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If You Just Finished Season 2 of Hulu’s ‘Tell Me Lies’, Here’s What to Watch Next

There are a few good options for replacing “Tell Me Lies” in your viewing lineup, including one that’s already available on Hulu.

Tell Me Lies Season 2 wraps on Wednesday, and we'll show you what other titles to watch below.

Tell Me Lies” is about to wrap up another season. The steamy, turbulent series follows the relationship between Lucy Albright and Stephen DeMarco, a couple whose toxic romance enslaves both of its participants and makes them both do things they never thought themselves capable of. They simply don’t know how to disentangle from each other, despite the problems that being together causes.

If you’re obsessed with “Tell Me Lies” and you’re looking for a new series to move onto, The Streamable’s experts are here to help. I’ll walk you through some similar titles below, and let you know the most convenient ways to stream them.

What Titles Should You Watch After ‘Tell Me Lies’ Season 2

Normal People

Normal People might not be quite as dramatic as Tell Me Lies, but the two shows have some major similarities.

One of the most similar shows to “Tell Me Lies” is even available on the same streaming service. “Normal People” follows the story of Marianne and Connell, a couple who can’t seem to stay out of each other’s lives. The series explores their desires to be loved, and what they’ll each do to ensure they get what they want, either from one another or from someone else. The story tracks the couple over several years, showing the lengths they’ll each go to for validation.

The themes shared by “Tell Me Lies” and “Normal People” are not the only attributes the two shows have in common. Like “Tell Me Lies,” “Normal People” is also available to stream on Hulu, and new customers to the service can watch both shows with a 30-day free trial.

Normal People

April 26, 2020

Marianne and Connell weave in and out of each other’s lives in this exploration of sex, power and the desire to love and be loved.

Euphoria

Euphoria shares many themes with Tell Me Lies, and features an ensemble cast with Zendaya and many others.

If “Tell Me Lies” and its sometimes-hypnotic characters sucked you in, there’s a good chance that “Euphoria” will do the same. Set in the town of East Highland, California, the show centers on a group of teens sometimes lost in a world of drugs, sex, and various traumas they’re completely unequipped to handle. Like “Tell Me Lies” it follows its characters over several years of their lives, as some fall deeper into the habits that begin to control their lives.

“Euphoria” streams on Max, so the best way to watch it after finishing “Tell Me Lies” is to join the Disney+, Hulu, and Max bundle. This combination allows you to stream all three libraries starting at $17 per month, more than 30% off what you’d pay to stream the three services separately.

Euphoria

June 16, 2019

Doctor Foster

Doctor Foster is a British TV series about a wife who becomes obsessed with exposing her husband's affair.

This one is likely a series many haven’t heard of yet, as it comes from across the pond. “Doctor Foster” is a British psychological thriller series following Dr. Gemma Foster, a woman who suspects her husband of having an affair. As she digs in deeper and learns more secrets about the life she thought they shared, her sanity ebbs away continuously. Soon, she’s so obsessed that she can’t focus on her career, her personal relationships, or anything else.

The best way to stream “Doctor Foster” in the United States is with a subscription to BritBox. This streamer specializes in British TV and movies, with originals like “Des” available alongside old favorites like “Downton Abbey.” BritBox costs $9 per month, and viewers can subscribe to the service by itself or through Prime Video.

Doctor Foster

September 9, 2015

A woman suspects her husband of having an affair. After following several lines of enquiries far more unravels including a streak of violence below the surface.


David covers the biggest news stories, live events, premieres, and informational pieces for The Streamable. Before joining TS, he wrote extensively for Screen Rant and has years of experience writing about the entertainment and streaming industries. He's a Broncos fan, streams on his Toshiba Fire TV, and his favorites include "Andor," "Rings of Power," and "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds."

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