Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Hello, Privilege. It's Me, Chelsea List

  • Dear White People - Explores race, privilege, and identity in a contemporary college setting.
  • The Politician - Satirical take on privilege, ambition, and the political landscape of young elites.
  • The Nice Guys - Blends humor and social commentary about class and privilege.
  • Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - Follows a woman navigating life with humor and insights about society.
  • Broad City - Showcases the lives of two young women in New York dealing with modern issues.
  • Girls - Focuses on the lives of young women navigating adulthood and privilege.
  • Crazy Ex-Girlfriend - Smart musical comedy that explores love, privilege, and mental health.
  • On My Block - Tackles adolescence in a diverse neighborhood with themes of privilege.
  • Ramy - Explores race, identity, and cultural conflicts from a personal perspective.
  • The Mindy Project - Centers on a successful woman navigating her career and personal life.
  • Sex Education - Addresses teenage issues including privilege and identity in a diverse setting.
  • Sweet/Vicious - Focuses on two college women seeking justice for sexual assault survivors.
  • Schitt's Creek - Comedy about a wealthy family adjusting to life without money, touching on privilege.
  • Master of None - Explores issues of race, privilege, and relationships with humor.
  • PEN15 - Dramedy about middle school experiences and the nuances of adolescence.
  • Bojack Horseman - Darkly comedic take on fame, privilege, and personal struggles.
  • Little Fires Everywhere - Examines motherhood and privilege while tackling race and societal issues.
  • The Good Place - Philosophical and comedic exploration of ethics, morality, and identity.
  • Euphoria - Intense exploration of teen life, privilege, and the quest for identity.
  • United States of Al - Bridges cultural gaps while highlighting privilege and identity.
  • You're the Worst - Dark romantic comedy that deals with millennial relationships and privilege.
  • The Politician's Husband - Focuses on political life, ambition, and role reversals intertwined with privilege.
  • The Office (US) - Workplace comedy that satirizes various social issues, including privilege.
  • Jane the Virgin - Explores identity and choice through a comedic telenovela lens.
  • Awkward. - Teen comedy delving into social status, privilege, and personal growth.
  • The Good Fight - Investigates contemporary social issues, including privilege, with a dramatic flair.
  • The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - Empowerment story of a woman in the 1950s challenging societal norms.
  • One Day at a Time - Discusses family dynamics and cultural issues, including privilege.
  • Workin' Moms - Focuses on modern motherhood and social issues with humor and heart.
  • Shameless - Explores class and social issues through the lens of a dysfunctional family.
  • 30 Rock - Workplace comedy that satirizes media and societal norms, including privilege.
  • Community - Centers on a diverse group tackling personal and social issues in a comedic way.
  • The Catch - Thrilling look at deception and relationships, highlighting privilege.
  • GLOW - Empowering story of women in wrestling, including themes of identity and privilege.
  • High Fidelity - Explores love and identity through a modern lens, with comedic insights.
  • New Girl - Comedy about friendships and modern life, addressing privilege and relationships.
  • That '70s Show - Nostalgic look at youth culture, with humor addressing social norms.
  • Everything Sucks! - Set in high school, delves into friendships and identity with an authentic voice.
  • Fleabag - Darkly comedic series that explores complex emotions and societal norms.
  • I Am Not Okay with This - Teen drama focusing on personal identity and societal pressures.
  • The OA - Combines drama and mystery while exploring deeper themes of life and identity.
  • The Yesterday - A comedy about time and societal changes, reflecting on privilege across eras.

Last updated: 2024-10-05 22:32:53

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