Other Canadian sitcoms I've seen include Corner Gas, Little Mosque on the Prairie, and Excuse My French.
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does South Park count?
The Larry Sanders Show
With all due respect to your list and to you, you mention that you don't like many American sitcoms because they tend to be formulaic, but you list Friends as one of you favorites. That show is just a knock off of the Seinfeld "show about nothing/group of friends" formula. Perhaps you haven't seen Seinfeld. if not, I highly recommend. It is the show that, like Community, and going back, Cheers, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and a few others, that set American sitcoms on original paths that were subsequently followed by many others.15-Community
Not many US shows on my list. I find a lot of them brilliantly written but very formulaic. This one is an example of the modern US style that has moved away from that and has been a favourite of mine in recent years
16-Friends
Speaking of brilliantly written but formulaic US sitcoms this one is probably my favourite. I'm not ashamed to say it. Every episode has at least one good moment
Agree. These two aren't the only ones I like, but in terms of originality, are at or near, the top.Seinfeld and Community are the only ones that really stand out much to me.
With all due respect to your list and to you, you mention that you don't like many American sitcoms because they tend to be formulaic, but you list Friends as one of you favorites. That show is just a knock off of the Seinfeld "show about nothing/group of friends" formula. Perhaps you haven't seen Seinfeld. if not, I highly recommend. It is the show that, like Community, and going back, Cheers, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and a few others, that set American sitcoms on original paths that were subsequently followed by many others.
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