The 20 Best Sitcoms of the 2000s – Paste Magazine
The 2000s were a golden era for sitcom fans, with shows that perfectly blended humor, heart, and the occasional dab of satire. From the mockumentary style that took hold of TV screens to the traditional multi-camera setups that reminded us of the genre’s roots, here is a look at the 20 best sitcoms from this illustrious decade.
1.The Office (U.S.)
– A staple for dry humor enthusiasts, this series introduced us to the daily grind of Dunder Mifflin and its unforgettable employees.
2.Arrested Development
– With its quick-witted humor and complex storylines, it pushed the boundaries of traditional sitcoms.
3.Parks and Recreation
– A charming portrayal of municipal politics filled with colorful characters led by Amy Poehler’s indomitable Leslie Knope.
4.30 Rock
– A backstage pass to a SNL-esque sketch show featuring Tina Fey and Alec Baldwin in top comedic form.
5.How I Met Your Mother
– A love story in reverse that mixed humor and heartache over nine legendary seasons.
6.Scrubs
– An innovative show combining slapstick comedy with poignant moments set in Sacred Heart Hospital.
7.It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
– A darker comedy about a group of friends who run an Irish pub and their wildly unethical antics.
8.The Big Bang Theory
– This sitcom celebrates geek culture while capturing the hilarity of four socially awkward scientists and their friends.
9.Curb Your Enthusiasm
– Larry David’s semi-fictional life delivers cringe-worthy laughs episode after episode.
10.Malcolm in the Middle
– Breaking from the traditional family sitcom mold with its single-camera setup and no laugh track approach.
11.Community
– Set at a community college, this ensemble cast explores every high-concept TV trope imaginable.
12.Two and a Half Men
– Anchored by Charlie Sheen’s bachelor lifestyle, this show thrived on its charm despite off-screen drama.
13.Entourage
– A look at Hollywood life through the eyes of a rising star and his childhood friends.
14.Flight of the Conchords
– The quirky musical duo’s deadpan humor translated perfectly into their very own television show.
15.Modern Family
– Pushing the family sitcom into new territory with its mockumentary style and diverse character set up.
16.That ‘70s Show
– A nostalgic trip back to Wisconsin in the 1970s with a tight-knit group of friends navigating adolescence.
17.The IT Crowd
– British humour meets dysfunctional I.T department, creating a cult phenomenon.
18.Extras
– Ricky Gervais’s follow-up to The Office takes a satirical stab at fame and the film industry through extras on movie sets.
19.My Name Is Earl
– Karma was never funnier than in this series about a man trying to right his past wrongs.
20.The New Adventures of Old Christine
– Julia Louis-Dreyfus shines as a divorced mother navigating the complexities of co-parenting and singlehood.
While every show on this list brought something unique to our TV screens, they all shared one thing: they made us laugh during a time when we needed it most. From heartfelt finales to iconic one-liners, these sitcoms shaped a generation of viewership and remain beloved pieces of television history to this day.