
In 2025, television comedy offered something for everyone, with shows ranging from funny takes on the workplace to more serious and complex character studies. Both established comedies and exciting new series kept viewers entertained, and streaming services and traditional networks alike worked hard to provide high-quality, engaging humor. The year highlighted a growing trend in TV: combining comedy with genuinely emotional stories.
‘Abbott Elementary’ (2021–2025)

The teachers at a Philadelphia public school face the everyday difficulties of their jobs with both humor and dedication. Janine Teagues continues to be a hopeful leader, constantly finding new ways to support her students. The show offers a realistic portrayal of life inside an elementary school, and this season highlights how important community and strong relationships are among teachers.
‘Hacks’ (2021–2025)

Season follows the relationship between established comedian Deborah Vance and her new writer, Ava, as they learn to work together. They travel and perform, hoping to refine their act and connect with more fans. The show delves into both women’s personal journeys while exposing the challenges of the comedy world. Their witty conversations and differing viewpoints create a dynamic and often tense story.
‘The Bear’ (2022–2025)

Carmy and his team work in a demanding, high-end restaurant where they constantly battle stress and challenges. The show explores what it takes to succeed in the professional culinary world, including the difficulties and personal costs. Relationships within the kitchen are strained by both workplace pressures and outside demands, and the series’ quick pace reflects the fast-moving, often chaotic, reality of restaurant life.
‘Only Murders in the Building’ (2021–2025)

A mysterious death at the Arconia building brings together three amateur detectives. Charles and Mabel combine their investigative work with their podcast, all while dealing with personal issues. The show features some well-known guest stars, adding both excitement and laughs to the complex story. It continues to cleverly mix the thrills of true crime with a funny, self-aware look at the world of entertainment.
‘Shrinking’ (2023–2025)

A therapist, still dealing with his own sadness, continues to be unusually honest with his patients, telling them exactly what’s on his mind. This direct approach deeply impacts both his life and theirs. The story looks at themes of loss and finding connection, using both humor and raw emotion. The people around him offer vital support as he works through his own difficult healing process.
‘Poker Face’ (2023–2025)

Charlie Cale is a detective who travels the country solving crimes thanks to her natural talent for spotting lies. Each episode takes place in a new location and introduces a quirky group of characters caught up in a murder. The show is a fresh take on classic detective series, blending familiar elements with a modern, playful style. Charlie is a captivating protagonist, using her intelligence and quick thinking to overcome tricky and dangerous situations.
‘Wednesday’ (2022–2025)

Wednesday continues her studies at Nevermore Academy, navigating spooky mysteries and the challenges of high school. The show blends gothic horror with a sarcastic wit and typical teenage drama. As new dangers arise, Wednesday must use her special skills and work with a few close friends. The show keeps the same dark and playfully quirky look and feel as before.
‘The White Lotus’ (2021–2025)

A lavish resort welcomes a new wave of affluent guests, but beneath the surface of paradise, social clashes and hidden secrets begin to emerge. The series playfully mocks the lives of the wealthy with awkward encounters and darkly humorous situations. As each guest and staff member confronts a difficult moral choice, things quickly spiral into chaos and unexpected outcomes. The stunning location provides a stark contrast to the growing tension and drama unfolding within the resort.
‘The Gentlemen’ (2024–2025)

Eddie Horniman unexpectedly inherits not just a large estate, but also a criminal organization that comes with it. The show cleverly mixes thrilling action with a humorous take on British high society and the world of organized crime. To protect his family’s reputation, Eddie has to outmaneuver constantly changing partnerships and dangerous enemies. The show’s distinctive style, combining smart writing and striking visuals, creates a tone that is both refined and gritty.
‘Mythic Quest’ (2020–2025)

This series follows the team at a big video game studio as they deal with a huge new update and a rapidly changing industry. Amidst the daily challenges of running the office, two creative leads, Ian and Poppy, constantly push each other, while the team as a whole struggles to work together. The show humorously explores the often-silly world of tech and the big personalities behind video game creation, focusing on how the team grows and learns to collaborate despite their differences.
‘Platonic’ (2023–2025)

I’m totally hooked on this show about two old best friends who find each other again later in life! It’s hilarious to watch them fall back into their old, wonderfully messy dynamic. Honestly, their reconnection shakes up everything – their jobs, their families, everything! But it’s also so heartwarming seeing how much they still mean to each other, and the show really nails the funny side of getting older. Their spark is still there, and it leads to some seriously awkward, but funny, situations. It’s a great reminder of how important those lifelong friendships are.
‘Loot’ (2022–2025)

Molly Wells, a billionaire, is finding herself through her charitable work. The series follows her as she learns to lead her foundation’s team and tackle important social problems, all while navigating life with immense wealth. It highlights the differences between a life of privilege and the challenges faced by the communities she’s trying to help. Throughout it all, Molly continues to grow as a leader, staying true to her quirky and positive outlook.
‘The Neighborhood’ (2018–2025)

This show follows the Johnson and Butler families as they live and interact in their Los Angeles neighborhood, highlighting both the challenges and joys of different cultures coming together. The comedy comes from the contrast between the warm, open-hearted Midwestern style of one family and the more reserved approach of their neighbors. Each episode tackles current social issues, but always through the familiar themes of family and friendship, and the strong connection between the actors makes the everyday situations feel real and relatable.
‘Ghosts’ (2021–2025)

I absolutely love watching Sam and Jay run their quirky bed and breakfast, especially with all the ghosts living there! It’s fascinating to see how these spirits navigate the modern world and deal with each other’s personalities. What really gets me is the show’s perfect mix of funny stories, interesting historical facts, and hilarious physical comedy. But honestly, the best part is seeing the sweet and funny connection between Sam and Jay and their ghostly housemates – it’s just heartwarming and endlessly entertaining!
‘Night Court’ (2023–2025)

Judge Abby Stone runs the night court in Manhattan, surrounded by a colorful and eccentric team. The show captures the fun energy of the original series with silly defendants and fast-paced humor. While legal details aren’t always the focus, the series highlights the relationships and everyday lives of the people who work there, as they tackle the strangest cases New York City has to offer.
‘Animal Control’ (2023–2025)

Okay, so this show is seriously addictive. It follows a team of animal control officers, and let me tell you, their days are never boring. They’re constantly rescuing pets and wrangling wildlife, but it’s the people with the animals that really make it. The office is full of these quirky, competitive characters – you’ve got your goofballs, your overachievers, the whole nine yards. A lot of the laughs come from the animals themselves, obviously, but also from the staff’s often hilariously bad decisions. But beneath all the chaos, it’s really about how these guys become a family, leaning on each other during some seriously stressful – and ridiculous – shifts. It’s a surprisingly heartwarming show, honestly.
‘Frasier’ (2023–2025)

Frasier Crane moves to Boston hoping to reconnect with his adult son. He continues to share his refined – and sometimes snobbish – views while working in academia. Through both old and new relationships, Frasier bridges his past with his present, all delivered with the clever dialogue and insightful humor fans expect.
‘Girls5eva’ (2021–2025)

This series follows the former members of a nineties girl group as they try to reignite their music careers. Now juggling family and personal goals, they navigate the challenges of today’s music scene. Expect plenty of funny original songs and quick-witted pop culture jokes, all while witnessing the enduring friendship between these four women, which is at the heart of this fast-paced and entertaining story.
‘Unstable’ (2023–2025)

The show centers on a young, socially awkward man working at the biotech company run by his larger-than-life father. Their complicated relationship is a key part of the story, as they try to rescue the business and connect with each other. The workplace is filled with humor, poking fun at corporate life and the occasional scientific blunder. Ultimately, the series is a funny exploration of family, what we inherit from our parents, and finding out who we are.
‘Survival of the Thickest’ (2023–2025)

Mavis Beaumont is rebuilding her life after a tough breakup, both personally and professionally. As a stylist, she’s working hard to grow her business while learning to love herself and her individual style. The show follows Mavis as she overcomes challenges with the support of her friends, all while navigating the fast-paced world of New York fashion. It’s a story about bouncing back and finding self-love through difficult times.
‘I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson’ (2019–2025)

This comedy show keeps delivering hilariously awkward and over-the-top scenarios. Tim Robinson and guest stars play characters who stubbornly avoid admitting mistakes, especially in public. The show builds its humor through repeating jokes and making uncomfortable situations even more intense. Each sketch provides a strange and funny take on how people act and the unwritten rules of society.
‘The Righteous Gemstones’ (2019–2025)

This series follows a famous televangelist family as they navigate conflicts within their ranks and challenges to their powerful position. It’s a satirical look at organized religion and extreme wealth, using over-the-top characters to highlight the absurdity. As the siblings fight amongst themselves, the situations become increasingly wild and risky. Ultimately, the show is a darkly comedic exploration of greed and the complicated bonds of family, all set in a heightened, unrealistic world.
‘Peacemaker’ (2022–2025)

The show centers around a troubled hero who leads a covert team on dangerous missions to save the world, all while battling his own inner demons. It’s a fast-paced series that blends thrilling action with surprisingly funny and heartfelt scenes. The main character, Christopher Smith, is searching for meaning in his life, despite being a skilled fighter. The supporting characters are realistic and help balance out the hero’s intense personality.
‘And Just Like That…’ (2021–2025)

As Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte move through their fifties, they continue to balance friendship, family, and careers. The series follows them as they face new hurdles and connections, while also looking back on their lives. It examines dating today and the difficulties of making relationships last, all set against the vibrant backdrop of New York City.
‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ (2021–2025)

I’m completely captivated by this story of four college roommates! It beautifully shows what it’s like for these young women to juggle demanding studies with all the ups and downs of figuring out who they are. They’re not just dealing with classes and parties, though – they’re facing real-life issues like money worries and trying to decide what they want to do with their futures, all while navigating love and heartbreak. What I love most is how much they lean on each other – their friendship is what really helps them grow up and face everything life throws their way.
‘Extraordinary’ (2023–2025)

Everyone in the world develops a superpower when they turn eighteen, but Jen still hasn’t gotten hers. The show follows her life in London with her friends, all of whom have unique abilities. While it’s based on superpowers, the story is really about figuring out who you are and where you fit in. It’s funny because the characters use their powers in everyday situations, and Jen is understandably annoyed that she doesn’t have one yet.
‘Colin from Accounts’ (2022–2025)

Ashley and Gordon meet in a quirky way – a car accident involving a three-legged dog named Colin. Their connection grows through a series of funny and sometimes uncomfortable moments, as they learn to care for Colin together. This Australian comedy feels real, with natural conversations and a realistic look at the ups and downs of finding love. Both characters are imperfect, and the story follows them as they try to overcome their flaws and build a life together.
‘Fisk’ (2021–2025)

Helen Tudor Fisk works at a small, affordable law firm in the suburbs, handling wills and estates. Her direct and sometimes awkward personality creates funny situations with the people she works with and her clients. The show is funny because it focuses on the ordinary parts of being a lawyer and living in the suburbs. Even though she’s frustrated with her new job and surroundings, Helen is someone viewers can easily connect with.
‘Heartstopper’ (2022–2025)

Charlie and Nick’s sweet relationship keeps growing as they navigate school and the ups and downs of growing up. The show stays positive and encouraging while also tackling important real-world issues. Their tight-knit group of friends offers a lot of emotional support, and the show uses lovely animation to show what the characters are feeling.
‘Emily in Paris’ (2020–2025)

Emily continues her life in Paris, balancing her job in marketing with a tricky love life. She tackles the challenges of living in a new culture and deals with competition at work, all while staying positive and fashionable. The show highlights the beautiful sights and style of Paris in a fun and upbeat way, with Emily’s relationships and social media success shaping the story.
‘Futurama’ (1999–2025)

Fry, Leela, and Bender keep having adventures throughout the universe while working for the Planet Express delivery service. The show cleverly uses its futuristic world to make fun of things happening today and to think about big ideas. It often takes classic science fiction ideas and turns them on their head for laughs, but still keeps a sense of excitement and possibility. Even after many seasons, the show is known for its consistent characters and smart, funny writing.
‘Rick and Morty’ (2013–2025)

Rick Sanchez, a brilliant but jaded scientist, drags his grandson Morty on wild and risky adventures across countless dimensions. Each episode is packed with intricate storylines and thought-provoking questions, all delivered with a darkly comedic edge. The show also examines the family life back home, showing how Rick’s inventions impact everyone. It’s known for being innovative in animation and tackling big, unusual comedic ideas.
‘Harley Quinn’ (2019–2025)

Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy are trying to build a life – and a criminal empire – together in Gotham City. The series puts a fresh, often crude and funny, spin on familiar DC characters. It mixes exciting action with the humor of a workplace sitcom, all while following Harley’s journey of self-discovery. Through its wild and comedic style, the show looks at themes of becoming independent and finding a path to redemption.
‘The Simpsons’ (1989–2025)

The popular animated series still focuses on the everyday adventures of the Simpson family in Springfield. Each episode playfully critiques American culture and modern life. With a cast of familiar faces and celebrity guests, the show creates a rich and recognizable world. Stories can range from simple family moments to exciting, large-scale events, keeping the show fresh and engaging.
‘Family Guy’ (1999–2025)

Family Guy follows the Griffin family as they deal with everyday life in the town of Quahog, using quick cutaway scenes and jokes that poke fun at popular culture. Peter’s rash decisions constantly land him and his loved ones in absurd predicaments. The show is known for its bold and sometimes shocking sense of humor. Much of the comedy comes from the witty banter between Brian, the talking dog, and Stewie, the incredibly intelligent baby.
‘Bob’s Burgers’ (2011–2025)

Bob’s Burgers follows the Belcher family as they run their quirky hamburger restaurant. Bob and Linda do their best to keep the business going while their kids constantly find themselves in funny situations. The show is loved for its original music, touching family scenes, and a unique brand of humor that feels both dry and heartwarming, all thanks to its wonderfully eccentric characters.
‘Krapopolis’ (2023–2025)

This show is a funny take on life in one of the earliest cities in ancient Greece, but with a twist: the people running it are a chaotic mix of humans, gods, and monsters. It playfully pokes fun at how civilization began and highlights the imperfections of the ancient gods. The humor comes from seeing how modern values clash with the harsh realities of life in the Bronze Age. The show also stands out with its unique look and focuses on how power struggles play out within this unusual family.
‘Grimsburg’ (2024–2025)

Detective Marvin Flute tackles bizarre mysteries in the quirky town of Grimsburg, all while hoping to rekindle his relationship with his ex-wife. He’s a sharp investigator who deals with cases that don’t always make sense. The show blends classic crime-solving with strange, funny moments and focuses on the characters’ lives. Marvin is a relatable hero, flawed but determined, as he struggles with both his work and personal setbacks.
‘Lopez vs Lopez’ (2022–2025)

George and Mayan Lopez’s show playfully explores their real-life relationship as father and daughter, set within a bustling multi-generational home. The comedy comes from how they see the world – and parenting – differently. Ultimately, the series is about family, understanding, and finding ways to connect.
‘Bookie’ (2023–2025)

This show follows a longtime bookmaker in Los Angeles as he tries to stay afloat in the rapidly evolving world of sports betting. He deals with tough customers and new rules while also juggling his personal life. It’s a raw and funny look at the hidden side of gambling, where our main character relies on his years of experience and smarts to make it in an industry that’s becoming more digital and legitimate.
‘Primo’ (2023–2025)

Rafa is growing up in San Antonio, surrounded by his mother and five opinionated uncles. Each uncle offers different – and sometimes clashing – advice about life and what it means to be a man. The show portrays the loving but chaotic energy of a big, close-knit family as Rafa tries to figure out who he is as a teenager, all while getting constant input from his relatives.
‘Ted’ (2024–2025)

Ted, a hilariously crude teddy bear, lives with his close friend John Bennett in the 1990s. The show follows them as they deal with the ups and downs of high school and family life in a Boston suburb. It has the same funny and quirky style as the original Ted movies. Ted is still John’s devoted but often troublesome companion as they both grow up and experience life’s milestones.
‘Based on a True Story’ (2023–2025)

A husband and wife become fixated on a local serial killer and launch a true crime podcast about him. They hope to profit from the public’s interest in the case, all while hiding their own connection to it. The podcast playfully mocks the true crime trend and explores how far people will go to achieve fame and fortune. As they make increasingly risky and desperate decisions, the situation becomes both tense and darkly humorous.
‘Twisted Metal’ (2023–2025)

A fast-talking loner is hired to transport a secret package through a dangerous, ruined world. He faces off against strange and hostile groups while driving a powerful, weaponized vehicle. The show combines thrilling action with a darkly funny tone and features unique, vibrant characters. To survive the treacherous journey, the main character needs to be a skilled driver and think on his feet.
‘Smiling Friends’ (2020–2025)

This animated show follows Pim and Charlie, employees at a small company who are committed to making their clients happy. They travel around dealing with strange and unexpected problems for a cast of quirky characters. The show’s unique animation style matches its unpredictable, often dark, sense of humor. It playfully examines the ridiculous side of feelings – both human and otherwise – in a world that’s often chaotic.
‘Palm Royale’ (2024–2025)

In the late 1960s, Maxine Simmons tries to infiltrate the glamorous, upper-class world of Palm Beach. She struggles to find her place among wealth and hidden truths, all while aiming for a higher social standing. The series playfully mocks the sharp class differences and relentless ambition of the time. Its vibrant visuals and fashionable outfits add to the humor as Maxine pursues her goals.
‘Dinner with the Parents’ (2024–2025)

This show follows two brothers as they navigate the weekly, often chaotic, family dinners at their parents’ house. With quirky parents and surprise visitors, each dinner is filled with awkward yet funny moments. It’s a relatable look at the ups and downs of family life and the familiar routines of home, delivered with fast-paced humor and plenty of physical comedy.
‘St. Denis Medical’ (2024–2025)

A hospital in Oregon, despite being short on funding, manages a constant stream of patients thanks to the positive attitudes of its staff. This show, filmed like a documentary, follows the doctors and nurses as they deal with both the difficulties of their jobs and their personal lives. The humor comes from the strange medical situations they face and the incredible commitment of the team, who are always working hard. Ultimately, the series celebrates the strong bonds and unwavering spirit found among healthcare workers.
‘English Teacher’ (2024–2025)

The show follows Evan Marquez, a high school teacher juggling the challenges of his job, personal life, and school bureaucracy. It highlights the differences in perspective between teachers and students today, and finds comedy in the everyday chaos of school life. Throughout it all, Evan is a committed teacher who often feels overwhelmed as he tries to help his students.
‘The Franchise’ (2024–2025)

I’m completely fascinated by this show about the people making a superhero movie that nobody seems to care for! It’s wild to watch them try to hold it together as everything goes wrong – the production is a mess, and the studio keeps meddling. It’s a really funny and spot-on satire of those huge blockbuster movies and all the big personalities involved. Honestly, it feels like a peek behind the curtain at just how chaotic making a big-budget film really is, with constant setbacks and everyone scrambling to fix things. It’s hilarious and a little heartbreaking to watch their desperate attempts to save the project!
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