If you enjoyed the gripping crime thriller The Job (2017), you're likely craving more films and shows with its intense heists, high-stakes tension, and morally complex characters. This article curates 10 similar titles that deliver the same adrenaline rush, intricate plots, and gritty realism. Whether you're a fan of undercover operations, criminal masterminds, or edge-of-your-seat suspense, these picks will keep you hooked.

Scrubs (2001)
Description: A medical comedy-drama that balances humor with emotional depth, focusing on the personal and professional lives of hospital staff.
Fact: The show was praised for its realistic portrayal of medical scenarios, thanks to input from real doctors. Many episodes feature surreal daydream sequences.


The Office (2005)
Description: A mockumentary-style sitcom that humorously explores the mundane and often absurd dynamics of workplace life, focusing on the employees of a paper company.
Fact: The show was originally based on the UK version of the same name. Many of the show's iconic moments were improvised by the actors.


The IT Crowd (2006)
Description: A British sitcom that humorously depicts the misadventures of an IT department in a large corporation, filled with geeky humor and workplace absurdities.
Fact: The show's iconic opening theme was created by a fan and later adopted by the producers. It was initially rejected by several UK networks before finding success.


30 Rock (2006)
Description: A satirical sitcom that takes a behind-the-scenes look at the chaotic world of producing a live sketch comedy show, filled with rapid-fire jokes and eccentric characters.
Fact: The show was loosely based on Tina Fey's experiences as a writer on Saturday Night Live. It won multiple Emmy Awards during its run.


Parks and Recreation (2009)
Description: A mockumentary sitcom that delves into the quirky and often chaotic world of local government employees, blending humor with heartfelt moments.
Fact: The character of Ron Swanson was inspired by a real-life libertarian who worked in local government. The show's fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana, is known for its absurd town hall meetings.


Veep (2012)
Description: A political satire that follows the chaotic and often hilarious life of a fictional Vice President (and later President) and her dysfunctional staff.
Fact: The show holds the record for the most Emmy wins for a comedy series. Many of the insults and one-liners were improvised by the cast.


Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013)
Description: A workplace comedy set in a police precinct, combining humor with lighthearted camaraderie among colleagues, while occasionally tackling more serious themes.
Fact: The show was canceled by Fox after five seasons but was revived by NBC due to fan outcry. The cast performed a live episode in


Silicon Valley (2014)
Description: A comedy series that skewers the tech industry, focusing on a group of programmers navigating the cutthroat world of startups and venture capital.
Fact: The show's fictional tech company, Pied Piper, was inspired by real-life startups. Many tech insiders praised its accurate portrayal of Silicon Valley culture.


Superstore (2015)
Description: A sitcom set in a big-box retail store, highlighting the absurdities and challenges of working in a low-wage job with a diverse group of coworkers.
Fact: The show often incorporated real-life stories from retail workers submitted by fans. The fictional store, Cloud 9, was inspired by Walmart and Target.


Workaholics (2011)
Description: A raunchy comedy about three college dropouts working a dead-end job, filled with absurd humor and outrageous antics.
Fact: The show was created by and stars the comedy trio known as
