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Fans of the series might enjoy other dark shows such as "Dexter," "Bates Motel," "Mindhunter," and more.
The thrilling Netflix series "You" recently dropped its second season — and if you've already finished it, you might be looking for your next show to watch.
Here are some popular TV series that fans of "You" might also enjoy.
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"Dexter" features a main character who is an oddly likable serial killer.
If you hate that you like Joe, you might feel the same way about Dexter.
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For another show with an antihero lead, try "Breaking Bad."
Season two of "Castle Rock" features a woman who has a penchant for murder.
"Castle Rock" is based on the Stephen King universe.
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"Killing Eve" is a woman-led series about another kind of killer.
Another series that "You" fans may love is the BBC's "Killing Eve."
BBC America
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NBC's "Hannibal" reinvents one of Hollywood's most infamous serial killers.
It's also about a killer.
NBC
Netflix's "The Haunting of Hill House" will also terrify you.
Victoria Pedretti also appears on the show.
Netflix
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Fans of "You" will enjoy the dark themes, unsettling characters, and gripping suspense of "Mindhunter."
This is also a Netflix original.
Netflix
Based on a true story, "Dirty John" is a series that explores what it's like to find out your husband is living a double life.
The series initially aired on Bravo.
Bravo
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Freeform's "Pretty Little Liars" is a drama that will keep viewers guessing.
"Pretty Little Liars" is loaded with twists.
Netflix
"The Fall" features Jamie Dornan starring as a family man with a secret identity as a stalker and murderer.
Before there was Joe Goldberg, there was Paul Spector.
BBC Two
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"The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story" documents the real-life obsession that the serial killer Andrew Cunanan had for the famous designer.
Darren Criss starred as Andrew Cunanan on "The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story."
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"Bates Motel" depicts how early life experiences can sometimes play a role in forming serial killers.