1. "Coupling" (2000-2004)
Steve, the 'nice guy', finally dumps his overly attached girlfriend, Jane, but his real crush is Susan. Susan's ex, Patrick, is also in the circle. So, you know, awkwardness galore! They hang out at their regular spot, a bar called "Cougartown." From disastrous dates to embarrassing sexual escapades, they've seen it all.
2. "Better Off Ted" (2009-2010)
Ted Crisp is a well-meaning single dad trying to navigate his role as head of Research and Development at Veridian Dynamics, a company that has no moral compass. Projects include cryogenically freezing employees or making indestructible plates (which nobody can eat off of because they also repel food).
His boss, Veronica, is hilariously detached, while scientists Phil and Lem provide the quirk.
3. "Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23" (2012-2013)
Chloe loves to scam people and initially tries to scare June off by being outrageous (think faking a pregnancy or walking around naked). But instead, they form an unlikely alliance against life's absurdities. They even befriend James Van Der Beek, who plays an exaggerated version of himself.
4. "Happy Endings" (2011-2013)
Penny is the perpetually single girl who speaks her own form of "abbrevs" (that's abbreviations, BTW). Brad and Jane are a married couple, complete opposites yet so right for each other. Max, meanwhile, breaks all gay stereotypes by being a slob who loves sports. They get into all sorts of shenanigans, from trying to win a food truck competition to surviving a heatwave.
5. "Suburgatory" (2011-2014)
Culture shock doesn't even begin to cover it. They're surrounded by obsessively perfect moms, macho dads, and overly groomed teens. Tessa becomes friends with her neighbor Lisa, whose mom Sheila is basically the queen bee of this suburban hive.
6. "Raising Hope" (2010-2014)
Jimmy, who's not the brightest bulb, leans on his quirky family for help. His mom, Virginia, and dad, Burt, were teen parents themselves, and they're more 'winging it' than 'Wisdom 101'.
7. "Party Down" (2009-2010)
8. "The IT Crowd" (2006-2013)
It's British humor at its geekiest and finest.
9. "The Inbetweeners" (2008-2010)
They get into all kinds of cringeworthy situations, from botched field trips to failed attempts at buying alcohol.
10. "Enlisted" (2014)
Pete is a super-soldier who gets demoted and sent back stateside from Afghanistan. His brothers Derrick and Randy are already there, mostly screwing things up. While they're supposed to be preparing soldiers for deployment, they're usually doing the opposite.