There is a huge library of TV shows available onPrime Video, and these underrated series need to be rediscovered amid all the popular series on the service. Prime Video is a one-stop shop for a lot of television, and that’s not just referring tothe original series available on the streamer.

Amazon Prime Video has a huge library of titles. It has classics that aired decades ago and newer series that are still ongoing. It can be easy to miss a series, though. Sometimes the fervor dies down so quickly that you forget the title before it even makes an impact. Here are those shows that are worth returning to.

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Modern Loveis a romantic comedy anthology film based onThe New York Times' weekly column of the same name. Like the column, each episode ofModern Lovefollows a different love story taking place in New York City, with other locations featured in season 1.

All kinds of love are featured in the series. There are platonic friendships, episodes about self-love, dying flames rekindled, and much more. Even at its most schmaltzy,Modern Loveis a warming, tender series that will make you smile with the hope on display. If that doesn’t interest you, the incredible ensemble will.

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These sexually explicit letters are never sent and always hidden, but the confessional-like notes begin to affect Chris' attitude and view of her life.I Love Dickis based on a semi-true story, and only lasted for one season, but that season is an avant-garde look into obsession, love, and unfulfillment.

Tom Hardy mostly just does whatever he wantsin his career. It’s an admirable trait even though it sadly means we often go years without seeing him perform. However, it allows him to do such projects asTaboo, a British series that he stars in and helped create along withPeaky Blinders' Steven Knight and Hardy’s father, Chips.

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The series follows James Keziah Delaney (Hardy), a businessman who returns to London after twelve years in Africa. Thought long dead, James comes back to the dreary, bleak London to earn back his fortune under the eye of the East India Company. Mysterious and dark,Taboois slow to get going but picks up a lot of steam.

If you only know Alan Ritchson from his fantastic performance as Jack Reacher in Amazon Prime’sReacher, you owe it to yourself to catch him in another series also available on Prime Video,Blue Mountain State.Blue Mountain Stateisthe football TV showyour coaches would prefer you do not watch.

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This hilarious and absurd series is set at the absurd and fictional Blue Mountain State, where the Division 1 football team occasionally practices in between causing mayhem on campus and partying so hard, they can’t remember more than a handful of plays. It’s simple and fun, with a unique spin that sets it apart from other teen/college comedies.

One ofThe Officecreator Greg Daniels' lesser-known series,Upload, is a science fiction comedy drama set in the year 2033. Humans have discovered how to upload themselves into a virtual afterlife, which is essentially a sort of immortality. One of the afterlife’s programmers, Nathan Brown (Robbie Amell), ends up dying and being sent to his own creation.

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As Nathan adjusts to his new “life”, he bonds with a living customer service rep, Nora (Andy Allo), who helps him uncover the mystery behind his death. The series has a whip-smart sense of humor with witty lines and situations devised by Daniels.Uploadalso offers an insightful conversation about AI and technology.

With Zach Cregger as the newest name in horror thanks toBarbarianand 2025’sWeapons,The Whitest Kids U' Knowis getting a bit of a reappraisal. The series has always been fantastic, smart, and funny, but nothing really seemed to come out of it save the rightly malignedMiss March.

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It’s a comedy sketch seriesabsolutely worth watching all the way through. Some of the best skits, like Abe Lincoln being an obnoxious theater attendee or actors being told to speak in higher-pitched voices and with their mouths wide open, are as funny as anything fromKey & PeeleorInside Amy Schumer.

The Middleis in need of a Renaissance. It wouldn’t be accurate to call it underrated, as the sitcom ran for nine seasons and was roundly praised, but it does feel underappreciated now in 2025. This is a series that deserves the same level of rewatch loyalty asParks and RecreationorScrubs.

The Inbetweeners (2008)

The ABC sitcom follows the Hecks, a close-knit family of five in Orson, Indiana, trying to get on and get along as only middle-class, mid-western families can. It’s a clever and well-made sitcom that engages you with the plot and characters as much as it makes you laugh with their antics.

Make sure you pick the British, and original,The Inbetweenerswhen checking out this underappreciated sitcom. The coming-of-age series follows the adventures of four suburban teen friends in London, who, while not at the bottom of the social ladder, are nowhere near the top either, hence the show’s title.

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These four friends are constantly worried that their social standing may fall and, in their attempts to climb higher, often make an embarrassing number of miscues.It’s a hilarious and highly relatable serieswith a lot of charm, even while the characters are spouting off foul-mouthed and crude jokes.

Judd Apatow and Paul Feig’s underrated, underseen, and underappreciated teen comedy-drama is available to stream on Prime Video.Freaks and Geeksis set in a suburban high school near Detroit and follows members of the titular stereotypical high school groups outlined in the title.

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Freaks and Geeksis probably best known for its ensemble of actors who would go on to be comedy heavyweights a few years later, with Linda Cardellini, Seth Rogen, Jason Segel, and Lizzy Caplan all appearing. However, it stands on its own as a wickedly clever take on a well-trod genre of comedy.

Humanscenters on a near future where artificial intelligence has advanced far enough to the point that anthropomorphic robots called “synths” can be built. These synths can be assigned to a variety of duties, often behaving as household servants. One of these synths is Anita Hawkins (Gemma Chan), sold to the Hawkins family.

Anita has a secret, though. She’s not a new model. She previously belonged to another family and was named Mia Elster, designed as a conscious synth who has been kidnapped and hacked with new software.Humansis a complex and challenging series onPrime Videothat only gets better as the show goes on with its probing questions.