I like watching good comedies, any suggestions down in the comments would be wonderful.
I have loved watching IT Crowd, Big Bang Theory, Seinfeld, It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The King of Queens, Cunk of Earth, Cunk of Britain, pretty much all of Ricky Gervais, and more shows that I’m not recalling at the moment.
Edit: I’ve also watched Psych, The Good Place, B99, Black Books, Third Rock From The Sun, Parks and Rec, Superstore, and Silicon Valley
- Workaholics
- The Righteous Gemstones
- Platonic
- Arrested Development
- 30 Rock
- Fired on Mars
- Shrinking
Oh how did I forget about Arrested Development? Amazing show, at least for the first 3 seasons.
Season 4 was kind of a dud for me, and I didn’t finish season 5.
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I’ve recently watched and highly recommend:
Queen of Oz
Count Abdullah
What we do in the shadows
I’m going to suggest some older shows, they may be hard to find on streaming, but they are on physical media:
NewsRadio:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NewsRadioTitus:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titus_(TV_series)Better Off Ted:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Better_Off_TedW1A
If you like IT Crowd, then Black Books is for you. One of the best comedies of that era. Start with the Grapes of Wrath Episode.
Peep Show is also great.
Black Books is fucking amazing. I will check out Peep Show as well.
I feel like you’d like Ted Lasso, also second the users who’ve said Ghosts (both US and UK).
Ted Lasso is amazing. The recent episodes are a bit different, I’m interested in the development of the show with the direction their heading on.
I think the tone is really reminiscent of stuff like Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill or Love Actually. Even though it got a bit more sad this season, it’s very wholesome and easy to watch.
I wouldn’t call it “sad” at all - each character has developed so they’re much more self-aware, and some have developed goals which may not be what people expect. It’s refreshing to see a comedy where characters aren’t stuck in stereotypes but actually grow.
The Other Two
“Nirvana the band the show” is probably my favorite comedy show of all time, and barely anyone knows about it.
Before they made the tv show they had a web series that made this gem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_qnI1WrlnU
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One of my favorite people is Andy Daly. Check out his show called “Review” that was on Comedy Central a few years ago. There’s 3 seasons of some really funny shit.
Ted Lasso
Add to that Schmiggadoon!, Shrinking and Trying… appleTV+ has some excellent comedies, many now in second and third seasons so plenty to binge!
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I’m halfway through the first season of The Bear. The first couple episodes were a bit more serious setting the stage but it’s got me cracking up now
Thanks for being so amazing guys. Last time I made a recommendation post on Reddit, nobody gave me any comments.
If you like British stuff my vote is for Peep Show and Red Dwarf
I disagree, if you’re going that route then the first show absolutely must be That Mitchell And Webb Look.
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