9 Must-Watch TV Shows Similar to Curb Your Enthusiasm

9 Must-Watch TV Shows Similar to Curb Your Enthusiasm

As Curb Your Enthusiasm approaches its final season, we look at 9 other TV shows that capture the same cynical humor and curmudgeonly charm.

Party Down

Party Down provides a satirical and comedic take on the Hollywood elite, following a group of out-of-work actors working as caterers. The show's unique perspective and witty storytelling make it a must-watch for fans of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Adam Scott as Henry Pollard in Party Down Season 3

Adam Scott as Henry Pollard in Party Down Season 3

BoJack Horseman

BoJack Horseman offers a blend of showbiz satire, dark humor, and emotional depth, making it a compelling choice for viewers who appreciate the cynicism of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

BoJack Horseman by a pool.

BoJack Horseman by a pool.

Veep

Veep, created by renowned satirist Armando Iannucci, presents a sharp and humorous portrayal of U.S. politics, featuring a colorful cast of characters and pitch-black humor that resonates with fans of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Selina drifting off on the poster for Veep

Selina drifting off on the poster for Veep

Black Books

Black Books revolves around the misanthropic owner of a bookshop, offering a refreshing and cynical take on human interactions. Its dark humor and witty storytelling make it a great alternative to Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Bernard reading a book in Black Books

Bernard reading a book in Black Books

It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia

It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia follows a group of hilariously terrible individuals and their misadventures in running an Irish bar. With its offbeat humor and awkward situations, this show is a perfect match for fans of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

The gang looking at the therapist in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

The gang looking at the therapist in It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Loudermilk

Loudermilk delves into the struggles of a former music critic running a support group, offering a mix of cranky humor and heartfelt exploration that resonates with the themes of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Ron Livingston sitting on a bean bag in Loudermilk

Ron Livingston sitting on a bean bag in Loudermilk

The Curse

The Curse presents an uncomfortable yet captivating narrative centered around a virtue-signaling couple gentrifying a city for a reality show. Its darkly hilarious and unpredictable nature makes it a compelling watch for fans of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone as Whitney and Asher Siegel, standing in an office in The Curse

Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone as Whitney and Asher Siegel, standing in an office in The Curse

Fleabag

Fleabag offers a cynical and rageful perspective on life, with the title character breaking the fourth wall to confide in the audience. Its unique storytelling and misanthropic humor make it a standout choice for fans of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Fleabag looks over her shoulder in church in Fleabag.

Fleabag looks over her shoulder in church in Fleabag.

Arrested Development

Arrested Development showcases a blend of comedy and dysfunctional family dynamics, offering a witty and well-written alternative to Curb Your Enthusiasm. The show's ensemble cast and clever dialogue make it a must-see for fans of the genre.

Alia Shawkat as Maeby Funke looking at Michael Cera's George Michael Bluth in the banana stand in Arrested Development

Alia Shawkat as Maeby Funke looking at Michael Cera's George Michael Bluth in the banana stand in Arrested Development