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Wondering what to watch afterGood Trouble? If the dramatic stories of the series has you hungry for more supportive siblings, you're in luck! Since the public fascination with young people finding their passions is not ceasing any time soon, there are loads of other movies and TV shows like Good Trouble ready for you to start bingeing.
If you’re on the hunt for movies and TV shows similar to Good Trouble, Brothers & Sisters is a great TV series about a large family. Vida is another great show, with themes of sisterhood and growing up.
For fans of Good Trouble looking for good movie recommendations, Instant Family is an excellent film about new parents who adopt three kids. Other good movies and shows featured on this list include The Fosters, Katy Keene, and Jane the Virgin.
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