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Robbie’s life may not have panned out the way he thought, but this small-town ice cream store manager, church league basketball coach and unexpected father isn’t ready to give up on his dreams just yet.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to That Damn Michael Che List
- I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson - Both series use absurd humor and sketch comedy formats to explore relatable social situations.
- Dave - Provides a comedic look into the life of a rapper while tackling serious themes, similar in tone to Michael Che's style.
- The Eric Andre Show - Features surreal and outrageous humor with a sketch-based format, akin to the comedic approach of Michael Che.
- Documentary Now! - A parody of documentaries with clever writing and satire, reminiscent of Che's comedic style.
- Big Mouth - Uses sharp humor and social commentary to discuss coming-of-age topics and relationships, similar to the themes in Che's work.
- Robbie - Follows an aspiring comedian navigating life, resonating with Michael Che's stand-up background.
- One Day at a Time - Combines comedy with real-life issues and family dynamics, similar to the relatable storytelling in Che's show.
- The Last O.G. - Explores societal themes through humor, much like Michael Che's reflections on current events.
- Master of None - Fuses personal stories with commentary on culture and identity, echoing Michael Che's thought-provoking humor.
- Insecure - Delves into relatable life experiences and relationships with humor, similar to Che's observational style.
- Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - Combines quirky humor with social commentary, akin to the themes explored by Michael Che.
- The Other Two - Focuses on humor derived from fame and family relationships, reflecting the personal touch seen in Che's work.
- The Good Place - Uses humor to tackle philosophical and moral questions, similar to Michael Che's approach to societal issues.
- Brooklyn Nine-Nine - Employs comedic storytelling to explore social topics, resonating with the humor style of Che's series.
- Random Acts of Flyness - Blends surreal sketches with commentary on race and identity, much like the themes in Michael Che's work.
- The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore - Similar in format with a focus on social and racial issues, paralleling Michael Che's comedic approach.
- SNL (Saturday Night Live) - Both feature sketch comedy and address current events, sharing a comedic style and format.
- Tuca & Bertie - Uses humor to explore friendship and personal struggles, resonating with the relatable tone of Che's show.
- Better Things - Combines humor with genuine life experiences, similar to the storytelling approach of Michael Che.
- The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt - Mixes quirky humor with social commentary, much like the themes explored by Che.
- Younger - Explores social and cultural themes with humor, paralleling the style of Che's comedic narrative.
- Schitt's Creek - Combines humor with heartfelt moments, similar to how Che balances comedy and serious topics.
- The Chappelle Show - Known for its sharp humor and social commentary, reminiscent of the comedic approach of Michael Che.
- Friends from College - Focuses on friendships and adult life with a comedic twist, similar to Che's exploration of relationships.
- The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - Showcases a woman's journey in comedy, resonating with themes of identity seen in Che's works.
- Superstore - Uses humor to critique work culture and social issues, paralleling the comedic perspective of Michael Che.
- A Black Lady Sketch Show - Features sketch comedy while addressing cultural themes, akin to the comedic style of Che.
- PEN15 - Explores adolescence with relatable humor similar to the way Michael Che addresses life experiences.
- Good Trouble - Tackles social issues with a blend of drama and humor, reflecting the narrative style of Che's show.
- This Is Us - Mixes comedy with dramatic storytelling about family, similar to the tone of Michael Che's narratives.
- How I Met Your Mother - Explores friendships and relationships with humor, akin to themes found in Che's comedic stories.
- Atlanta - Represents social commentary through humor, resonating with the style of Michael Che's observations.
- Community - Combines quirky humor with social commentary, much like the satirical elements in Che's comedy.
- Crazy Ex-Girlfriend - Uses musical comedy to explore complex emotions, similar to how Che tackles various themes humorously.
- Happy Endings - Features fast-paced humor and explores friendships, paralleling themes presented in Che's show.
- The IT Crowd - Combines workplace comedy with quirky characters and situations, reminiscent of Che's comedic approach.
- Search Party - Mixes dark comedy with social critique, echoing Michael Che's balance of humor and profound themes.
- Parks and Recreation - Uses humor to address community and government issues, similar to Michael Che's social commentaries.
- Orange Is the New Black - Blends drama and humor while addressing serious issues, paralleling the comedic yet serious tone of Che.
- The Mindy Project - Combines comedy with commentary on relationships and culture, similar to the insights in Michael Che's work.
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