I loved Arrested Development...but it's not in production anymore.
I watch The Big Bang Theory. Love Sheldon Cooper.
I enjoy Louis on FX, as well as Wilfred, also on FX.
Mr. Show was the best show to ever air on television (besides Arrested Development and Seinfeld), but that isn't in production anymore either. It hasn't been for years.
IIRC Mitch Hurwitz and Jason Bateman both are saying 2012 for the new episodes and 2013 for the movie. Hopefully this isn't a case of promising us they're going to take us to a cabin in the woods and then not taking us.
But besides Arrested D, I'm loving that 30 Rock is now in syndication so I can relive those funny early episodes. Last season was good but not great.
The only newish sitcom I've been watching is Up All Night, mainly because of the cast and because I am an expecting dad. The show is funny, but should be way funnier considering the talent and writing staff.
Oh yeah, I've been watching Up All Night too- I really like Will Arnett and Christina Applegate, and it's a pretty light-hearted show.
Also, Community, Modern Family... and OMG, Wilfred. If you haven't seen Wilfred (the Elijah Wood one- haven't seen the Australian version, myself), you must go to Hulu posthaste and watch the first season.
We should just start an Arrested D quote thread. :-p
Wilfred is amazing, I love that show.
I am addicted to Breaking Bad and Dexter, as well. Two great shows.
I am also watching An American Horror Story. There have only been two episodes so far, but I like what I've seen. It has potential...but potential to go either way. I'm willing to stick it out and see which way it veers.
I realize that none of these are comedies....sorry.
EDIT:
More really funny shows that I thought of...
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret
The Onion News Network
Portlandia
I'll +1 Always Sunny. An often hysterically funny show about a bunch of self-centered asses, basically, and somehow it doesn't matter that I couldn't give a damn about any of the characters- seeing them screw themselves over continuously is funny enough. Also, Danny DeVito.
And these are kinda low-hanging fruit, so to speak, but IT Crowd is excellent, as is The Mighty Boosh.
Yeah, I don't get into BBT much either.
Why's it not a surprise we people love AD, exactly?
Like I said, I do love me some Community. There are some uneven episodes (like Troy's birthday, or the missing pen) but overall it's fantastic. And great to see Chevy Chase doing something worth watching again.
I know you like to get rises outta people in the forums (from long observation), and I suppose if that's your idea of a hobby, however sad I and others may find it, enjoy. I would suggest knowing anything at all about whoever you're talking to before making assumptions based on an article you read somewhere, though.
Meanwhile, thanks for killing the thread! Much appreciated.
"Has anyone in this family ever even seen a chicken?"
Arrested Development is hard to beat. I enjoy The Office, Community, 30 Rock, It's Always Sunny, and How I Met Your Mother. My favorite newish show has been Raising Hope (their commitment to malapropisms is admirable!). I miss Better Off Ted--I didn't know how much I needed a mad science + corporate insanity show in my life until I had it, and now it's gone. :( Also: Father Ted, the IT Crowd, and Black Books. (Yes, I'm a Graham Linehan fan, how can you tell?)
"Nobody looks good in this."
"Especially that little dude."
"That's Ann."
"Who?"
The only thing I didn't like about Better Off Ted is that Ted is the perfect guy, everybody likes him, he's super-successful, and doesn't really have much conflict... unlike most people in the world; at times it makes him a little hard to relate to for a lot of people. Still in my top 20 though :)
you axd me a question about why i wasn't surprised about the AD fandome here. i answered. simple as that. no biggy.
edit: also i don't think you got my intent. i wasn't trying to insult you or get a rise. that website is satire. it's not a white racism site. it's written by a white person.
edit2: also a lot of people who aren't white say they relate to the website. so the conclusion of many of the fans is that the website doesn't satire white people but rather yuppies, hipsters, etc.
Awww. I liked the episode about Troy's Birthday. It was not *entirely* funny and it added depth to a show which was usually focused on "thematic" episodes (don't take me wrong, I loved all of their theme episodes - D&D most especially). I just liked the birthday one because that it was different.
@Black Chicken- I think I mostly just didn't like it for the fact that I went back and watched a bunch of season 2 back to back- I missed it when it aired- and it was kind of a downer overall; it is a good episode, and has a lot of extra dimension to it, but it just seemed tonally like an episode from a different show. I think the only episode I cared less for (from a tonal standpoint) was Abed's "My Dinner With Andre" episode (though there are some great moments in it as well- "That's good no-no juice" lol). I don't really hate those episodes, they just sorta seem outta place sometimes.
@Black Chicken- I've watched a couple of episodes; seems pretty funny, but for some reason I've not gotten into it quite yet. I'm sure I will though, since I did like what I saw. 30 Rock, though, I never really got the popularity of, tbh, thought that's almost certainly a taste/sense of humor issue rather than a reflection on the show itself.
Arrested Development
Green Acres (old, yes, but classic and original, they did a lot of the gags first)
Flight of the Conchords
Police Squad
The Tick (live action version, not cartoon)
WKRP in Cinncinati (only because of the Thanksgiving Episode, one of the funniest sitcom episodes ever written: "As God is my witness, I thought turkey's could fly")
From england:
Fawlty Towers
Da Ali G Show
Yes, I know all but 1 are off the air now, which is a shame. I really don't like what passes for comedy on TV now.