Santa Clarita Diet
The show is set in the suburb of Santa Clarita and follows the life of a married couple named Joel and Sheila. Things take a turn when Sheila is infected by a mysterious zombie virus that forces her to turn into a cannibal in order to stay alive. Her family intervenes to try and help her, and together they must deal with all kinds of difficult situations, which include a lot of blood, guts, and gore. Let’s just say this show is not for the faint-hearted.
The script is comedic and witty, the cast is top class, and the premise is excellent, which is really all we need to enjoy a sitcom. “Santa Clarita Diet” is easy to watch and perfectly binge-worthy.
Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return
A group of scientists finds themselves thrust into the future when one of their experiments goes awry. They mysteriously find themselves surrounded by mutants, androids, and some humans, who quite frankly need to take themselves a bit less seriously. "Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return" is a remake of an old cult classic but still retains its tongue in cheek approach to all things sci-fi.
This is a great series to watch, as you can pick it up at any point along with the storyline. Of course, it will flow more naturally if you follow the sequential narrative, but it’s not imperative for your enjoyment. Fans of the original will appreciate how it pays homage, bringing its return up-to-date without losing any of its original charms.
Friends From College
"Friends from College" is about a group of friends who reunite 20 years after graduation. Some friendships can go the distance, but it becomes clear that this once close-knit group of friends have changed, and some are not the people they used to be. As they reconnect, they learn that life has not become any easier with age.
"Friends from College" isn't what we'd call your average sitcom, but it definitely one worth watching. There are of course moments where you identify with the characters and the events going on around them.
F Is for Family
F is for Family is an animated sitcom set in Massachusetts in the 1970s. Created by Bill Burr and Michael Price, it is said to be based on Bill Burr’s childhood. The sitcom follows the Murphy Family and their day-to-day lives.
It makes use of the fact that political correctness was much less of an issue in the 1970s, and there was more emphasis on making sure the fridge was always stocked with beers. Upon release, the show generally received positive reviews, though it may not be everyone’s taste.
Wet Hot American Summer: First Day Of Camp
"Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp" is the second installment of the "Wet Hot American Summer" franchise and the prequel to the original version, which was released in 2001. Many of the actors in the original movie went on the make big names for themselves but returned to play even younger versions of themselves over a decade later. The show is full of witty references and the big-name actors makes it an appealing option.
Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp is a show you need to have a frame of reference for. There are tons of jokes relating to 80’s pop culture, and if you haven’t seen the original, some of the jokes will go over your head! So, be sure to do your homework before watching this funny show.