I like watching good comedies, any suggestions down in the comments would be wonderful.

I have loved watching IT Crowd, Big Bang Theory, Seinfeld, It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The King of Queens, Cunk of Earth, Cunk of Britain, pretty much all of Ricky Gervais, and more shows that I’m not recalling at the moment.

Edit: I’ve also watched Psych, The Good Place, B99, Black Books, Third Rock From The Sun, Parks and Rec, Superstore, and Silicon Valley

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      Add to that Schmiggadoon!, Shrinking and Trying… appleTV+ has some excellent comedies, many now in second and third seasons so plenty to binge!

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    I’m absolutely loving “What We Do In The Shadows”

    Older shows I still rewatch include Community and Psych. Both are absolutely extraordinary.

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    Trial & Error (freaking amazing)

    Joe Pera Talks With You

    Man Seeking Woman

    Bored to Death

    Detroiters

    Corporate

    Review (Andy Daly)

    Kevin Can Fuck Himself

    Wrecked

    Mythic Quest

    Dirk gently holistic detective agency

    Don’t trust the removed in apartment 23

    Made for Love

    Abbott Elementary

    Check it out! With Steve Brule

    Xaviar Renegade Angel

    The Shivering Truth

    Home Economics

    Reaper

    Shrinking

    Bordertown (cartoon one)

    Crashing (Pete Holmes)

    It’s Bruno!

    Claws

    Dispatches From Elsewhere

    Burning Love

    Delocated

    Somebody Somewhere

    Prodigal Son

    Dave

    Jury Duty

    Veep

    Superstore

    Hope you haven’t seen some of these!

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    My warm, comfy, tried-and-true go-to is Scrubs. Funny, heartfelt, an in the upper echelon of quick biting wit.

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      Ted Lasso is amazing. The recent episodes are a bit different, I’m interested in the development of the show with the direction their heading on.

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        I think the tone is really reminiscent of stuff like Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill or Love Actually. Even though it got a bit more sad this season, it’s very wholesome and easy to watch.

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          I wouldn’t call it “sad” at all - each character has developed so they’re much more self-aware, and some have developed goals which may not be what people expect. It’s refreshing to see a comedy where characters aren’t stuck in stereotypes but actually grow.

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    The Good Place, Brooklyn Nine-Nine

    Maybe give James Acaster’s Repertoire a go if you like British standup!

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        Well I’m glad you have seen them but we need to find you more!

        What We Do In The Shadows? The Mighty Boosh, Spaced, Peep Show, the many works of Alan Partridge?

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      The Good Place - fantastic all the way through (except i hate the last episode)

      Brooklyn Nine-Nine - hilarious for the first few seasons, but when the show switched networks it became just good not great

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    • Ghosts (the US version)
    • Righteous Gemstones
    • Miracle Workers
    • Based on a true story
    • Blockbuster
    • The Great
    • The Goldbergs
    • Fresh Off the Boat
    • Killing It
    • Upload

    Those are the ones that fall in and around the comedy genre that i recall enjoying in the last year…

    If you’re looking for some older UK centric ones

    • This Country
    • Inbetweeners
    • Two pints of lager
    • Fresh Meat
    • The Fast Show
    • Harry Enfield and Pals
    • My Family

    If you liked IT Crowd and have a general interest in IT then check out Silicon Valley and it you like Chris O’Dowd in particular then check out “The Big Door Prize”

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      Another vote for Silicon Valley. Based on the list above, my guess is that this would be right up your alley!

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      Ghosts (the US version)

      How can you say this, when that version doesn’t have Charlotte Richie in it. Not even once!

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        But it’s got Rose McIver in it and she’s great (sidenote iZombie also let her show she’s got a LOT of range)

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        Charlotte Richie i know… i know… but we do get Rose Mciver and i’m a big fan :)

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    Two British reccs fore you: Peep Show and Alan Partridge. Both are genius, as in constantly hilarious throughout with no gaps.