10 shows to watch after This Is Us

BY Alamin Yohannes

We’ll miss the Pearson family. Here are some shows you can watch after its series finale.

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A Million Little Things

While the show explores a long list of complex topics and is darker than This Is Us, A Million Little Things at its core is a story about family. 

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One Day at A Time

It leans into humor more than tears, the Alvarez will keep you just as entertained as the Pearsons. 

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The Fosters

Messy family dynamics and tear-inducing moments make The Fosters one to start after watching the Pearsons. 

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Queen Sugar

Queen Sugar follows a family on an emotional journey like This Is Us. This one just doesn’t jump through time. 

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Wanderlust

We saw the complicated journey of couple Rebecca and Jack on This Is Us. Wanderlust follows Toni Collette’s Joy Richards in a similar fashion. 

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Brothers and
Sisters

Talk about a complicated yet loving family!

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Vida

Vida follows a pair of sisters who have to find their way back to one another after a death in the family. 

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Sweet Magnolias

The town of Serenity is one big family you’ll love to watch.

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Trying

You’ll laugh way more than you do watching This Is Us, but Nikki and Jason are a couple whose journey to build a family is worth following. 

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Family Reunion

The McKellan family serves as a reminder of the importance of keeping family close.

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