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Midori Francis and Austin Abrams on "Dash and Lily."Netflix
The Netflix rom-com series "Dash and Lily" premiered on November 10.
Set in New York City, "Dash and Lily" follows Lily as she tries to help Dash embrace the holiday spirit via a red notebook.
Fans of the charming romantic series may also enjoy shows like "Never Have I Ever," "Love, Victor," and "Home for Christmas."
With the holidays approaching, many TV fans are streaming the new Christmas-centric Netflix series "Dash and Lily."
Based on David Levithan and Rachel Cohn's novel "Dash and Lily's Book of Dares," the show stars Austin Abrams and Midori Francis as two New York teenagers who start to fall for one another as they exchange notes over winter break.
If you're looking for more holiday cheer or swoon-worthy romances, read on for 10 shows "Dash and Lily" fans may also fall head-over-heels for.
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"Merry Happy Whatever" is a series that's bursting with holiday charm.
Dennis Quaid, Bridgit Mendler, and Brent Morin on "Merry Happy Whatever."
Netflix
"Home for Christmas" centers on a woman looking for love in Norway.
"Home for Christmas" is a romantic comedy series set in Oslo, Norway.
Netflix
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A young woman starts a new chapter on "Emily in Paris."
Lily Collins on "Emily in Paris."
Netflix
The protagonist of "Never Have I Ever" grapples with drama in and out of the classroom.
Maitreyi Ramakrishnan on "Never Have I Ever."
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Four high schoolers navigate friendship and love on "On My Block."
"On My Block" is a dramedy set in Southern California.
Netflix
"Love, Victor" is a sweet and thoughtful take on young romance.
Michael Cimino on "Love, Victor."
Hulu
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"Virgin River" is a romantic drama based on a book series.
Alexandra Breckenridge on "Virgin River."
Netflix
Real romances unfold on the miniseries "Modern Love."
Anne Hathaway and Gary Carr on "Modern Love."
Amazon
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"The Marvelous Ms. Maisel" is a love letter to 1950s New York.
Rachel Brosnahan on "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel."
Amazon
Fans of Abrams will recognize him on the hit drama "Euphoria. "
Zendaya won an Emmy for her performance on "Euphoria."
HBO