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All that to say, it can take some time for a comedy to find its footing. That’s why it’s so important to talk about the ones that come out of the gates swinging and never slow down, as they’re so rare. Here are seven comedy series that were perfect from start to finish.
7) Schitt’s Creek

The fun of the comedy genre is that it can embrace just about any person. In Schitt’s Creek, the Rose family loses everything after a business deal gone wrong and has to move to a small town to find their footing again. While that might sound like the plot of a Hallmark movie, the characters, including Eugene Levy’s Johnny Rose and Dan Levy’s David Rose, set the tone early, dropping iconic one-liners frequently. And Schitt’s Creek keeps the party going throughout its whole run by embracing its emotional family story.
6) New Girl

So many comedies are about dating, but not enough are about friendship. New Girl begins with its main character, Jessica Day, at her lowest and in need of help. Well, she finds it in the form of three male roommates who aren’t going to change their ways for her. The bond they all form over six seasons is unlike anything else in the genre, and while romance does fight its way into the story, it feels right by the end. It also doesn’t hurt New Girl‘s case that it features one of the best characters in recent memory, Schmidt.
5) 30 Rock

Many people complain that Saturday Night Live hasn’t been funny in years, so the idea of a show about the making of a sketch comedy series may not sound very appealing. However, 30 Rock stands on its own two feet by offering a glimpse of life in the entertainment industry. It’s not all glitz and glamour, and that’s where the comedy comes from because Liz Lemon is just trying to hold the whole thing together. 30 Rock also features its fair share of cameos from famous actors, ensuring things never get stale.
4) Seinfeld

Marketing a show about nothing would probably be a challenge these days. Back in the ’90s, though, the mundane was all the rage, which was why Seinfeld was embraced early on. All these years later, the show holds up, with Jerry and his crew’s antics refusing to go out of style. With so many iconic episodes, it’s impossible to get through a binge session of Seinfeld without hitting paydirt and already being ready for the next one.











