I'm in if you want me. You need a variety - I add old female to the mix.Anyone interested in being part of a selection committee to place these give this a like. Forming 68 shows will be difficult but seeding will be even harder.
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I'm in if you want me. You need a variety - I add old female to the mix.Anyone interested in being part of a selection committee to place these give this a like. Forming 68 shows will be difficult but seeding will be even harder.
Agree. That pairing gives me a Purdue/Fairleigh Dickinson vibe.As much as I dislike Friends, even I'll say they got hosed by being paired with That '70s Show, which should have never been seeded anywhere near that low.
WKRP was so good. Johnny Fever and Loni Anderson? Yes.A few nominees for “our bracket,” beyond those already posted. I don’t expect “the committee” to agree with all of these. A couple aren’t necessarily personal preferences, but have a profile worth consideration.
(Also the Twitter bracket has plenty that are worthy, but not necessarily the seedings/pairings.)
WKRP in Cincinnati
Get Smart
Soap
Police Squad!
Reno 911!
Night Court
Laverne & Shirley possibly underrated
Devito and Day make that show funny!I think animated shows belong in their own bracket. After that, give me It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia for the upset winner. I love that show so much.
I’ve been watching a lot of Frasier lately and I think it is even with Seinfeld. It is a very different funny but it is well done (and holds up).Without even looking at the brackets, it should be Seinfeld and Cheers in the finals with Seinfeld winning a close one.
Edit: Cheers and Seinfeld in the same bracket??? And I liked Frasier but it was not funnier than the show it was spun off from.
Controversial take of the day... I have tried to watch The Office because my kids (and everyone else) quote it all the time. I just don't think it is funny.
I'll duck and run for cover now.
I’ve been watching a lot of Frasier lately and I think it is even with Seinfeld. It is a very different funny but it is well done (and holds up).
I didn't list it at first because referring to it as a "sitcom" seems wrong somehow. you know? Almost demeaning...Was M*A*S*H under NCAA violations and not allowed to participate?
Yes. Kelvin Samson was overseeing it at the time.Was M*A*S*H under NCAA violations and not allowed to participate?
This list is all over the place, but good for reference
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The Best Sitcoms Of All Time, Ranked
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Letterkenny has a Syracuse-esque, first four Cinderella run written all over it. That show is absolutely incredible.First four match ups to consider
30 Rock vs Letterkenny
Casual vs Orange is the New Black
Both these shows belong in best sitcom list as they helped change the sitcom/TV broadcast game forever with making chord cutting legit for the quality of sitcom you got.
Edit: South Park has to be on any list for TV sitcoms as well