These are the 10 best sitcoms for people who hate sitcoms.
Three people living there then started a podcast that led to them solving other murders of people they knew.
The show has continued to introduce new aspects of mythology and lore each season.
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The show had roommate hijinks, many a scheme, and an extremely compelling and enjoyable cast of characters.
4’Community'
Created by Dan Harmon
Communitywas truly a one-of-a-kind sitcom.
With schoolwide paintball and hot lava competitions and occasional dabbling in sci-fi, the show was truly next-level.
Everything happened at Greendale, from a zombie infection to a dictatorship that involved the Dean being kidnapped.
There was always something wild and fun happening on the show.
It regularly mixes things up with TV and movie homages.
With sixteen seasons and counting, it is already the longest running live-action sitcom of all time.
The show is always very funny, and the characters are, in turn, always ruining their lives.
The schemes are not just normal sitcom outlandish,but are genuinely wild and alarming.
They always push the envelope, even in the show’s later seasons.
It was truly something, and always switching up plot lines and character combinations.
It was much faster-paced than usual sitcoms, and did not have a single filler episode.
Additionally, the setting and concept really switched things up for a sitcom.
It was the ultimate anti-sitcom.
The show was very smart, emotional, and great at character study.
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