I actually watched the first episode of The Inbetweeners yesterday and I loved it. I saw my teenage self more times than I care to admit in that episode.
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Malcolm In The Middle - watching it (yet) again from episode 1.
I've really been enjoying Resident Alien. It kept being advertised to me and I finally caved. Alan Tudyk plays an alien trying to be human so well.
I've not heard of that what platform is it on?
I'm in the UK and it is on Netflix. I believe it's a syfy show. I think there are 4 seasons now but only S1&2 are available on Netflix here.
Ooooh good tip thanks 😊
Grimm.
It's not technically a comedy show, but the various attempts of people in it to speak German convincingly have me rolling on the floor.
Ooooh my friend speaks fluent German
Recently decided to go back and watch Malcolm in the Middle. I watched it some when it first came out, and I kind of liked it. As a parent, it hits differently, and I like it a lot more.
ETA: as a new show, I really enjoy Hacks.
Ghosts
It’s been a good while since I watched a comedy show, but I love The IT Crowd.
Edit: Silicon Valley was fun too :D
Did you see that ludicrous display last night?
FAAAA-THAAAA!
See, the thing about Arsenal is they always try to walk it in.
I'm really into Abbott Elementary atm
AP Bio is a good one that's also set mostly in a school. I tried a few episodes of Abbott Elementary and it didn't reel me in the same way, I need to go back and finish a season to give it a fair shake.
Not heard of that thanks
Rick and Morty, it's dark, it's obnoxious, it's VERY intelligent while VERY lowbrow. There's character arcs and growth. It's hands down the best comedy on TV right now.
I Think You Should Leave, followed by the forever classic Peep Show. Also Gary and his Demons for an animated show
Carmelo said your face looks like a clock
Ghosts (US). The reason I'm watching the US version and not the original UK version is that I followed Rose McIver there from iZombie. I'd like to check out the UK version but I'm not sure how closely the US version follows it and I don't want spoilers.
Other than that, I think I get most of my comedy from cartoons these days. Like Harley Quinn or Hazbin Hotel or whatever.
The UK version won’t spoil the US version. The two storylines diverge pretty quickly. I saw the UK version first, and like it better.
Ah, thanks for the being the first person ever to let me know after mentioning that I'm unsure how similar the two are, on any platform. Glad to hear it, I'll definitely add the UK to my growing watch list then.
C-SPAN
Is there a word for comedy that makes you cry not from laughing?
remember when they tried an action movie block a few years ago?
PokerFace, Laid, and Krapopolis
The Other Two is criminally unknown
Even meaning to check that out.
At this time, I've just been watching other peoples' videos for that.