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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: family relationshipsx
Modern Family
Three different but related families face trials and tribulations in their own uniquely comedic ways.
The mockumentary explores the many different types of a modern family through the stories of a gay couple, a straight couple and a multi-ethnic couple.
The Righteous Gemstones
The televangelist family comedy has Jesse Gemstone and his father Eli teaming up to play the offspring heir apparent to Eli's world famous and acerbic preaching patriarch. As Jesse Gemstone arrogantly attempts to expand and modernize the global TV ministry that his father Eli created "a long tradition of deviance, greed, and charitable work, all in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ" comes into focus as the Gemstone legacy.
The Neighborhood
The Neighborhood telling about what happens when the friendliest guy in the Midwest moves his family to a neighborhood in Los Angeles where not everyone looks like him or appreciates his extreme neighborliness. When Dave Johnsonand his family arrive from Michigan, they're unfazed that their new dream home is located in a community quite different from their small town. However, their opinionated next-door neighbor, Calvin Butler, is wary of the newcomers, certain that they'll disrupt the culture on the block. Dave realizes that fitting into their new community is more complex than he expected, but if he can find a way to connect with Calvin, they have an excellent chance of making their new neighborhood their home.
Sweet Magnolias
Three best friends navigate the complexities of love, work, and family in South Carolina. Heartwarming and relatable, Sweet Magnolias is a must-watch series.
Join Maddie, Dana Sue, and Helen as they support each other through life's ups and downs. This charming drama will leave you feeling uplifted and inspired.
The Goldbergs (2013)
This '80s-set series revolves around an overbearing, hyper-emotional shopaholic with no sense of boundaries and a big mouth. Nonetheless, she's a very dedicated mom.
The Changeling
A horror story, a parenthood fable and a perilous odyssey through a New York City you didn't know existed.
The Other Two
The Other Two follows a 29-year-old aspiring actor wondering why he can't get better auditions than "Man at Party Who Smells Fart," and his 30-year-old sister Brooke, a former professional child dancer, who aspires to be anything other than what she is right now. As the two siblings work towards finding themselves, they must also confront the dueling emotions of envy and pride brought on by the overnight internet fame of their younger brother, 12-year-old Chase.
Home Economics
Home Economics uses sibling rivalry to explore the most taboo but also the most relatable of subjects: money. The series follows three adult siblings: one in the 1 percent, one middle-class, and one barely holding on.
American Housewife
The series chronicles the daily life of Katie Otto, a wife and mother who tries to stand out among the wealthy, pretentious, arrogant housewives and their privileged children after moving to the town of Westport, Connecticut.
Compared to the other residents who own big houses, Katie and her family are renters. She lives with Greg, her level-headed husband who is a university professor, and their three children. Taylor is their athletic, headstrong oldest daughter who wants to fit in with her peers; Oliver, their savvy, ambitious, and snarky son, is the middle child; and Anna-Kat, sweet but obsessive-compulsive, is the youngest and Katie's blatant favorite.
Katie frequently vents her frustration to and seeks advice from her two closest friends: Doris, whose strict parenting style sharply contrasts with Katie's; and Angela, a divorced lesbian mother with a calm parenting style.
Breeders
Breeders exposes the parental-paradox that it is possible, in the very same moment, to love your child to the horizon of the universe, while being apoplectically angry enough to want to send them there.
Roseanne
"Roseanne" is the story of a working class family struggling with life's essential problems: Marriage, Children, Money and Parent's in Law. A classic sitcom, the story circles around the Connor family - a family of five (DJ, Darlene, Becky, Roseanne and Dan).
Kevin Can Wait
The show stars Kevin James as a newly retired police officer looking forward to spending carefree, quality time with his wife and three kids, only to discover he faces tougher challenges at home than he ever did on the streets. Co-starring alongside James are Erinn Hayes, Taylor Spreitler, Mary-Charles Jones, James Digiacomo, Ryan Cartwright, Leonard Earl Howze, Lenny Venito and Gary Valentine.
Call Me Kat
The show, based on the UK's "Miranda," is about a woman's daily struggle against her mom to prove that you cannot have everything you want - and still be happy. So she spent the money her parents set aside for her wedding to open a Cat Cafe in Louisville, Kentucky.
Life Sentence
Life Sentence centers on a young woman (Lucy Hale) diagnosed with terminal cancer. When she finds out that she's not dying after all, she has to learn to live with the choices she made when she decided to "live like she was dying."
Raising Hope
Jimmy Chance, who hasn't made the best decisions in life, is trying his best to raise his daughter with the help of his family who didn't do the best job raising him as a child.
Sister Wives
Sister Wives explores the complex daily life of a polygamist family. Sister Wives introduces audiences to husband Kody - along with his three wives; Meri, Janelle and Christine and their combined 13 children - showing how they attempt to navigate life as a "normal" family in a society that shuns their lifestyle.
From their unconventional family structure and living arrangements to financial challenges, each half hour episode exposes the inner workings of a polygamist household, revealing the unexpectedly tight-knit and loving relationships between Kody's wives.
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
The Banks family, a respectable Californian family, take in a relative - Will Smith, a street-smart teenager from Philadelphia. The idea is to make him respectable, responsible and mature, but Will has got other plans.
Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens
Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens is a hilarious TV series about a young woman living in Queens with her father and grandmother. She's trying to make it big in life and the show follows her crazy adventures.
Awkwafina is a talented writer, actor, and rapper who brings her unique humor and wit to the show. With a great cast and relatable characters, this is a must-watch comedy series.
The Crazy Ones
A single-camera comedy set in the world of advertising and would star Robin Williams as a brilliant ad executive working alongside his daughter.
Extended Family
After an amicable divorce, Jim and Julia decide to continue to raise their kids at the family home while taking turns on who gets to stay with them. Navigating the waters of divorce and child-sharing gets more complicated for Jim when the owner of his favorite sports team enters the picture and wins Julia's heart.
Grandfathered
The series centers on Jimmy, a charismatic longtime bachelor whose life is upended when he discovers he's a father - and a grandfather.
I'm Sorry
This scripted half-hour comedy series follows seemingly confident, together comedy writer, wife and mom Andrea (played by Savage), who comically exposes her inner immaturity and neuroses through unexpected life situations. Joining Savage in this 10-episode first season are series regulars Tom Everett Scott (Southland) as Andrea's more straitlaced husband Mike and newcomer Olive Petrucci as Andrea and Mike's inquisitive daughter Amelia.
King of the Hill
Show about a rigid redneckish propane salesman with a good heart and wacky friends and family.
Friday Night Dinner
It's Friday night in the Goodman household and the family sit down for their routine supper, but everything will not go as planned. Not even a bit.
Unprisoned
Follows a therapist and single mom whose life is turned right-side-up when her dad gets out of prison and moves to her house to live with her and her teenage son.
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