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
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.
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
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
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.
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
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
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.
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