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What to Watch After PEN15

From Cringe to Classic: Four Must‑Watch Shows for PEN15 Fans

If you loved the cringe‑laden, unapologetically honest world of PEN15, you’ll find a perfect quartet of shows ready to expand your teen‑drama repertoire. From the brand‑new, sharp‑tongued English Teacher, to the timeless, emotionally raw My So‑Called Life, the genre‑bending I Am Not Okay with This, and the beloved, nostalgic Freaks and Geeks, each recommendation offers a distinct flavor while staying firmly rooted in the messy reality of adolescence.

Together, these titles map a spectrum of teenage experience: English Teacher pushes the envelope with a modern, LGBTQ‑centric classroom satire; My So‑Called Life delivers the classic, heart‑wrenching introspection that defined ’90s teen TV; I Am Not Okay with This adds a supernatural punch to the familiar awkwardness, turning inner turmoil into literal telekinesis; and Freaks and Geeks provides the ultimate comfort‑viewing, reminding us why the awkward years never truly age. Whether you crave fresh perspectives, nostalgic comfort, or genre‑twists, this curated set promises to hit every note of the PEN15 soundtrack you can’t stop replaying.

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Middle school as it really happened. Maya Erskine and Anna Konkle star in this adult comedy, playing versions of themselves as thirteen-year-old outcasts in the year 2000, surrounded by actual thirteen-year-olds, where the best day of your life can turn into your worst with the stroke of a gel pen.

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English Teacher

TV • 2024

comedy

Why Watch Next

English Teacher offers a contemporary, witty look at high school life, echoing PEN15's cringe‑worthy middle‑school moments while bringing a modern, LGBTQ‑focused twist that will resonate with fans of edgy teen humor.

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A high school teacher in Austin tries to balance the competing demands of the students and their parents in a world where the rules seem to change every day.

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My So-Called Life

TV • 1994

drama • comedy

Why Watch Next

My So‑Called Life captures the raw, introspective teen drama that made PEN15 a fan favorite, delivering timeless coming‑of‑age authenticity that appeals to viewers craving emotionally resonant storytelling.

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The life of a 15 year-old high school student, whose angst-ridden journey through adolescence, friendship, parents, and life teaches her what it means to grow up.

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I Am Not Okay with This

TV • 2020

drama • comedy • sci_fi_fantasy

Why Watch Next

I Am Not Okay with This blends dark comedy with supernatural twists, matching PEN15's awkward teenage vibe while adding a fresh, genre‑bending layer that audiences love for its bold, relatable storytelling.

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Angsty Syd navigates high school awkwardness, family drama and an unrequited crush on her best friend while trying to rein in her budding superpowers.

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Freaks and Geeks

TV • 1999

drama • comedy

Why Watch Next

Freaks and Geeks is the quintessential, critically‑acclaimed high‑school dramedy that never fails to hit the sweet spot for PEN15 fans seeking a heartfelt, nostalgic look at teenage rebellion and friendship.

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High school mathlete Lindsay Weir rebels and begins hanging out with a crowd of burnouts (the "freaks"), while her brother Sam Weir navigates a different part of the social universe with his nerdy friends (the "geeks").

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Betas

TV • 2013

Why It’s Relevant

Betas offers a comedy tone centered on awkward social dynamics, echoing PEN15's humor while exploring the relatable struggles of young adults in a tech‑savvy setting.

Rosewood

TV • 2015

Why It’s Relevant

While stylistically different, this drama shares the coming‑of‑age exploration of personal identity and social pressures that made PEN15 resonate, offering a thoughtful, character‑driven narrative.

Mr. & Mrs. Smith

TV • 2024

Why It’s Relevant

Mr. & Mrs. Smith blends comedy with drama and action, providing a light‑hearted yet slightly edgier take on relationship mishaps that fans of PEN15’s off‑beat humor may enjoy.

BLUE EYE SAMURAI

TV • 2023

Why It’s Relevant

Blue Eye Samurai showcases Maya Erskine in a top‑billed role, delivering a critically acclaimed, high‑quality animated adventure that highlights her range beyond the comedic style of PEN15.

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Geek Girl

TV • 2024

drama • family • comedy

Why Watch Next

Geek Girl offers a fresh, contemporary spin on the outsider‑finding‑their‑voice theme, pairing teenage insecurity with the glittering world of fashion, which will resonate with fans of Freaks and Geeks' earnest coming‑of‑age vibe.

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Awkward teen Harriet has always wanted to fit in. Until she gets scouted by a top London model agent and learns that some people are meant to stand out.

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Beverly Hills, 90210

TV • 1990

drama • soap

Why Watch Next

Beverly Hills, 90210 delivers the same mix of high‑school cliques, romance, and social issues that made Freaks and Geeks a cult favorite, while providing the nostalgic, long‑running saga that audience‑loving viewers adore.

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Follow the lives of a group of teenagers living in the upscale, star-studded community of Beverly Hills, California and attending the fictitious West Beverly Hills High School and, subsequently, the fictitious California University after graduation.

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Friends

TV • 1994

comedy

Why Watch Next

Friends stands as a classic ensemble comedy that captures the same earnest camaraderie and witty banter of Freaks and Geeks, offering a beloved, laugh‑filled alternative for anyone craving heartfelt teen dynamics.

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Six young people from New York City, on their own and struggling to survive in the real world, find the companionship, comfort and support they get from each other to be the perfect antidote to the pressures of life.

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That '90s Show

TV • 2023

comedy

Why Watch Next

That '90s Show mirrors Freaks and Geeks' nostalgic tone and high‑school mischief, updating the formula for a new generation while retaining the same audience‑approved blend of humor and heart.

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Hello, Wisconsin! It's 1995 and Leia Forman, daughter of Eric and Donna, is visiting her grandparents for the summer where she bonds with a new generation of Point Place kids under the watchful eye of Kitty and the stern glare of Red. Sex, drugs and rock 'n roll never dies, it just changes clothes.

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Gravity Falls

TV • 2012

Why It’s Relevant

This animated series captures the quirky, coming‑of‑age summer vibe of Freaks and Geeks with its small‑town setting, sibling dynamics, and blend of humor and mystery.

Bloodline

TV • 2015

Why It’s Relevant

Bloodline explores family secrets and interpersonal tension, echoing the awkward teenage relationships of Freaks and Geeks while offering a more mature, critically praised drama.

No Good Deed

TV • 2024

Why It’s Relevant

No Good Deed mixes dark comedy with hidden family issues, providing a tone‑wise nod to Freaks and Geeks' off‑beat humor and secret‑laden storylines.

DTF St. Louis

TV • 2026

Why It’s Relevant

DTF St. Louis delivers a darkly comedic look at personal relationships and hidden turmoil, aligning with the reference’s focus on flawed characters and emotional complexity.

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Adolescence

TV • 2025

drama • crime

Why Watch Next

Adolescence offers a fresh, hard‑hitting look at teenage turmoil, echoing Geek Girl’s focus on youthful identity while pushing the stakes into darker, crime‑laden territory.

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When a 13-year-old is accused of the murder of a classmate, his family, therapist and the detective in charge are all left asking: what really happened?

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Heartbreak High

TV • 2022

drama

Why Watch Next

Heartbreak High captures the same teen‑drama energy as Geek Girl, but adds a multicultural, socially‑charged spin that has resonated strongly with audiences.

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A fresh look at Hartley High over 20 years on. With her new friends - outsiders Quinni and Darren - Amerie must repair her reputation, while navigating love, sex, and heartbreak.

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The Fabulous

TV • 2022

drama • comedy

Why Watch Next

The Fabulous mirrors Geek Girl’s runway world, delivering a stylish, comedy‑driven ensemble that fans of the original will find both familiar and delightfully fresh.

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Four best friends chase their dreams in the competitive world of fashion while juggling demanding jobs, romantic dilemmas and wild nights on the town.

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Atypical

TV • 2017

drama • comedy

Why Watch Next

Atypical provides a warm, inclusive take on teenage self‑discovery, aligning with Geek Girl’s themes of acceptance and empowerment while offering a universally loved viewing experience.

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Sam, an 18-year-old on the autism spectrum, takes a funny, yet painful, journey of self-discovery for love and independence and upends his family.

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Get Even

TV • 2020

Why It’s Relevant

This teen drama about a secret society exposing injustice shares the youthful, empowerment‑focused tone of 'Geek Girl' while delivering a compelling mystery that showcases Emily Carey's strong performance.

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