King of the Hill?
I’ll second Futurama, which is definitely a sitcom, albeit an animated one.
King of the Hill?
I’ll second Futurama, which is definitely a sitcom, albeit an animated one.
I don’t think Pushing Daisies has been mentioned yet.
Great choice.
Love it!
Pretty good.
It had moments, but they dragged it out too long.
I agree, I do not like Cringe Humor nor ‘stupid humor”.
I will add Frasier- the fist one.
Both Cringe humor and stupid humor.
Some episodes are good.
I liked Krapopolis
Agreed.
Good one. also Wonderfalls.
Damn, I should have included that.
Not a sitcom, but a great show.
I was reading through this thread, nearing the end, and seeing that no one had mentioned Wonderfalls yet. Drats, @DrDeth has it above. I’m currently rewatching it, because I need to see something a little wacky, a little cringe, and a lot of heart.
If we’re reaching across the pond, I think “Detectorists” was pretty damn funny.
In order:
Trailer Park Boys
Curb Your Enthusiasm
Arrested Development
The Simpsons (all time favorite, but the best stuff was Pre2K)
Family Guy
Reno 911 (it has sketch elements, but i say it’s a sitcom)
King of the Hill
Parks n Rec
People Just Do Nothing( criminally unknown and underrated)
Sarah Silverman Show
But before that, the DNC approaches her and says they want her to run for governor and then we find out she had 2 terms. But I just mean to point out that they eventually (at nearly the last minute) dropped whatever pretense there was that Leslie could technically be a Republican.
And in celebration of the latest Alan Partridge series being released last week (which I haven’t seen yet so I don’t know if it’s a best of the 21st century), I’ll recommend the various Alan Partridge shows of the 21st century that do make the cut, such as I’m Alan Partridge (series 2 was 21st century), Mid Morning Matters With Alan Partridge, and This Time With Alan Partridge.
Unlike Parks and Rec, these are very cringe comedy.
Nathan Barley (UK show from 2005) was one of the most prescient shows about internet culture and was pretty damn funny.
The Cleaner. Greg Davies as a crime scene cleaner, who meets unusual people in the aftermath, and charming lessons are learned.
Moone Boy. Chris O’Dowd is an imaginary friend, of an odd young boy in Ireland as he learns to negotiate his early teens.
Galavant. The musical medieval sitcom, with Tim Omundson and Karen David amongst many others.
Also here are some that I really enjoyed but nobody else seemed to watch as they disappeared quite quickly.
Extraordinary
Sirens
Woke
Schmigadoon
People Of Earth
Truth Seekers
Zapped
It’s hilarious and intelligent. We re-watch it often. Pub?
I would add Wrecked and Corporate to that list (along with the aforementioned Delocated).
Davies also did The Inbetweeners, which is superior in my opinion.
It can be argued that Wonderfalls and Pushing Daisies are not sitcoms, but I disagree. perhaps not classic sitcoms, but they qualify.
It wasnt bad at all.