5 Best Rom-Com TV Series to Watch After 'Nobody Wants This' Season 2, Ranked by IMDb
Realistic love stories that depict the many facets of the most important feeling on Earth.
On October 23, Netflix released the second season of Nobody Wants This – one of the platform's most unexpected rom-com hits.
If you've finished the second chapter and are looking for more shows about love, then this list is for you.
5. 'Too Much', 2025
IMDb Score: 6.3/10

Jessica is struggling to get over her breakup with her boyfriend, who has already moved on. When she receives a job offer in London, she decides to take it and start over.
On her very first evening in the city, Jessica meets a British man named Felix, who makes her feel intense emotions again.
Too Much is one of the latest rom-coms to hit the scene. Its creator, Lena Dunham, rose to fame in the 2010s with Girls, an honest portrayal of twenty-somethings trying to get by and find their way in a chaotic world.
4. 'Laid', 2024
IMDb Score: 6.9/10

Ruby is panicking because her ex-boyfriends are dying one after another. She wants to figure out what's going on and warn potential victims. Her best friend, AJ, a true crime fan, will help her to solve this case.
Unfortunately, Laid was overshadowed by high-profile 2024 projects and was canceled by Peacock after one season.
Nevertheless, the project starring Stephanie Hsu deserves attention. The show has a completely original premise, a controversial and atypical protagonist, and charming supporting characters.
3. 'Film Club', 2025
IMDb Score: 7.3/10

Six months ago, Evie had a nervous breakdown and hasn't left her house since. Her only solace is the film club meetings she hosts.
Every Friday, she transforms her garage beyond recognition. Depending on the movie she's chosen, she decorates the space, prepares quizzes, and welcomes her friends.
Noa, a devoted film club member and Evie's best friend, announces his upcoming move to another city. Evie is stunned by the news and seems ready to reconsider her relationship with Noa.
2. 'Love', 2016-2018
IMDb Score: 7.6/10

Gus and Mickey meet in Los Angeles and discover they are complete opposites: a nervous nerd and a troubled rebel.
The writers chart the journey of these imperfect characters without clichés or predictability – from their meeting in a supermarket, through friendly interactions and awkward flirtations, to serious relationships, conflicts, and life-changing decisions.
1. 'High Fidelity', 2020
IMDb Score: 7.7/10

Rob owns a vinyl record store in Brooklyn. After a painful breakup, she reflects on her past romances and tries to find an answer to the question of why she can't find a lasting relationship.
High Fidelity is an adaptation of Nick Hornby's book of the same name. The novel was previously adapted by Stephen Frears – in 2000, it was made into a movie starring John Cusack.
Unlike the original and the movie, the TV adaptation places a woman at the center of the story.