If you don't think Curb, Always Sunny, or Arrested Development are funny, you are not a funny person. It is known.Jebus, with the lack of quality humor cited in this thread I feel like you virgins don’t even know who Ninja Sex Party is.
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If you don't think Curb, Always Sunny, or Arrested Development are funny, you are not a funny person. It is known.Jebus, with the lack of quality humor cited in this thread I feel like you virgins don’t even know who Ninja Sex Party is.
My wife and just started it and are 7 episode in. Ok so far but waiting for it to get as "good" as how often I hear it recommended.That's what my 22-year-old insists I watch next
Didn't watch Malcom in the Middle as it came out. Watched some on Netflix or Hulu and it was really funny.Malcom in the Middle. There’s a character for every person to relate to.
Always heard it was good, just needed to get through the first season and a half (a much larger investment than The Office, which found its stride much quicker). It took Parks a little time to realize which characters mattered (Ron Swanson, Andy Dwyer, etc.) and start focusing more on them and bring in some good talent like Adam Scott and Rob Lowe. Anyway, great show and now I'm looking for my next one. I typically don't watch many sitcoms...over the years I've enjoyed Friends, Seinfeld, The Office (the above), HIMYM, but really not much since the 80s & 90s like Cheers, M.A.S.H., Home Improvement, Family Ties, et al.
What's a good sitcom I should watch? Superstore? AP Bio? Modern Family?
Watcha got, HROT?
If you don't think Curb, Always Sunny, or Arrested Development are funny, you are not a funny person. It is known.
Curb is amusing but down in the third tier of comedies I watch/watched (like New Girl, Modern Family, How I Met Your Mother, Everybody Loves Raymond, Big Bang Theory, etc...).
Always Sunny, yes one of the best. Arrested Development, yes but on the second tier. I will tell someone no touching or to go buy a star war though and there IS always money in the banana stand. But it’s not consistently my favorite. Curb is amusing but down in the third tier of comedies I watch/watched (like New Girl, Modern Family, How I Met Your Mother, Everybody Loves Raymond, Big Bang Theory, etc...).
None of those other than Always Sunny are on par with Dave, Barry, What We Do In the Shadows, Ted Lasso, You’re the Worst or even Kim’s Convenience and Schitt’s Creek (the latter two are too stuck in the true sitcom world to be a 10/10 but they are both well acted with great writing).
Veep is easily my favorite comedy.I'd add Veep as a great comedy to check out.
FYI - Curb has been renewed for a season 11.
30 Rock is maybe top 3 sitcoms ever made.Did you catch 30 Rock when it was on? It was in the same lineup of shows you mentioned when I discovered marijuana, with Always Sunny also new on Thursdays. 30 Rock was really funny.
My wife and I are currently enjoying New Girl, but it might just fit in with our sense of humor.
An under rated series to watch would be The Good Place
I believe both can be found on netflix
Looking for comedies...we're locked up on dramas and Ozark is fantastic...once This is Us and Million Little Things goes on hiatus, Yellowstone is next (unless Mindhunter season 3 comes out).
How does it feel to be in the minority? https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/ozarkI'm going to go on the record but Ozark effing sucked.
I'm going to go on the record but Ozark effing sucked.
I really liked Flight Attendant. It's weird but in a can't stop watching this kind of a way. I was bummed when it ended. I wish they would have done more episodes to answer all my unanswered questions in the end.
Is Flight Attendant scary? The Mrs (nopic) has a fine line on suspense and she thought this one looked potentially on the line.
I love horror movies so I didn't think it was scary.
This show is amazing. I loved the office, parks and rec, etc. but goldbergs might be my favorite. A couple others:the Goldbergs
Kim's Convience is funny. About Korean Immigrants that run a convience store in Toronto.Looking for comedies...we're locked up on dramas and Ozark is fantastic...once This is Us and Million Little Things goes on hiatus, Yellowstone is next (unless Mindhunter season 3 comes out).
I'll have to add it to the list, currently I've been watching Chuck. It's a show I always wanted to watch, just missed when it first came out. Reminds me a lot of Psych...comedy, romance, action, intrigue--but never enough to be too serious.Kim's Convience is funny. About Korean Immigrants that run a convience store in Toronto.
Yeah I watched a couple years of that. But then got bored. Nothing against the show most of them I don't go beyond two seasons. Especially American shows. The shear volume stretches the writing thin. I get why from a syndication financial standpoint it pays mortgages and gets other individuals experience to produce new art. Still not my thing to see Michael Scott or Dr. Cox do something inappropriate for the 90th time.I'll have to add it to the list, currently I've been watching Chuck. It's a show I always wanted to watch, just missed when it first came out. Reminds me a lot of Psych...comedy, romance, action, intrigue--but never enough to be too serious.
The Office is a topic I try to avoid in polite conversation. It's one of those things I got called gay for liking when it was airing, stopped liking while it was still on the air, and now the people who called me gay love it, especially all the side character bits after season 3 when the tension and drama had run its course and all that was left was exploring characters that were originally meant to be very shallow cartoons.Yeah I watched a couple years of that. But then got bored. Nothing against the show most of them I don't go beyond two seasons. Especially American shows. The shear volume stretches the writing thin. I get why from a syndication financial standpoint it pays mortgages and gets other individuals experience to produce new art. Still not my thing to see Michael Scott or Dr. Cox do something inappropriate for the 90th time.
I prefer the British Office. The daughter loves the US Office so I've seen it all.The Office is a topic I try to avoid in polite conversation. It's one of those things I got called gay for liking when it was airing, stopped liking while it was still on the air, and now the people who called me gay love it, especially all the side character bits after season 3 when the tension and drama had run its course and all that was left was exploring characters that were originally meant to be very shallow cartoons.