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| Finished Every Year After? These 19 Romantic Dramas Deliver the Same Heartbreak, Nostalgia and Second Chances. (Credits: Prime Video) |
Every Year After has already completed its full run on Prime Video, and viewers are finding it surprisingly difficult to move on. The romantic drama spent eight episodes pulling audiences through years of friendship, first love, heartbreak and unfinished business, before delivering an ending that left many fans immediately searching for their next emotional obsession. Social media has been filled with discussions about Percy Fraser and Sam Florek, with many viewers admitting they started the series expecting a simple romance but ended up invested in a story packed with nostalgia, regret and the painful reality that some feelings refuse to stay in the past.
Part of the appeal comes from how the story balances youthful innocence with adult heartbreak. One moment viewers are watching Percy Fraser and Sam Florek fall in love as teenagers, and the next they are navigating the complicated reality of seeing each other again years later.
The result is a series that feels warm, painful and oddly comforting all at once. If you have already finished all eight episodes and are wondering what to watch next, these shows offer a similar mix of romance, nostalgia, emotional growth and relationship drama.
Shows Like EVERY YEAR AFTER
1. One Day
If there is a spiritual cousin to Every Year After, it is undoubtedly One Day. Following two people whose lives remain intertwined over decades, the series explores missed opportunities, timing and the frustrating reality that love is not always enough on its own.
Like Percy and Sam, the central couple spend years drifting in and out of each other's lives while viewers quietly beg them to sort themselves out already.
2. The Summer I Turned Pretty
This series shares the same nostalgic summer atmosphere that made Every Year After so addictive. Set around annual holidays and long-standing friendships, it captures the awkward transition from adolescence into adulthood while exploring complicated romantic feelings that refuse to disappear.
3. Off Campus
Prime Video's 2026 adaptation of Off Campus brings a younger, college-based version of the emotional intensity found in Every Year After.
While the setting shifts from lakeside summers to university life, the themes remain familiar: emotional vulnerability, personal growth, friendship evolving into something deeper and relationships complicated by past experiences.
4. Normal People
Based on the novel by Sally Rooney, this acclaimed drama follows two young people whose relationship changes repeatedly over several years. The emotional realism, quiet longing and inability to fully let go of each other will feel very familiar to fans of Percy and Sam.
5. Maxton Hall
At first glance, Maxton Hall appears more glamorous than Every Year After, but beneath the elite school setting lies a surprisingly emotional romance focused on misunderstandings, personal growth and two people gradually learning how much they matter to one another.
6. Dawson’s Creek
Long before modern streaming romances dominated social media, Dawson’s Creek perfected the formula of childhood friendships becoming complicated romances. The coming-of-age elements and emotional conflicts make it a natural recommendation.
7. Sweet Magnolias
This series focuses more on adulthood than teenage romance, but it shares the same themes of healing, forgiveness and rebuilding relationships after painful experiences. It is perfect for viewers who enjoyed the mature side of Every Year After.
8. Tell Me Lies
If you enjoyed the messier and more emotionally chaotic aspects of Percy and Sam's story, Tell Me Lies offers plenty of complicated relationship drama. Fair warning: the characters occasionally make decisions that will have viewers talking back to their screens.
9. My Life with the Walter Boys
Like Every Year After, this series explores grief, personal growth and finding unexpected connections. The emotional core is wrapped in youthful romance and family dynamics that feel both heartwarming and frustrating.
10. Virgin River
Fans who loved the small-town atmosphere of Barry's Bay will likely appreciate Virgin River. The romance unfolds against a picturesque backdrop while characters work through personal baggage and emotional wounds.
11. Firefly Lane
Built around decades of friendship and changing relationships, Firefly Lane uses multiple timelines to tell an emotionally rich story. The structure and nostalgic storytelling style closely resemble what made Every Year After so engaging.
12. Sullivan’s Crossing
This romantic drama combines beautiful scenery, emotional healing and complicated family relationships. Like Percy returning to her childhood lake community, the protagonist is forced to reconnect with her past and face unresolved feelings.
13. Heartstopper
Although much lighter in tone, Heartstopper captures the emotional authenticity of young love exceptionally well. It understands that small moments can sometimes carry more emotional weight than dramatic declarations.
14. The Flatshare
Second chances, emotional healing and unexpected romance sit at the centre of this charming adaptation. It offers a more hopeful and humorous take on relationship struggles while retaining strong emotional depth.
15. From Scratch
This moving romantic drama explores love, family and personal transformation. Fans who appreciated the emotional sincerity of Every Year After will likely find themselves equally invested here.
16. Love, Victor
Coming-of-age storytelling remains one of the strongest aspects of Every Year After, and Love, Victor handles that journey with warmth, humour and plenty of heartfelt moments.
17. Emily in Paris
This might seem like an unusual choice, but viewers who primarily enjoyed the romantic tension and relationship complications may find plenty to enjoy. The tone is lighter, though the emotional confusion remains surprisingly familiar.
18. A Perfect Story
This Spanish romantic drama focuses on two people reconnecting with themselves while gradually falling for each other. The emotional vulnerability and mature romance feel remarkably close to the atmosphere of Every Year After.
19. Forever
Based on Judy Blume's beloved novel, Forever explores first love, personal growth and the emotional challenges of young relationships. It captures the bittersweet feeling of growing up that sits at the heart of Percy and Sam's journey.
Fan reactions to these recommendations have been varied. Many viewers continue to place One Day, Normal People and The Summer I Turned Pretty at the top of their watchlists due to their similar emotional storytelling.
Others have been pleasantly surprised by newer titles such as Off Campus and Maxton Hall, which offer fresh takes on familiar romance themes. Meanwhile, some viewers admit they are still recovering from Every Year After itself and are not emotionally prepared to start another relationship drama that might leave them staring at a wall afterwards.
What makes Every Year After stand out is not simply the romance but the way it captures how people change over time while some feelings stubbornly refuse to disappear. The best shows on this list understand that same idea. They know that love stories are rarely about perfect timing.
More often, they are about terrible timing, questionable decisions and people spending years figuring out what viewers already realised in episode one. Which of these shows is your favourite, and what would you add to the list for fellow Every Year After fans looking for their next emotional obsession?
