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What to Watch After Schitt's Creek

From Small‑Town Sass to Classic Comfort: Four Shows to Fill the Schitt's Creek Void

If you fell in love with the quirky, heart‑warming world of Schitt's Creek, you’ll find a fresh batch of shows that hit the same sweet spot between comedy and character growth. From the brand‑new Italian family drama My Family, to the fan‑fav coastal misadventure Moonshine, the timeless sitcom Friends, and the nostalgic 80s romp Red Oaks, each recommendation brings its own flavor while echoing the beloved themes of small‑town charm, familial bonds, and laugh‑laden self‑discovery.

What ties these four titles together is more than just genre—they all celebrate the power of community and the hilarity that ensues when privileged lives collide with everyday reality. My Family offers a modern, emotionally resonant look at a family forced to confront mortality, echoing Schitt's Creek’s journey from riches to real connections. Moonshine delivers the same off‑beat humor and family rivalry that made the Rose clan so endearing. Friends, a classic, proves that the chemistry of a close‑knit group can become cultural shorthand for comfort. Finally, Red Oaks adds a nostalgic, coming‑of‑age twist, reminding us that growth often happens in the most unexpected settings. Together, they form a curated lineup that satisfies both the craving for new stories and the love of familiar, feel‑good comedy.

Top Recommendations for Fans of Schitt's Creek

Why these shows are similar to Schitt's Creek

Formerly filthy rich video store magnate Johnny Rose, his soap star wife Moira, and their two kids, über-hipster son David and socialite daughter Alexis, suddenly find themselves broke and forced to live in Schitt's Creek, a small depressing town they once bought as a joke.

These recommendations branch out from Schitt's Creek with similar tone, themes, genre elements, or audience appeal.

My Family poster, recommended for fans of Schitt's Creek

My Family

TV • 2025

drama • comedy

Why Watch Next

This newly released series offers a heartfelt, contemporary take on family dynamics, echoing Schitt's Creek’s blend of humor and emotional growth as a once‑wealthy family confronts change.

Where to Watch

Overview

A terminally ill father prepares his chaotic family to care for his two young kids and face life without him — but they must put old quarrels to rest.

Moonshine poster, recommended for fans of Schitt's Creek

Moonshine

TV • 2021

comedy • drama

Why Watch Next

Moonshine has become a beloved audience pick thanks to its witty, off‑beat look at a dysfunctional clan fighting over a family resort, mirroring the small‑town squabbles that made Schitt's Creek a hit.

Where to Watch

Overview

The Finley-Cullens are a dysfunctional family of adult half-siblings battling to take control over the family business - a ramshackle summer resort on the South Shore of Nova Scotia, one septic tank away from bankruptcy and with a dark family secret at its core.

Friends poster, recommended for fans of Schitt's Creek

Friends

TV • 1994

comedy

Why Watch Next

Friends remains the gold‑standard sitcom for tight‑knit ensembles, delivering the same comforting camaraderie and laugh‑filled escapism that fans of Schitt's Creek adore.

Where to Watch

Overview

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.

Red Oaks poster, recommended for fans of Schitt's Creek

Red Oaks

TV • 2014

comedy • drama

Why Watch Next

Red Oaks captures the perfect blend of humor and heart set against a nostalgic backdrop, offering a thematically resonant experience for viewers who love Schitt's Creek’s mix of growth and goofy moments.

Where to Watch

Overview

A coming-of-age comedy set in the "go-go" 80s that is equal parts hijinks and heartfelt about a college student enjoying a last hurrah before summer comes to an end--and the future begins. David Myers, an assistant tennis pro at the Red Oaks Country Club in suburban New Jersey in 1985, is both reeling from his father's heart attack and conflicted about what major to declare in the fall. While there, he meets a colorful cast of misfit co-workers and wealthy club members including an alluring art student named Skye and her corporate raider father Getty.

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