7 must-watch shows if you’re missing Pretty Little Liars

7 must-watch shows if you're missing Pretty Little Liars

As a die-hard fan of the twisted and captivating world of Rosewood, I can’t help but feel that void left by the final episode of Pretty Little Liars. The mystery, the drama, the “A” – it was all too good to let go! Thankfully, I’ve compiled a list of seven TV shows that will fill that PLL-shaped hole in your heart (and maybe even bring a smile to your face).


With the conclusion of another season, we’ve reached the end of the “Pretty Little Liars” series once again. The latest installment, “Pretty Little Liars: Summer School,” has given us yet another puzzle to solve and a new “A” to chase after. Now, you’re left wanting more!

You won’t find anything quite comparable to PLL on your television screens, but there are a few series with similar atmospheres. Whether you yearn for a murder mystery, the excitement of teen drama, or the intrigue of twisty, soap-like storylines, here are seven must-watch TV shows that should fill the void left by Pretty Little Liars.

7 must-watch shows if you're missing Pretty Little Liars

7 must-watch shows for Pretty Little Liars fans

Yellowjackets

As a devoted fan, I’d like to introduce you to an intriguing Showtime series that blends elements of both PLL and Lost. This captivating show is called Yellowjackets, and it transports us across two distinct periods. The current timeline finds a group of former friends, who have been haunted by a past trauma, facing its repercussions once more. Meanwhile, the second timeline delves into the very traumatic event that the teenage girls experienced.

Over a span of two consecutive seasons, it’s been revealed that certain teenagers met their demise following a devastating plane crash, leaving them stranded in a remote location. The storyline has unfolded in the present, featuring a perplexing sequence of events including an apparent suicide, an unidentified danger, and Christina Ricci portraying an undeniably eccentric yet captivating character.

Gossip Girl

For seven seasons, we’ve been captivated by the story of a circle of affluent teenagers who were constantly under the scrutiny of an anonymous blogger known as Gossip Girl. We delved into numerous controversies, with the first spark ignited by Serena van der Woodsen’s return to town from her time at a boarding school. Upon returning, she finds that her previous best friend, Blair Waldorf, has risen to prominence and taken on the role of the school’s reigning queen bee. However, Serena soon decides that she wants to reclaim this position for herself.

Concurrently, they witness her encountering Dan Humphrey. The duo embarks on a romantic journey, but will their relationship endure the challenges? How does the revelation of hidden truths impact their bond?

Watch Gossip Girl on Max or Tubi.

You

If you enjoy the murder and stalking themes from “Pretty Little Liars,” then you might find “You” appealing. Notably, Penn Badgley, who was Dan in “Gossip Girl,” stars in this series as Joe Goldberg. In contrast to his role in “Gossip Girl,” Joe appears as a seemingly kind individual but later emerges as the main antagonist. He develops an obsession with women and resorts to stalking them.

In the fourth season, roles seem to shift. Production on the fifth and last season has wrapped up, leaving us wondering about Joe’s fate. Will he ultimately be caught?

You is available to stream on Netflix.

7 must-watch shows if you're missing Pretty Little Liars

13 Reasons Why

A different tale brimming with high school turmoil and heavy themes is the series called “13 Reasons Why“. Although adding this one to the list can be seen as contentious, particularly following its debut in the first season. This is due to the fact that the initial season closely adheres to the original book plot. However, after that, the narrative takes a turn, which leaves many viewers, including myself, feeling strongly against portraying a rapist with empathy. Absolutely not! Such an individual does not deserve it.

The show originally centers around 13 tapes, each revealing the circumstances that led a high school girl to take her own life. It subsequently delves into seeking justice, a murder inquiry, explores male sexual assault, and covers numerous other topics.

All four seasons of 13 Reasons Why is streaming on Netflix.

7 must-watch shows if you're missing Pretty Little Liars

Veronica Mars

Veronica Mars is the series that catapulted Kristen Bell into fame, where she played the lead character – a local sheriff’s daughter with an uncanny knack for solving mysteries and crimes. Across the first three seasons, she took on the role of detective, unraveling the “mystery of the week.” The fourth season finds Veronica Mars as an adult, tackling a self-contained case.

Simultaneously, Veronica is navigating her way through life’s complexities. Concurrently, she finds herself entwined in various soap-opera like situations typical of adolescence, such as seeking romance and understanding relationships with friends.

Veronica Mars is streaming on Hulu.

The Vampire Diaries

As a fellow gamer, if you’re into shows that blend high school dramas with a touch of the supernatural, I’d highly recommend diving into “The Vampire Diaries.” It spans across eight seasons, so there’s plenty to keep you hooked. The story initially revolves around a teenage girl who finds herself torn between her affection for one vampire and his equally captivating brother.

As a gamer, I’ve got to admit, the narrative had to advance beyond that point. You see, Nina Dobrev bid farewell after six seasons, which shifted the limelight towards the sibling dynamics. However, if you pay attention, it was all about those two brothers and their unbreakable bond from the start.

Initially, there’s a lot of typical teenage turmoil. However, things take an unusual turn as we delve into mysteries that involve both death and chaos, but these events lean towards the realm of the supernatural.

The Vampire Diaries is currently available to stream on Netflix right now.

7 must-watch shows if you're missing Pretty Little Liars

The Wilds

Ultimately, it boils down to a series that ended prematurely – The Wilds. This captivating show chronicles the journey of a band of teenage girls who endure hardship when their plane crashes, leaving them marooned on an island. To survive, they must learn cooperation despite initial dislikes and unfamiliarity among the group. Moreover, they grapple with their personal mental health issues.

In the first season of this show, events unfold in two distinct timeframes: one following the teens after their rescue, and another showing their experiences on the island. Throughout, subtle hints are dropped about future events, suggesting a larger, enigmatic narrative at play.

The Wilds is available to stream on Prime Video.

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2024-08-17 20:28

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