Feels Like Home (2022)

TV show · 2022 · Comedy, Drama · HI

Curator score: 3.1/10 (10.6K ratings)

Overview

Feels Like Home is a series about 4 boys who move into their FIRST house away from home, together. We see them in their everyday lives, as they learn to balance everything around them, the parties, sex, fights, drama and all the epic things that happen when you put 4 young boys together. But most of all, the show is about giving you a glimpse into what boys really are like. What are their insecurities? What makes them behave the way they do? What do they REALLY talk about when alone and vulnerable? The show is meant to take you through that transition from boys to men, in a real, funny, and sometimes ridiculous.

Ratings

Created by

Sahir Raza

Production

Lionsgate Play

Curator Review

Verdict

A breezy, youthful hangout comedy-drama with a relatable premise and an easy watch quality, but it is likely to land best for viewers specifically interested in male-friendship dynamics, coming-of-age messiness, and lighter ensemble storytelling. If you want sharp plotting or especially polished prestige execution, it may feel modest; if you want an affectionate, funny look at early adulthood, it has appeal.

Best for

  • fans of coming-of-age ensemble dramedies
  • viewers who like friendship-first, slice-of-life storytelling
  • people looking for a light, relatable binge
  • audiences interested in stories about young adults navigating independence

Skip if

  • you want tightly plotted prestige drama
  • you prefer high-concept or genre-heavy series
  • you are looking for especially dark, intense, or cinematic television
  • you dislike low-stakes, conversational ensemble shows

Overview

Feels Like Home is built around a familiar but effective setup: a group of young men sharing their first home away from family and stumbling through the awkward, funny, and occasionally painful business of becoming adults. That premise gives the series room for parties, fights, insecurities, and the kind of private conversations that can make a hangout show feel revealing rather than just noisy.

Worth noting

The appeal here is less about twisty plotting than about vibe, chemistry, and recognition. When these kinds of shows work, they capture the emotional chaos of early independence with enough humor to keep it buoyant and enough honesty to make the characters feel human. The title suggests a warm, accessible tone, and the concept naturally lends itself to easy bingeing.

Bottom line

As a recommendation, this is best approached as a modest, character-driven dramedy rather than a major prestige statement. Viewers who enjoy ensemble stories about friendship, masculinity, and the transition into adulthood are the most likely to get something out of it; others may find the material familiar or lightweight.

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Topics

coming-of-age, ensemble dramedy, slice of life, youth culture, friendship, male friendship, light comedy, relationship drama, bingeable, modern

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