If you loved the dark humor, raw emotions, and unconventional romance of 'You're the Worst' (2014), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 similar movies and TV shows that capture the same biting wit, flawed characters, and messy relationships. Whether you're craving more cynical love stories or antiheroes you can't help but root for, these recommendations will keep you entertained.

Please Like Me (2013)
Description: This Australian series shares 'You're the Worst's' unique blend of cringe comedy and heartfelt drama. Both shows feature young protagonists dealing with mental health issues while navigating complicated relationships. The honest, sometimes uncomfortable humor and emotional vulnerability are strikingly similar.
Fact: Created by and starring Josh Thomas when he was just


Broad City (2014)
Description: While more overtly comedic, this series shares 'You're the Worst's' celebration of flawed, chaotic characters navigating adulthood. Both shows feature unconventional friendships and a willingness to explore the messier aspects of life with humor and heart. The female-driven perspective and raunchy humor create a similar vibe.
Fact: Started as a web series before being picked up by Comedy Central. Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson met at the Upright Citizens Brigade. Many episodes are loosely based on the creators' real-life experiences.


Lovesick (2014)
Description: Originally titled 'Scrotal Recall', this British comedy shares 'You're the Worst's' exploration of modern relationships through a non-linear narrative structure. Both shows feature charming but flawed characters navigating the complexities of love and friendship, with a perfect mix of humor and heart.
Fact: The show was renamed 'Lovesick' for international audiences. Each episode focuses on a different ex from the protagonist's past. Despite its raunchy original title, the show is surprisingly sweet and romantic.


Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015)
Description: This musical comedy shares 'You're the Worst's' examination of mental health and toxic relationships through a comedic lens. Both shows feature deeply flawed protagonists who sabotage their own happiness, with a similar balance of humor and pathos. The willingness to tackle serious issues with musical numbers creates a similarly unique tone.
Fact: Rachel Bloom co-created the show and wrote many of the songs. Each musical number parodies a different genre of music. The show was originally developed for Showtime before moving to The CW.


Atlanta (2016)
Description: Donald Glover's masterpiece shares 'You're the Worst's' unique blend of comedy and drama, with surreal elements and social commentary. Both shows feature flawed protagonists navigating unconventional lives, with a similar willingness to experiment with tone and structure. The sharp writing and distinctive visual style create a similarly memorable viewing experience.
Fact: Donald Glover wrote, directed, and starred in many episodes. The show features many surreal, almost dreamlike sequences. Several episodes deviate completely from the main storyline.


Better Things (2016)
Description: Pamela Adlon's semi-autobiographical series shares 'You're the Worst's' honest, sometimes painful examination of modern relationships. Both shows blend comedy and drama in unconventional ways, featuring complex female protagonists navigating work, love, and family. The realistic dialogue and emotional authenticity are particularly similar.
Fact: Co-created by Louis C.K. for the first two seasons. Many storylines are based on Adlon's experiences as a single mother. The show was praised for its realistic portrayal of motherhood.


Catastrophe (2015)
Description: This British comedy shares 'You're the Worst's' brutally honest portrayal of relationships, featuring two deeply flawed people trying to make things work. Both shows excel at finding humor in uncomfortable situations while maintaining emotional authenticity. The rapid-fire dialogue and willingness to explore darker themes are particularly similar.
Fact: The show was co-written by and stars Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney. Many of the storylines were inspired by the writers' real-life experiences. Despite its comedic tone, the show doesn't shy away from serious topics like addiction and grief.


Casual (2015)
Description: Like 'You're the Worst', 'Casual' explores the messy dynamics of modern relationships with a darkly comedic tone. Both shows feature flawed, self-destructive protagonists navigating love and life in unconventional ways. The series shares a similar blend of humor and emotional depth, often delving into themes of loneliness and personal growth.
Fact: The show was created by Zander Lehmann and directed by Jason Reitman for its first season. It was one of Hulu's first original series to gain critical acclaim. The title refers to casual dating, but the show ultimately explores much deeper connections.


Fleabag (2016)
Description: Phoebe Waller-Bridge's masterpiece shares 'You're the Worst's' unflinching examination of a self-destructive protagonist using humor as a defense mechanism. Both shows break the fourth wall and feature deeply flawed but compelling leads. The blend of raunchy comedy with poignant emotional moments creates a similar tonal balance.
Fact: The show originated as a one-woman play at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The 'Hot Priest' character wasn't originally written to be a love interest. Waller-Bridge has stated the show is complete and won't return for a third season.


The End of the F***ing World (2017)
Description: While darker in tone, this series shares 'You're the Worst's' exploration of damaged characters and unconventional relationships. Both shows blend humor with deep emotional undercurrents, featuring protagonists who are simultaneously repellent and sympathetic. The sharp writing and unique visual style create a similar viewing experience.
Fact: Based on a graphic novel by Charles Forsman. Each episode is exactly 20 minutes long. The show was originally intended to be a one-season limited series.
