If you’re looking for a queer show that’s sharp, hilarious, and gut-wrenchingly real, ‘What About Me?’ drops May 30 on YouTube—and it’s one to watch this Pride season. This six-episode dark comedy is the brainchild of Josh Nadler, who also stars as the overlooked twin brother of a beloved Hollywood actor.
When his famous brother Jake dies unexpectedly, Josh is left to grieve—not just the loss, but a lifetime of living in someone else’s shadow. From synagogue memorials to hookup app spirals, the series dives headfirst into the messiness of identity, sibling rivalry, and what it means to finally be seen. “What About Me?” pulls no punches. Nadler crafted the show from personal tragedy—his own brother’s death—and turns grief into a bold mix of satire and raw emotion.
The show is about how we mourn, how we grow, and what it means to finally be seen, even if it takes a tragedy to get there. This series has won the Best Episodic at the Bentonville Film Festival and was spotlighted by Variety. Produced by AM & Rosemary Productions, directed by William Lott, and executive produced by Sam Wasserman and Nadler, What About Me? also stars Helene Udy, Sandra Cruze, Ethan Corn, and others. All six episodes stream free through June 30—just in time for Pride.