Loved 'Ripple' on Netflix? Here Are 10 Similar Shows to Binge Right Away

Sometimes, it takes just a single moment to change everything. That is the captivating premise behind Ripple, Netflix’s latest emotional ensemble drama that hooked viewers from its very first episode. Set against the bustling backdrop of New York City, the series follows four strangers whose lives intersect in unexpected ways.
With its blend of heartfelt storytelling, complex characters, and the magic of human connection, it is no wonder audiences are bingeing the entire offering in one sitting. For those who have finished watching the title, therefore, here are 10 similar shows to dive into right away.
High Maintenance (2016–2020)
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High Maintenance follows The Guy, a New York City deliveryman whose encounters with a wide array of clients reveal a myriad of experiences. The series explores how seemingly small interactions can have a significant impact on people’s lives.
It stars Ben Sinclair as the only lead among a rotating roster of guest actors. With four seasons and 34 episodes, it is available to stream on HBO Max.
Love Life (2020–2021)
Love Life is a romance anthology that traces the love stories of different individuals, from first crushes to mature relationships. It emphasizes how choices in a single aspect of life shape personal growth. Anna Kendrick, William Jackson Harper, Sasha Compère, and others appear in primary roles in the two-season, 20-episode series, available to stream on Netflix.
Several A-listers star in the following offering, which is also a romance anthology. Released around the same time as Love Life, the title competed directly with the series.
Modern Love (2019–2021)
Modern Love explores heartbreak, chance encounters, and the meaningful connections that can arise from them. Each story highlights how decisions, timing, and empathy affect the overall journey of life. The series stars Anne Hathaway, Kit Harington, Olivia Cooke, and Tina Fey. It has two seasons with 16 episodes and is streaming now on Amazon Prime Video.
After Life (2019–2022)
After Life follows widower Tony Johnson as he grapples with grief and the struggle to reconnect with the world after losing his wife. The show thoughtfully examines human connection and the ways loss can transform relationships.
Ricky Gervais, who also created the show, stars alongside Kerry Godliman, Tom Basden, and Diane Morgan. The series spans three seasons and 18 episodes and is available to stream on Netflix.
This Is Us (2016–2022)
This Is Us chronicles the lives of the Pearson family, following siblings Kevin, Kate, and Randall as they navigate personal struggles, adulthood, and the challenges of life. The show underscores how past choices influence present bonds. Milo Ventimiglia, Mandy Moore, Sterling K. Brown, Chrissy Metz, and Justin Hartley lead the series across six seasons and 106 episodes, available on Hulu.
Transparent (2014–2019)
Transparent tells the story of an ex-professor who transitions to being a transgender woman, and the profound effects of her journey on her family. The series examines identity, personal courage, and the ripple effects of honesty and self-discovery.
Jeffrey Tambor, Kathryn Hahn, Judith Light, Jay Duplass, Amy Landecker, and Gaby Hoffmann star across five seasons and 42 episodes, streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Easy (2016–2019)
Easy is a Chicago-set anthology that explores diverse characters and their complex relationships, desires, and challenges. The show features Elizabeth Reaser, Jane Adams, Michael Chernus, and Dave Franco, among others. With three seasons and 25 episodes, it is available on Netflix.
Togetherness (2015–2016)
Togetherness follows two couples, Alex and Tina, and Michelle and Brett, as they navigate cohabitation, career hurdles, and relationship tensions in Los Angeles.
The series examines how interwoven lives can affect emotional well-being. Amanda Peet, Mark Duplass, Melanie Lynskey, and Steve Zissis star across two seasons with 16 episodes of the series, available for streaming on HBO Max.
The Leftovers (2014–2017)
The Leftovers explores the aftermath of a mysterious event in which millions vanish worldwide. It delves into grief, human connection, and the unforeseen consequences of sudden loss. Justin Theroux, Amy Brenneman, Christopher Eccleston, and Carrie Coon star across three seasons with 28 episodes, available on HBO Max.
Crash (2008–2009)
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Based on the 2004 film of the same name, Crash follows multiple characters in Los Angeles as they navigate racial tension, survival, and interconnected struggles. The series emphasizes how individual actions can trigger broader effects in a bustling urban environment. Dennis Hopper, Ross McCall, and Jocko Sims lead the two-season series, which consists of 26 episodes and is available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Stories rooted in chance meetings, emotional turning points, and shared experiences often leave the strongest impression. These shows carry the same quiet pull, where ordinary moments lead to lasting change and relationships unfold in unexpected ways. For viewers of Ripple who crave character-driven drama that feels honest and grounded, this list offers a wealth of options. Each series invites another chance to stay connected to stories that linger long after the screen fades to black.
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Which of the Ripple alternatives on this list will you be watching first? Let us know in the comments.
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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