Shows Like 'Every Year After': Reconnecting with Past Love

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Shows Like 'Every Year After': Reconnecting with Past Love

Amazon's Prime Video has a new hit series called "Every Year After," which is based on the book "Every Summer After" by Carley Fortune. The show follows Percy Fraser, who returns to her childhood summer town in British Columbia for a funeral and reunites with her childhood friend and ex-boyfriend, Sam Florek. They try to navigate their past heartbreak and betrayal to see if they can reconnect as friends or possibly more, despite Sam having a new girlfriend named Taylor.

If you find the cast of "Every Year After" familiar, you might enjoy watching other shows they have been in for a similar vibe. For fans of romantic dramas like "Every Year After," there are several other shows worth checking out that explore the theme of friends potentially becoming lovers after reuniting following a period of separation and dealing with emotional baggage.

"One Day," originally a novel and then a film, follows two people who meet at their school's graduation ball and become long-distance pen pals as they navigate their post-college lives. "Normal People," a Hulu series based on a novel, delves into a complex relationship between Marianne and Connell, exploring themes of social power dynamics and on-again, off-again romance. "The Summer I Turned Pretty" follows Belly's summer experiences with the Fisher brothers, exploring changing relationships and complications among friends and family.

For those interested in exploring Korean dramas, Netflix's "Love Next Door" is a great entry point for fans of "Every Year After." The series follows childhood friends Seung-hyo and Seok-ryu, who reconnect as adults and navigate their evolving feelings for each other. With themes of friendship, romance, and personal growth, "Love Next Door" offers a compelling story for viewers looking for a new drama to enjoy.