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Nothing hits the funny bone quite like a good, binge-able television comedy. But no matter how brilliant and hysterical a show might be, some shows just draw less attention than others. What might be some of the greatest TV comedies you’ve probably forgotten all about?
While the TV industry is littered with shows that came and went and died in obscurity, some shows deserve a second look. This is especially true for television comedies. The longform structure allows certain shows to evolve characters beyond their initial appearances. Imagine, if you will, a world where Leslie Knope of Parks & Recreation didn’t enjoy the time to be the optimistic go-getter she’d famously become or the many characters in The Office to become a family, instead of bitterly sarcastic co-workers. Regrettably, some shows don’t get that time. And even if some do, their profile mysteriously diminishes with age.
If you’re looking for a new TV comedy and want something less universally renowned, you’re in luck. Here are some of the greatest TV comedies you’ve probably forgotten all about.
32. Miracle Workers
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31. Review
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30. Better Off Ted
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29. Last Man on Earth
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28. Enlisted
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27. Norsemen/Vikingane
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The spirit of Mel Brooks comes alive again in the international hit comedy Norsemen, an anachronistic sitcom set in 790s Norway. A slice-of-life look at the daily lives of the Vikings, Norsemen challenges its ensemble of axe-wielding conquerors in hilarious situations to subtly explore modern day problems like women’s rights, sexuality, and mental health. Notably, the show filmed simultaneously in both Norwegian and English, with the English-language version made available on Netflix under the title “Norsemen.” (Perhaps to avoid confusion with the more serious drama, Vikings.) While it boasts production value that could rival any other period epic, it has cutting humor that really splits your slides.
26. Wellington Paranormal
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Just a year before What We Do in the Shadows (the TV show) made it big on FX, there was Wellington Paranormal, which lasted for four seasons. Set in the same universe as What We Do in the Shadows (the original 2014 movie), Wellington Paranormal is a mockumentary that follows two police officers in New Zealand who investigate paranormal cases involving demons, ghosts, aliens, werewolves, and everything in between. While its American cousin What We Do in the Shadows is a bigger commercial success and enjoys a higher profile, Wellington Paranormal held its own with distinct Kiwi-flavored comedy against its supernatural situations.
25. You’re the Worst
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An “anti-romantic comedy,” You’re the Worst follows a caustic couple - aspiring writer Jimmy (Chris Geere) and PR executive Gretchen (Aya Cash) - whose self-destructive habits and abrasive personalities get in the way of their attempts at having a healthy relationship. During its five-season run on FX, You’re the Worst was lauded for its dark but honest portrayal of modern relationships, including the importance of maintaining platonic friendships. Actors Desmin Borges and Kether Donohue appear in supporting roles as the couple’s best friends, who are often the ones victimized in their friends' warpaths. Too decorated to be considered underrated and too lengthy to be deemed prematurely cut short, You’re the Worst is a show that got precisely the amount of flowers it deserved during its run, but probably could use some more as the years leave it further in the rearview.
24. Rutherford Falls
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23. Sprung
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Taking on the challenges of post-incarceration with a light heart, Greg Garcia’s Sprung follows convicted criminal Jack (Garrett Dillahunt) who is abruptly released from prison due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With nowhere to go, Jack takes up with his former cellmate Rooster (Philip Garcia) and his mom Barb (Martha Plimpton), where he navigates the challenge of starting all over with his second chance. Charming, hysterical, and surprisingly delicate with considerations to its very serious subject matter, Sprung was a worthwhile little gem that was woefully overlooked when it hit Amazon’s Freevee in 2022. With just nine episodes making up its one and only season, Sprung is an easy way to lock down a rainy weekend.
22. Wonderfalls
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Bryan Fuller is synonymous with cult TV shows, his fingerprints being all over classics like Pushing Daisies and Hannibal. But in 2004, Fuller - along with Todd Holland - released theveryshort-lived and overlooked TV comedy Wonderfalls. Set in and around a Niagara Falls gift shop, the show follows Jaye (Caroline Dhavernas), a cynical Brown University graduate who is stuck working as a sales clerk. Mysteriously, Jaye starts hearing voices coming from the gift shop’s animal decorations - these voices pressure her into doing things that end with miraculous outcomes. In its short 13-episode run, Wonderfalls provided an early look at Fuller’s signature balance of snappy humor with fantastical elements.
21. Chewing Gum
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20. LA to Vegas
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What happens in Vegas… goes back to LA. In this workplace comedy set at a budget airline, the hilarious lives of those who fly the daily flight between Los Angeles and Las Vegas (average flight time: one hour) are explored in this short-lived half-hour sitcom that aired on Fox in 2018. Refreshingly lewd and crude in an era when TV comedies were skewing more towards wholesome sensibilities, LA to Vegas sadly never took off during its fast-paced run of just 13 episodes. Still, LA to Vegas still has lots of laughs to offer from its unusual setting and cartoonish characters. Buckle in, because you’re about to get high.
19. Avenue 5
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18. Tacoma FD
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After years of delivering comedy classics like Super Troopers and Beerfest, the Broken Lizard crew finally made their way to television with the totally underrated workplace comedy Tacoma FD. Set at the fire department of Tacoma, Washington - a region that gets very few fires due to its rainy climate - the city’s restless firefighters find their own ways to amuse themselves. Combining slapstick humor and heartfelt camaraderie, which Broken Lizard is maybe best known for (honestly, Tacoma FD is basically just Super Troopers with firefighters), Tacoma FD was ablaze in its four season run on truTV, which ended in February 2024.
17. Vice Principals
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16. Wilfred
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A remake of an Australian series, Wilfred stars Elijah Wood as a depressed former lawyer who is the only one who sees his beautiful neighbor’s dog as a rude man in a dog costume. (Jason Gann reprises his role of Wilfred, originating from the Australian version.) Unexpectedly, Wilfred may be exactly the friend that Wood’s Ryan needs to get his life back on track; that is, if he could see through Wilfred’s morally questionable advice. A comic exploration into mental health and the importance of companionship, Wilfred - which ran for four seasons on FX for 49 episodes - masterfully blended vulgar humor with imaginative surrealism. It was basically Mike Judge in a Haruki Murakami suit, if you will.
15. Ugly Americans
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14. A.P. Bio
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13. Maude
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The Golden Girls is a beloved sitcom today, but anyone who claims to be a fan should know about Maude. The groundbreaking sitcom, a spin-off of the legendary All in the Family, starred Bea Arthur as an outspoken, liberal housewife in her fourth marriage; though she holds steadfast principles of equality and civil rights, her domineering personality often rubs folks the wrong way. In addition to the show’s willingness to wrestle directly with political subject matter, Maude was also a creative playhouse, with experimental episodes containing two, sometimes even just one character. A few years after Maude went off the air in 1978, Arthur reunited with co-star Rue McClanahan on The Golden Girls, which premiered in 1985. The popularity of The Golden Girls has greatly eclipsed the profile of Maude, but the show deserves its flowers as one of the greatest sitcoms ever made.
12. Raising Hope
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After impregnating a serial killer who goes on death row, aimless twenty-something Jimmy (Lucas Neff) lives to raise his newborn daughter Hope with the help of his quirky and dysfunctional family, including chain-smoking mother (Martha Plimpton) and abrasive father (Garret Dillahunt). Legendary comic actress Cloris Leachman also stars as Jimmy’s senile grandmother. In this hilarious and sometimes moving series from Greg Garcia, the strength of family - however unusual they may be - is put through the wringer, to say that even when things look bleak, you can always depend on family to have your back. While Raising Hope enjoyed several Emmy nominations during its 2010-2014 run, it was never a major ratings hit and always considered one of TV’s best open secrets.
11. Home Economics
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10. Powerless
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9. Still Standing
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8. I’m Sorry
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7. Enlightened
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6. The Resort
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5. Reboot
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4. Mixology
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While its premise would have been stretched way thin had it got more than its one season, Mixology deserves a toast for trying. Airing for just 13 episodes on ABC, Mixology followed an ensemble group of five men and five women who mingle for one night at a trendy Manhattan bar, aptly called “Mix.” While Mixology reeked of a glossy atmosphere populated with two-dimensional characters ripped out of a fashion magazine, Mixology replicates the experience of one fateful night where you feel like your life is about to change forever.
3. Episodes
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2. On Becoming a God in Central Florida
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While critics were quick to buy what Kirsten Dunst was selling, her Showtime comedy On Becoming a God in Central Florida lost its profile amid the disruptive COVID-19 pandemic. Lasting just 10 episodes in 2019, the series followed a determined woman (Dunst) looking to dismantle the multi-billion dollar pyramid scheme that ruined her family. Set in 1990s Florida, the show was celebrated for its period design, sharp social commentary, and Dunst as a formidable female lead. Plans for a second season were axed amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and in the years afterward people have bizarrely forgotten all about the show. But On Becoming a God in Central Florida deserves salvation in a second look.
1. Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place
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Anyone who watched Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place must have known that Ryan Reynolds would be huge. Broadcast on ABC in 1998 and lasting until its cancellation in 2001, Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place starred Ryan Reynolds, along with Richard Ruccolo and Traylor Howard as co-stars, as college friends who grow into real young adulthood while the two guys work at a Boston pizza parlor. (When the characters quit their jobs after Season 2, the show’s title was simplified to “Two Guys and a Girl.") Despite the show’s delectable sense of humor, cast chemistry, and some deliriously chaotic Halloween episodes, Two Guys and a Girl never drew the same viewership numbers as its contemporaries like Friends, Frasier, and more. Still, the show is best remembered for launching the careers of Ryan Reynolds and Nathan Fillion (who joined the show in its second season). In a just world, we’d enjoy another slice.
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4The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim review – “An uninspired expansion of the most iconic screen take on Tolkien”
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