Name a better Sitcom

Name a better Sitcom.

(Protip: You can't)

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Hogan's Heroes.

Mama's Family

>British copy of TBBT
>funny

Srsly

Bill burr always calls this the it crowd rather than the eye tea crowd, makes me chuckle

The Fresh Prince of Bel Air and I hate niggers.

Yes Minster

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t. Smeghead

Seasons 2-6 of always sunny

The pinnacle of this show is the episode that takes place in an ACTUAL kino. You can't make that shit up.

Black Books

Peep Show

Literally anything. This show is not funny at all. British people aren't good at comedy.

According to Jim

It's not even the best Linehan has done.

The Larry Sanders Show

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chuck lorre pls go to sleep

Cheers
Frasier
Threes Company
...I mean I love the IT crowd, but its not the best.

>seapark

Curb

This.

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>Frasier

Arrested Development.

Father Ted

Father Ted and Yes Minister come to mind, but I agree that's a top pick OP

I love that show, up until the last two or three episodes where it played on the 'remember that older epsidode?' jokes way too much. Some amazing writing though overall.

Fraiser, Everybody Loves Raymond, and The Andy Griffith Show are all favorites of mine.

Oh and my favorite episodes were:
>Gay musical
>Learn sports lingo
>Funeral for their boss
>The Internet speech
I've never laughed harder at a sitcom than when the phone goes off in Roy's pocket.

Black Books

fuck off faggot.

How can one thread have so many plonkers?

its just a worse Silicon Valley

...

source?

Even 2 Broke Girls blows this shit outta the water.

>Father Ted
>Blackbooks
>IT Crowd

All god-tier comedy written by this misshapen man.

>used to like them 10 years ago
>rewatch them now
>it's shit
What happened

Your tastes changed. For better or worse whose to say. What do you enjoy now?

you became bitter and cynical

Elaborate.

A GAY MUSICAL CALLED GAY?
THAT'S QUITE GAY.

American here, I only know Father Ted and IT Crowd. What's Blackbooks?

Cynical Irishman owns a book shop with a dimwitted sales assistant/lodger and a slutty friend.

Many laughs ensue.

It's 18 episodes of "LOL I'm alcoholic and cynical"
Avoid.

>Horror
>Sitcom

Pick one

It's a sitcom about a failed horror writer/director/actor, not an actual horror m8

>British copy of TBBT
>First episode of IT crowd aired February 2006
>First episode of TBBT aired September 2007

Try again mate.

The theater episode where Jen gets a date with a closeted homosexual, Roy pretends to be a disabled and Moss ends up working there.

Has one of the best lines in any tv/movie history imo.

>If we lose our sense of humour we might as well kill ourselves.
>He's right Sanch. One of the main reasons why I went into medicine was for the laughs. That and the pussy, and that dried up 10 year ago if you'll pardon the expression.

WELCOME TO THE UNITED QUEEENDOOOOOOOOM

If anything, TBBT is an american copy of IT Crowd only done wrong.

Always Sunny, Silicon Valley, Yes Minister, still like Peep Show and lots of other stuff

...

God-tier

>Having worse taste than a coprophagist

The Mighty Boosh
Garth Marenghi's Dark Place
Peep Show
Curb Your Enthusiasm
I love the IT Crowd though

While I love this show, I feel the laugh track really kills the humour for me.

I really don't like being told what's funny and what isn't.

Why is Britain so much better at comedy than America, guys?

Because the average Brit is more intelligent than the average American.

>take my hand
>no - that's not my haaaand

American sitcoms are mostly written by committee, which fucks the writing process hard.

The IT Crowd overall is not the best sitcom but I will always push for "The Work Outing" as one of the single funniest sitcom episodes in history.

Its a shame to see how he has fallen

blackadder

This. The writing and structure of this episode is on a whole other level.

I know right, it's like Graham saved up 10 years of great ideas for 20 minutes of pure gold.

This. I like to show this episode to everyone I know. I have never anyone not dying of laughter.
The best thing about it his the white guys mimic and voice when he pretends to be a cripple

WELCOME

TO STREET COUNTDOOOOOWN

>The audience applauded
>More than tolerable
>Not as long as some musicals

More like 1-5

Black Books

Spaced

Jesus, I hated that show so much.

WILLIES WILLIES I LIKE WILLIES

>attempting no fap 2017, or at least no fap january
>lost after IT crowd episode yesterday and fapped to jen

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He had a pretty promising show called The Walshes too but bbc shitcanned It for no good reason

>I like willies
>no it's 'I LOVE WILLIES'
>sir can you keep it down

Coupling

D-darkplace?

>only two people have mentioned Arrested Development
Plebs

Can produce kino if good writers buddy up and diffuse their stupid in-jokes and tomfoolery into the show. Eg. Golden era Simpsons, 30 rock, Seinfeld etc.

Problem is it's becoming less common. I think America makes some of the best independent stuff now and all its mainstream stuff is wideappeal trash.

>tfw no Jen

Becker.

>DUDE I PICK FIGHTS ON TWITTER LMAO
Semi-celebrities and social media are the worst combination.

Gotta laugh away the pain of losing to shitskins and bogtrotters.

>>Gay musical

That episode made me cry with laughter the first time I saw it

Rev., The Thick of It and The Trip are the best comedy shows in the past few years, but they're more like "comedy-dramas" than sitcoms I guess

No one mentioned Community?

Community.

growing pains
just the ten of us
Boston common
yes dear
wings
Caroline in the city
empty nest
small wonder

ned and Stacy
the single guy

Father Ted

The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin
Fawlty Tower
Hancocks Half Hour
Steptoe and Son

How can modern tv even compete?

>Yes Minster
>Black Books
>Frasier
>blackadder

All of those, plus:

>Steptoe & Son
>Red Dwarf
>The Young Ones

And if you include Radio:

>The Goon Show
>Yes Minister
>Steptoe & Son
>Hancock's Half Hour
>Men From The Ministry