film movement. The show was canceled after two seasons despite critical acclaim. Many scenes were improvised by the actors.


Transparent (2014)
Description: Similar to 'You Me Her' in its exploration of identity and unconventional relationships. Both shows challenge traditional notions of family and love with sensitivity and humor.
Fact: Jeffrey Tambor won two Emmys for his portrayal of Maura Pfefferman. The show's creator, Jill Soloway, based it on their own parent's coming out as transgender. Many transgender actors were cast in supporting roles.


Lovesick (2014)
Description: Shares the theme of unconventional relationships and the search for love, much like 'You Me Her'. Both shows use a mix of comedy and drama to explore the messiness of romantic entanglements.
Fact: Originally titled 'Scrotal Recall', the show was rebranded to 'Lovesick' for its international release. Each episode is named after a different character from Dylan's past. The show's flashback structure was inspired by 'How I Met Your Mother'.


Catastrophe (2015)
Description: Similar to 'You Me Her' in its exploration of modern relationships with humor and heart. Both shows delve into the complexities of love and commitment, often through awkward and relatable situations.
Fact: The show was created by and stars Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney. It was initially developed as a web series before being picked up by Channel The chemistry between the leads was so strong that many viewers believed they were a real-life couple.


Casual (2015)
Description: Both 'Casual' and 'You Me Her' explore non-traditional relationships and the complexities of dating in the digital age. They share a similar tone of witty humor mixed with emotional depth.
Fact: The show was Hulu's first original series to be nominated for a Golden Globe. Michaela Watkins based her character on her own experiences with online dating. The series finale was shot in a single continuous take.


Insecure (2016)
Description: Like 'You Me Her', 'Insecure' explores modern relationships with humor and authenticity. Both shows delve into the challenges of love, friendship, and personal growth in contemporary society.
Fact: Created by and starring Issa Rae, based on her web series 'Awkward Black Girl'. The show's soundtrack features mostly underground and emerging artists. Many episodes are directed by women, including Melina Matsoukas and Prentice Penny.
