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What to Watch After The End of the F***ing World
From Road‑Trip Rebellion to Frontier Redemption: Four Must‑Watch Picks for Fans of Dark Comedy
If you loved the bleakly comic road‑trip of The End of the F***ing World, you’ll find a new quartet of shows that each capture a different facet of its twisted charm. From the freshly minted dark‑comedy sketches of Bad Thoughts, to the rugged mystery of UNTAMED, the raw emotional journey of Dying for Sex, and the sweeping family saga of The Madison, these titles span the spectrum of provocative storytelling while staying true to the original’s rebellious spirit.
Together they form a curated menu: a bold, contemporary laugh‑out‑loud experiment; a critically praised wilderness thriller that keeps viewers on the edge; a deeply moving dramedy that tackles life‑and‑death intimacy; and a timeless, beautifully shot drama that proves you can’t go wrong with a story about redemption in the wild. Whether you crave fresh humor, pulse‑pounding suspense, heartfelt catharsis, or sweeping western vistas, this selection promises to satisfy the same restless appetite that made The End of the F***ing World an instant cult hit.
Why these shows are similar to The End of the F***ing World
James is 17 and is pretty sure he is a psychopath. Alyssa, also 17, is the cool and moody new girl at school. The pair make a connection and she persuades him to embark on a darkly comedic road trip in search of her real father.
These recommendations branch out from The End of the F***ing World with similar tone, themes, genre elements, or audience appeal.
Bad Thoughts
TV • 2025
comedy
Why Watch Next
Bad Thoughts delivers a brand‑new anthology of twisted humor that mirrors the off‑beat, provocative tone of The End of the F***ing World, offering fans a contemporary, bite‑sized thrill ride.
Overview
A collection of hilariously disturbing stories that push the boundaries of decency in ways only Tom Segura could imagine.
UNTAMED
TV • 2025
mystery • drama
Why Watch Next
UNTAMED pairs a brooding investigation with stark natural scenery, echoing the series’ rebellion‑against‑society vibe while providing a crowd‑pleasing, suspense‑filled mystery that audiences adore.
Overview
In the vast expanse of Yosemite National Park, a woman's death draws a federal agent into lawless terrain — where nature obeys no rules but its own.
Dying for Sex
TV • 2025
drama • comedy
Why Watch Next
Dying for Sex blends dark comedy with stark drama, exploring mortality and desire in a way that resonates with the existential, teen‑rebellion themes that made The End of the F***ing World a fan favorite.
Overview
After Molly Kochan receives a diagnosis of Stage IV metastatic breast cancer, she leaves her husband and explores the full breadth and complexity of her sexual desires for the first time in her life.
The Madison
TV • 2026
drama
Why Watch Next
The Madison offers a slow‑burn, neo‑Western take on grief and redemption, delivering a timeless, must‑watch story that complements the reference’s mix of rebellion and heartfelt connection.
Overview
The Clyburns uproot their comfortable New York City lives to the wild, untamed beauty of Montana's Madison River Valley on a search for connection.