Bill Haders' multi-award-winning show Barry has critics and audiences alike giving glowing reviews and staying on the edge of their seats every week. The mix of black comedy and drama has created a winning, compelling, character-driven show that is already earning its place in television history. It also stars beloved actor Henry Winkler, in a stellar supporting role as Barry's acting coach and mentor.
With season 3 of the show in full swing, fans of the show will soon be looking for something similar to watch to tide them over once it comes to an end. From quirky tragi-comedies to surrealist portrayals of African-American culture, there are lots of options for fans of Barry to binge.
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First on the list is Showtime's modern classic, and obvious choice, Dexter. Starring Michael C. Hall as Dexter Morgan, the show is a darkly comic crime thriller that centers on blood splatter expert Dexter. The twist in the tale is that Dexter both solves crimes and commits them. A serial killer with a kind of conscience, Dexter only targets those guilty of crimes of their own.
The show is filled with mysteries, edge-of-the seat thrills, and unexpectedly tender character moments. Hall delivers an excellent performance as the conflicted killer, while his dry, questioning voice-over and inner monologue offer great insight into the mind of a killer. Running from 2006 to 2013, and with a recent revival called Dexter: New Blood, there is plenty of content to keep Barry fans occupied in between seasons.
Another comedian-created show currently making waves, Donald Glover's Atlanta is an exploration of the Atlanta rap scene but presented in a way audiences may not necessarily expect. Glover
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