What is best comedy tv?

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Comedy TV has evolved significantly over the decades, encompassing a wide range of styles and formats. Defining "best" is subjective, heavily influenced by individual preferences, but certain shows consistently appear on "best of" lists.

  • Sitcoms: These are often considered the backbone of comedy TV. Classics like I Love Lucy, Seinfeld, Friends, The%20Office%20(US) and Parks%20and%20Recreation showcase different approaches to humor, from physical comedy to observational humor and workplace dynamics. Modern sitcoms often push boundaries further, exploring more complex themes and diverse characters.

  • Animated Comedy: Shows like The%20Simpsons, South%20Park, and Rick%20and%20Morty use animation to tackle controversial subjects and create surreal, often dark humor that would be difficult or impossible to portray in live-action.

  • Sketch Comedy: Saturday%20Night%20Live has been a cultural institution for decades, providing a platform for up-and-coming comedians and satirizing current events. Key%20&%20Peele is a more modern example of highly influential sketch comedy.

  • Dark Comedy: Shows that blend humor with darker, more uncomfortable themes have gained popularity. Examples include Arrested%20Development, Barry and Fleabag.

  • Mockumentary: This style, popularized by shows like The%20Office%20(US) and Modern%20Family, uses the format of a documentary to create comedic situations and character-driven humor.

Factors that contribute to a show's status as "best" often include:

  • Writing Quality: Sharp, witty, and original writing is crucial.
  • Character Development: Well-developed, relatable, and memorable characters are essential.
  • Cultural Impact: Shows that influence the culture and spark conversations often leave a lasting legacy.
  • Innovation: Shows that break new ground in terms of format, subject matter, or comedic style are often highly regarded.
  • Acting Performance: Strong performances from the cast can elevate the material.