View Full Version : Are there are new workplace comedies or comedies about single adults without kids?
TVFactFan 09-28-2015, 04:49 PM You know shows like the Office or Friends
Haven't had a chance to preview the fall shows and wanted to watch a few to take my mind off football
The only new show I see tonight is Life In Pieces but that's a family show
tenter 09-28-2015, 07:04 PM Yes, Perfect Strangers, Three's Company, Laverne and Shirley, Mad About You, Spin City, Dharma and Greg
TVFactFan 09-28-2015, 07:08 PM Yes, Perfect Strangers, Three's Company, Laverne and Shirley, Mad About You, Spin City, Dharma and Greg
what the f*cjk are you talking about?
I am talking about new shows in the 2015-16 TV season
tenter 09-28-2015, 10:04 PM what the f*cjk are you talking about?
I am talking about new shows in the 2015-16 TV season
STOP BEING MEAN!!! I'm sorry. I thought you were referring any sitcoms that doesn't have kids in there. You need to be nice to other members.
You know shows like the Office or Friends
Haven't had a chance to preview the fall shows and wanted to watch a few to take my mind off football
The only new show I see tonight is Life In Pieces but that's a family show
You know what? Surprisingly it doesn't seem like there are that many.
Television sitcoms have a long history of single people being featured, but it does seem like nobody is really single in current sitcoms. Of course, I'm sure people can pull a thousand examples of single people in current sitcoms, but it seems sitcoms these days do emphasize the lives of married people.
TVFactFan 09-28-2015, 10:19 PM You know what? Surprisingly it doesn't seem like there are that many.
Television sitcoms have a long history of single people being featured, but it does seem like nobody is really single in current sitcoms. Of course, I'm sure people can pull a thousand examples of single people in current sitcoms, but it seems sitcoms these days do emphasize the lives of married people.
So there are no sitcoms featuring single women or men or any type of workplace comedy?
WOW
So there are no sitcoms featuring single women or men or any type of workplace comedy?
WOW
No, I didn't say that. Or at least that's not the point I was trying to get across. Brooklyn Nine Nine is a workplace comedy. Watch that.
No, I didn't say that. Or at least that's not the point I was trying to get across. Brooklyn Nine Nine is a workplace comedy. Watch that.
The only new show I can think of right now that fits this category is actually The Muppets. No kids, adult humor, workplace setting. Just with, you know, lots of muppets.
TVFactFan 09-28-2015, 10:53 PM No, I didn't say that. Or at least that's not the point I was trying to get across. Brooklyn Nine Nine is a workplace comedy. Watch that.
NEW COMEDIES
Brookly Nine-nine has been around for 2 years
Michael cole 09-29-2015, 05:41 AM Does the New Fox show, "The Grinder" count?
NEW COMEDIES
Brookly Nine-nine has been around for 2 years
Oh okay. I consider anything that isn't from the 70s or 80s to be farily new, in comparison. :lol:
TVFactFan 09-29-2015, 07:20 AM Oh okay. I consider anything that isn't from the 70s or 80s to be farily new, in comparison. :lol:
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Brooklyn nine nine was a show I watched I lost my job and it took my mind off of it but now it comes in sunday night and I don't get to see it because of football
2 years ago it came on Tuesday night
There's a new comedy show on the ABC Family network called Kevin From Work. It mostly takes place in an office setting. It comes on Wednesday nights and they've already shown several episodes of it. Here's the promo.
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TVFactFan 09-29-2015, 06:54 PM There's a new comedy show on the ABC Family network called Kevin From Work. It mostly takes place in an office setting. It comes on Wednesday nights and they've already shown several episodes of it. Here's the promo.
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Thanks that's the types of shows I am seeking,
Adults at work or Adults at home without kids
king of comedy 09-29-2015, 07:13 PM I enjoy Brooklyn 99. I wished adult sitcoms had the same formats as live action ones. All we see on Fox are The Simpsons and Seth's shows which are all about families. Time for Fox to break the habit.
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