8 Lesser-Known Apple TV+ Shows to Watch After Ted Lasso
What to watch with an Apple TV+ subscription?
So Ted Lasso has come to an end. It's unlikely to ever be renewed for another season, as all the plotlines have been completed and expanding them into another chapter probably won't do justice to the characters and their stories.
If the sports comedy-drama has been a staple for you lately, you probably feel a void that needs to be filled. To help you with that, we have compiled a list of some of the great but lesser-known shows on Apple TV+.
Here they are, ranked by their Rotten Tomatoes scores.
8. The Shrink Next Door (2021, 1 season, rated 57%)
Psychotherapist Isaac Herschkopf (Paul Rudd) manipulates the life of his client (Will Ferrell) in this black comedy-drama based on true events.
7. Foundation (2021, 1 season, rated 72%)
Based on Isaac Asimov's book series of the same name, the show follows a mathematician who predicted the collapse of the 12,000-year-old Galactic Empire and the fall of humankind.
6. Physical (2021, 2 seasons, rated 78%)
This black comedy screams female empowerment, and we're all for it. The story is about a San Diego housewife in the 80s who overcomes her mental health issues through aerobics.
5. Loot (2022, 1 season, rated 83%)
The main character divorces a tech billionaire and receives a multi-billion dollar settlement. Now she has to figure out what to do with her life while doing charity work.
4. For All Mankind (2019, 3 seasons, rated 90%)
In For All Mankind, the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union has never ended, so NASA and the space agencies of other countries compete to conquer the solar system.
3. Servant (2019, 4 seasons, rated 91%)
A couple loses their newborn son, and to cope with their grief and psychological trauma, they acquire a doll and hire a nanny, but then some strange things start happening in the household.
2. Dickinson (2019, 3 seasons, rated 92%)
The series follows the early years of Emily Dickinson as she strives to become the greatest poet while navigating the patriarchal world of the 19th century.
1. Bad Sisters (2022, 1 season, rated 100%)
This black comedy focuses on the lives of five Dublin sisters who find themselves at the center of an insurance investigation.