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What to Watch After The Last Thing He Told Me

From Missing‑Child Panic to Darkly Comic Crime: Four Must‑Watch Twists on The Last Thing He Told Me

If you loved the knot‑tying suspense of The Last Thing He Told Me, you’ll want to dive into four standout series that each spin the mystery‑drama formula in a distinct direction. Freshly released All Her Fault thrusts a high‑powered Chicago mom into a nightmarish search for her missing son, while As You Stood By delivers a fan‑fav, gender‑bent thriller where two women’s desperate pact spirals into murder. The Better Sister takes the familial intrigue up a notch, exposing sibling betrayals and a murder that shatters an elite New York façade, and DTF St. Louis caps the lineup with critics’ praise for its darkly comic take on a mid‑life love triangle gone deadly.

Together, these titles map a spectrum from contemporary, pulse‑quickening crime to richly layered family dramas, each echoing the core themes of hidden identities, fragile alliances, and the relentless hunt for truth that define The Last Thing He Told Me. Whether you crave fresh suspense, audience‑approved intensity, deep‑seated sibling secrets, or a sharp‑tongued crime caper, this quartet offers a curated binge‑watch that satisfies every facet of the mystery‑drama appetite.

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Why these shows are similar to The Last Thing He Told Me

A woman must forge a relationship with her teenage stepdaughter in order to find her husband, who has mysteriously disappeared.

These recommendations branch out from The Last Thing He Told Me with similar tone, themes, genre elements, or audience appeal.

All Her Fault poster, recommended for fans of The Last Thing He Told Me

All Her Fault

TV • 2025

mystery • crime

Why Watch Next

All Her Fault delivers a pulse‑pounding, modern take on the nightmare of a missing child, echoing the high‑stakes search in The Last Thing He Told Me while adding a sleek, 2025 aesthetic that will keep fans of edge‑of‑your‑seat mysteries glued to the screen.

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In Chicago, Marissa Irvine arrives at 14 Arthur Avenue, expecting to pick up her young son Milo from his first playdate with a boy at his new school. But the woman who answers the door isn't a mother she recognizes. She isn't the nanny. She doesn't have Milo. And so begins every parent's worst nightmare.

As You Stood By poster, recommended for fans of The Last Thing He Told Me

As You Stood By

TV • 2025

crime • drama • mystery

Why Watch Next

As You Stood By pairs two women in a lethal partnership, mirroring the uneasy step‑mother/step‑daughter alliance of the reference series, and its soaring audience approval signals a gripping, emotionally charged ride that viewers love.

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Overview

When two women plot to end an abusive marriage through murder, an unexpected visitor arrives — threatening to shatter everything they've carefully planned.

The Better Sister poster, recommended for fans of The Last Thing He Told Me

The Better Sister

TV • 2025

drama • crime • mystery

Why Watch Next

The Better Sister explores a tangled family web of murder and betrayal, striking a thematic chord with the secret‑laden, step‑family dynamics of The Last Thing He Told Me, making it a perfect semantic match for fans craving layered drama.

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Overview

Chloe moves in New York's most elite circles with her lawyer husband Adam and teenage son Ethan by her side while her estranged sister Nicky tries to make ends meet and stay clean. When Adam is brutally murdered, the investigation sends shockwaves through the family and exposes long-buried secrets.

DTF St. Louis poster, recommended for fans of The Last Thing He Told Me

DTF St. Louis

TV • 2026

crime • drama

Why Watch Next

DTF St. Louis blends crime‑drama tension with razor‑sharp dark humor, offering a seasoned, critically lauded experience that balances the serious tone of the reference show with a fresh, sardonic edge.

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Overview

A love triangle among three adults experiencing middle-age malaise leads to one of them ending up dead.

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