7 Underrated Sitcoms in Netflix To Binge During Quarantine

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It’s depressing to be isolated away from your friends and the outside world. During a time like this, we should be optimistic and hopeful that things will get better. We might have to stay indoors, but we can still take our minds on a vacation. Let’s settle in and dive deep into the world of Situational Comedy or Sitcoms. Nothing can make staying at home more fun than binging an awesome sitcom and having a good laugh.

Sitcoms like Friends, How I Met Your Mother, The Big Bang Theory and Brooklyn Nine-Nine are great, but I’m sure most of you have already watched them. Some may have even watched entire seasons of a series a couple of times over and never get tired of them. They’re good and I agree with you. But come on, isn’t it time for something new?

7 Underrated Sitcoms in Netflix To Binge During Quarantine

For this week’s blog, we’re listing down 7 Underrated Sitcoms in Netflix that you should definitely watch while you’re stuck at home for the time being. You may have seen these show’s posters around Netflix, but let me be the one to convince you on finally giving them a try. (The sitcom names are hyperlinked so just click on them and get to watching!)

1. The Good Place

Due to an error, self-absorbed Eleanor Shellstrop arrives at the Good Place after her death. Determined to stay, she tries to become a better person.

This is an unusual sitcom that would take watching a couple of episodes first to get used to. It’s odd and unconventional, and very out of the box. It is definitely one of the best ones out there. Also,I’m sure you’ll as shocked as I was from the plot twist that’s waiting for you. And guess what? The show only gets better after that! Incredible.

2. Will and Grace

Gay lawyer Will and his roommate Grace look for Mr. Right with help from their witty sidekicks, boozy assistant Karen and unemployed entertainer Jack.

I instantly fell in love with this sitcom after watching the first episode because I related so much to the dynamic of Will and Grace. I’ve had such clingy and dependent relationships with a few of my girl friends. This was one of the first shows featuring a gay lead and the show only proves how so much fun your life would be with more gay people in it. Hahaha! The first two seasons are the best if you ask me.

3. Full House

Sisters D.J., Stephanie and Michelle grow up with three devoted father figures: their widowed dad, his goofy best friend and their cool uncle.

Now, this is an old-ass sitcom. It’s light, full of heart and just some good old family fun. If you’re a big family living in one house like we do, you’ll definitely relate to this. There is a simplicity to this show that you kind of miss from the new shows being aired in the recent years. I also got to see all the girls grow up throughout several seasons of the show, especially Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen who started the show when they were babies sharing the role of “Michelle”.

The good news is Netflix picked up this show 25 years later with Fuller House. Isn’t that incredible? This time, it’s D.J., Stephanie and Kimmy’s turn to live together in one house and help each other raise their kids and get into a ton of trouble. The show still carries the old-fashioned light family TV charm and gives a ton of nostalgia for the viewers of the original sitcom.

4. Grace and Frankie

They’re not friends, but when their husbands leave them for each other, proper Grace and eccentric Frankie begin to bond in this Emmy-nominated series.

I didn’t think I would grow liking this show, but I did. Grace and Frankie and are total opposites, but it’s their difference that complements each other. They also have such an admirable relationship of being by each other’s side no matter how big or hilarious of a mess they’re into. I also gained a lot of insight about the elderly watching this show and how age doesn’t define you and what you can still do. Rock on!

5. Alexa and Katie

Alexa is battling cancer. But with her best friend, Katie, by her side, she’s also starting high school — and ready for whatever comes next.

This is one of the more kid-friendly sitcoms on my list. Even if these girls are in a PG-version of high school, I didn’t find it corny at all. The show is still very funny and also heartfelt. Katie is there for Alexa as she fights cancer and Alexa is their for Katie as she has her own struggles. This just makes you really appreciate the friends you have in your life. Girl Power!

6. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

When a woman is rescued from a doomsday cult and lands in New York City, she must navigate a world she didn’t think even existed anymore.

This is another wacky sitcom, with kind of a troubling plot. I am really impressed how they were still able to address the trauma that Kimmy had throughout the show while keeping things funny and very sunshine-positive. You never really know what you’re going to expect with this show and that’s what makes it really fun.

7. One Day at a Time

In a re-imagining of the TV classic, a newly single Latina mother raises her teen daughter and tween son with the “help” of her old-school mom

It sucked so much when Netflix cancelled this show after it’s third season.Good thing though that another network picked it up for it’s 4th season! There’s so much more to tell about these characters’ stories and we can get excited again.

This is a really underrated sitcom that people should definitely watch. The comedy can be a bit forced in a few areas, but the story-lines are great. The type of representation in the show and the important topics and messages it raises is something that everyone should see.

What are you waiting for? Get to watching!

That’s it! I hope you guys enjoy any of the shows you choose to try this quarantine period. These shows are just a few that I’ve watched and really liked enough to recommend. Please let me know if you have other sitcoms or show I could try and watch in Netflix. I’m always in the lookout for something new and exciting. Let’s not get bored, okay? There’s plenty of stuff to do at home and plenty of show to watch, I’m sure.

Personally, having that perfect show gives me such comfort knowing I can look forward to watching something amazing after a heck of a day. We can get through this together and before we know it, we will be free once again to go out and explore the world. Let’s support one another and pray for the betterment of our world, okay? God bless us all!

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Thoughts:

Clang Clang
I only watch korean variety show in Viu but I’ll share this list to my friend who’s watching shows in Netflix.

Nica Rivera
Will watch full house, alexa and katie, unbreakable kimmy. If you want something new, i would like to recommend you to watch Iteawon Class, one of underrated korean netflix originals, kapupulutan ng aral, feeling ko makakarelate ka sa isang character dun, though few episodes bago ka makarelate sa kanya hehe. Personally mas gusto ko yun kesa sa CLOY 😊

Abby Sung
Looks interesting but sad I we don’t even have Netflix I would love to check out on those.

Travel with Karla
I haven’t seen any of them! I guess I’ve been hiding under a rock. HAHAHA! I’d like to watch the Unbreakable Kimmy… anyway, are you also fond of watching Kdramas?

Wendyflor Palomo
yay, I haven’t watched any, hahaha! if this social distancing continues, I might just browse through all those shows you mentioned.

Adam Belda
Just finished my last download for Netflix, will add this list right now. Thank you!!

Hazy Wanders
Thanks for sharing this! Although I still love rewatching Friends and HIMYM! hehe 😀

WanderWoMom
i havent watched any of this pero ive always wanted to try watching full house pero ewan ko ba bakit di ko na tutuloy haha!

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  4. blair villanueva

    Thank you for recommending these sitcoms. I must watch them coz the whole 6-weeks of isolation needs more activities indoors.

  5. So many great shows on this list, that I wish many of them didn’t come to an end. Unbreakable, How I Met your Mother, Will & Grace and The Good Place are all brilliant. I actually watched The Office for the first time. All great, all hilarious and helped me get through lockdown.

  6. So no lie, Darcee, my wife, made me binge watch Alexa and Katie over the past 2 weeks and we finished it last night! I think I may actually be allergic to that show cause my eyes kept watering up and I had the worst case of the sniffles during the last episode.
    For a Disney/Nikelodeon-esque type kid show, Alexa & Katie was really well written even for adults to enjoy!

  7. Great list! I don’t really watch in Netflix a lot but yeah we are like stuck at home that we want to do something..

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