9 Hidden Prime Video Shows Worth Watching

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It​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ is a fact that among such a huge amount of content available on Amazon Prime Video, a person who watches continuously for a very long period might still not be able to find some of the really great shows. Of course, we are all aware of The Boys, Reacher, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, but there are out-of-sight riskier, smaller, and deeply satisfying series in the catalog that didn’t get the attention of the audience. If you are exhausted with the same trending titles and want something different, here are nine hidden gems on Prime Video; they’re worth the time of watching before everyone else gets the ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌idea.

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9.​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ The Narrow Road to the Deep North

If you think all war dramas are the same, this one will prove you wrong. The Narrow Road to the Deep North is a devastatingly lovely miniseries that depicts the story of Lieutenant Colonel Dorrigo Evans, an Australian prisoner of war, who, amidst the terrible things of WWII, holds on to the love he lost. The film was very warmly received by critics for its emotional depth and the high quality of the acting, but, in some way, it is still unnoticed by most people. This is the kind of drama that overwhelms you with its sadness and still sticks to your memory after a very long time.

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8. Tales From the Loop

The show was partially inspired by the artwork of Stålenhag, and it is a sci-fi series with an interwoven art concept. The small town in the series is located on top of a secret experimental facility, and the episodes are an exploration of human relationships through peculiar and beautiful tales that take their origin from Simon Stålenhag’s art. The pace is very slow, the pictures are very attractive, and the mood is very touching. In case you are a fan of sci-fi that concentrates more on the characters’ feelings rather than on action, you should definitely watch this show, as it will not let you ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌go.

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7. I’m a Virgo

Boots Riley brings his unmistakable creativity to I’m a Virgo, a surreal coming-of-age series about a 13-foot-tall Black teenager named Cootie trying to find a place in Oakland. It is, quite literally, one of the most ingeniously quirky premises there is-a wildly improbable, provocative story of identity, capitalism, and visibility. The series is stylish, sometimes quite funny, and refreshingly original; the kind that reminds you just how weird and wonderful television can get when it dares to be different.

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6. One Mississippi

Tig Notaro’s One Mississippi is equal parts awkward, tender, and painfully real. Loosely based on her own life, the show follows Tig as she returns home to Mississippi after her mother’s death, only to confront grief, family dysfunction, and her own complicated past. Co-created with Diablo Cody, the series balances dry humor with genuine emotion, turning the mundane into something quietly profound. It’s one of those rare dramedies that makes you laugh, cry, and reflect all at once in some scenes.

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5. Harlem

From the mind of Girls Trip writer Tracy Oliver comes Harlem, injecting infectious energy into the well-worn “friends in the city” formula. Following the lives of four Black women as they navigate love, ambition, and friendship in New York’s most vibrant neighborhood, Harlem celebrates joy and authenticity with style and heart. Fun, flirty, unapologetically confident, Harlem bursts with personality.

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4. Dead Ringers

In Dead Ringers, Rachel Weisz gives not one but two powerhouse performances in this dark psychological thriller reimagining of David Cronenberg’s cult classic. Weisz plays twins Beverly and Elliot Mantle, gynecologists whose obsessions with fertility, ethics, and control spiral into something chillingly intimate. Flipping the genders of the leads gives new relevance to this story of womanhood, medicine, and ambition in deeply unsettling ways. Twisted, cerebral, and utterly captivating, it is one of the boldest offerings on Prime.

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3. High School

But High School, an ebullient coming-of-age drama based on the memoir of indie pop duo Tegan and Sara, awash in ’90s nostalgia, is a show about identity, music, and sisterhood that feels at once specific and universal. Real-life twins Railey and Seazynn Gilliland bring the teenage versions of the sisters to life with raw authenticity, capturing the confusion, rebellion, and creative spark of growing up different. It’s a small, emotionally rich gem that deserves a much bigger audience.

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2. Catastrophe

Few comedies hit the perfect balance of chaos and charm quite as well as Catastrophe does. Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney star as two strangers who, after a fling, fall into a long-term relationship due to an unexpected pregnancy. What ensues is a refreshingly honest, hilariously humorous exploration of love, parenthood, and the messiness of adulthood. The chemistry between the lead stars is lightning in a bottle: that kind of natural connection that makes every argument and joke land perfectly. It is, quite bluntly, one of the smartest rom-coms ever created.

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1. Undone

Undone is a mind-bending animated drama that’s as visually striking as it is emotionally deep. Through the use of rotoscope animation, the show follows the character Alma, a young woman who, after a near-death experience, manipulates time with the help of her late father. The result is a stunning look into trauma, grief, and reality itself. It’s a deeply human story about family, healing, and self-understanding beneath all the trappings of sci-fi.

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It’s not only a hidden gem; this is one of the most original series Prime Video has ever created. In a sea of blockbuster series and algorithm-driven hits, these shows prove that some of the best storytelling happens off the beaten path. Weird, bold, emotional, and entirely their own, this kind of TV pays dividends for curiosity. So next time you open Prime Video, skip the front page and scroll a little deeper-you might just find your next favorite show hiding in plain sight.

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