Crashing
Not to be confused with a US series of the same name, Crashing is based in the UK and follows the lives of six twenty-something people who decide to live together as property guardians of a disused hospital. Living in a place like this has its pros and cons. While the rent may be cheap, there are some pretty strict rules they have to stick to. As you can imagine, they get into all kinds of situations.
There is also some very British humor, the highlight of which has to be the leading lady, Lulu, who manages to show a range of skills as a character. Aside from being very funny, she and the entire cast are very relatable; you won’t be able to help to fall in love with them all.
The Archie Show
Before there was "Riverdale," there was "The Archie Show." The comedic sitcom was based on the comic strip called "Archie Comics." The show featured the characters we know and love; Jughead, Archie Andrews, Veronica, Reggie Mantle, and Betty Cooper.
The fresh group of friends was part of a pop band, and their song "Sugar, Sugar" was a #1 hit in reach life. Though the show only had seventeen episodes, it would go on to spark movies, books, comic strips, and more!
Dave
The YouTube sensation "Lil Dicky," the Jewish rapper who went viral got his own show. And it's as bizarre as you would expect. "Dave" follows the rapper, his bipolar promoter, his Wall Street junkie roommate, and kindergarten teacher girlfriend and their everyday lives.
Don't worry; it's not as juvenile as it sounds. The funny show manages to offer its take on important matters like friendship, mental health, and the road to achieving your dreams.
Big Mouth
Puberty can be tough, and "Big Mouth" is not afraid to talk about the most awkward and embarrassing moments that happen when this colossal shift is taking place. Big Mouth is an animated sitcom series that follows the story of Nick as he deals with life as a 7th grader and the hormonal changes that occur, not to mention his new-found fascination with girls.
If you like your humor to be cringe-worthy, then "Big Mouth" will be perfect for you. Because it’s a cartoon, it can get away with talking about some of the most disgusting things that happen to boys when they transition into teenagers.
The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell
Though it may not be your typical sitcom, it is a clever mix between DIY fixes and masterfully scripted little sections that blend together to create a feel-good show. The show features Christine McConnell living in a huge and kind of creepy mansion. The house has all sort of weird and wonderful creatures inhabiting it with her, including her faithful sidekick, a raccoon named Rose, a werewolf who goes by the name of Edgar, and a peculiar Egyptian cat-mummy called Rankle.
The curious creations that the title refers to are the delicious desserts Christine bakes up with her favorite friends in her fabulous 50s get up. Christine’s love for all things 1950’s, baking talents, and furry friends comes through in her quirky style, which will pull you into her wonderful, yet slightly strange world.