What're your favorite Sitcoms ever?
That 70's Show, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and pretty much everything on NBC Thursday.
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What're your favorite Sitcoms ever?
That 70's Show, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and pretty much everything on NBC Thursday.
Scrubs.
There will never be a sitcom better than Seinfeld. Everything about it was just that perfect.
Ditto to Futurama and cartoon sitcoms.
The Office or Scrubs is probably my favorite sitcom that's still on air.
Scrubs, FTW.
Janitor is awesome ^_^
Either Frasier or Seinfeld.
When I read this thread title, I thought this was going to be about Willie Wonka (the original), in the end where Willy flips out in his office.
But uh, Curb Your Enthusiasm/Weeds/Flight of the Conchords.
M*A*S*H, Fraiser, Scrubs
Friends. What else? :D
Scrubs is pretty funny too. I'm not a big watcher of sitcoms or TV in general but these two always crack me up.
Simpsons, the good years.
bonus points if you can name the movie "I said GOOD DAY" comes from.
Friends, Will & Grace, The Simpsons, Family Guy, Scrubs (is that a sitcom?).. and uh, is South Park a sitcom? If yes, that is also on the list.
Blackadder is my all time favourite. I also like The Office (UK), Red Dwarf, Peep Show, Garth Marenghi's Darkplace (all six episodes!), Spaced and Father Ted.
Probably Friends and Frasier, and Alf. These are the only ones with a good Slovak dub.
Scrubs, Father Ted, and Fawlty Towers. Oh, and I'm quite partial to Frasier as well.
"You get nothing ! YOU LOSE! GOOD DAY SIR!"
"blah blah "
"I SAID GOOD DAY !"
I had a link to it but it was somehow replaced with women in underwear....
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory
Anyways,
Sanford and Son
Citizen Smith, Young Ones, Father Ted, Filthy Rich and Catflap, Spaced, Black Books, Red Dwarf and Bottom. Unfortunately none of these are made any more.
If cartoons count then Futurama, Simpsons, Family Guy and South Park too plus a really wierd one i have only caught a couple of episodes of which is like a cartoon Big Brother with superheroes in.
yep, and not that newfangled Johnny Depp thing either.
mmmm Johnny Depp
Everybody Loves Raymond/'Til Death/Scrubs/The Office/Seinfeld/King of the Hill
Brad Garrett, Janitor, and Dr. Cox are awesome. And Jan is hot. And Dale Gribble is giblet-head.
Seinfeld is practically synonymous with sitcom, and I think it's the best that's ever been made, and may forever be the best.
Behind Seinfeld, though, I really love Scrubs and The Office. I haven't seen enough of Frasier, but I do really enjoy it. And Fresh Prince is always there late at night if I want some good old Will Smith humor.
Apparently Daria was classed as a sitcom, so that. Also Father Ted. Also South Park.
In this order:
Arrested Development, 30 Rock, Scrubs, Seinfeld.
Definatly Friends, The IT Crowd, Fresh Prince of Belair, One on One, My Wife and Kids, In The House, Quintuplets, The Vicar of Dibley and Father Ted.
That 70s Show, King of Queens, The Simpsons, What I Like About You.
Home Improvement is the best sitcom of all time. It forever will be because primetime television peaked in the '90s and, since Surviver, has been getting logorithmically worse. There's nothing to watch on TV anymore due to these reality shows. The networks think they can get away with putting cheap crap on TV and we'll still watch it. They're right for everyone but me. I say, "Spend the money. Put something on TV worth watching. I refuse to watch this crap." And if everyone else said that too, we'd have good television again.
Oh, and Roseanne was good too...Up until they won the lottery, anyway.
R.I.P.
Sitcoms.
1950-1999
There are good sitcoms still on TV. And pretty much everyone is fed up with this reality TV crap and I think it's starting to die out a little, but now we're facing all these stupid talent shows that have appeared over the last year.
Oh, and I just thought I'd mention Home Improvement's on Nick at Night starting Monday, just in case you haven't heard.
My Family, a very British sitcom, is my main favourite. Along with the Simpsons, South Park, etc.
Yeah. Well come November, I'll have the entire series on DVD, so it won't matter what's on TV. Now, I have seasons 1-7 and I got them all on or before the street date. Besides, when they rerun them on TV, they cut out about five minutes of each episode. On the DVD, they have the whole episode and no commercials. So yeah. Thanks, but it wasn't necessary.