Top 7 Shows to Watch After AMC's 'The Audacity'
7 Must-Watch Shows If You Love AMC's 'The Audacity'

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AMC's 'The Audacity' is a darkly comic drama about a tech CEO's chaotic life. If you enjoyed its themes, consider watching 'The Chair Company', 'Halt and Catch Fire', 'Made for Love', 'The Dropout', 'Bad Sisters', 'Silicon Valley', and 'Succession' for similar dark humor and character-driven narratives.
- 01'The Chair Company' offers absurd office satire, focusing on a man's bizarre investigation into an office chair.
- 02'Halt and Catch Fire' chronicles the dawn of the digital age through the lives of engineers and entrepreneurs.
- 03'Made for Love' features a chilling tech billionaire whose surveillance of his wife turns a divorce into a high-tech prison break.
- 04'The Dropout' tells the true story of Elizabeth Holmes and her fraudulent blood-testing startup, Theranos.
- 05'Bad Sisters' combines dark comedy with a plot about sisters attempting to murder their controlling brother-in-law.
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AMC's 'The Audacity' is a darkly comic drama that satirizes the tech industry's ego-driven culture, featuring Billy Magnussen as Duncan Park, a struggling tech CEO. The series is created by Jonathan Glatzer, known for his work on 'Succession'. If you enjoyed this show, there are several others worth watching. 'The Chair Company' is a surreal office satire about a man investigating an embarrassing encounter with an office chair, while 'Halt and Catch Fire' explores the early days of personal computing and the internet. 'Made for Love' follows a woman escaping her controlling tech billionaire husband, and 'The Dropout' depicts the rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes and her fraudulent startup, Theranos. 'Bad Sisters' is a dark comedy about sisters plotting to kill their abusive brother-in-law, and 'Silicon Valley' humorously critiques the absurdities of the tech world. Lastly, 'Succession' offers a darkly comedic look at power dynamics within a wealthy family, making it a perfect companion to 'The Audacity'.
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