10 tv shows that are actually funnier than ‘Friends’
10. Peep Show
For fans of British humor, this is a must. It uses a unique "point of view" filming style where you can hear the inner thoughts of the two main characters. It is painfully relatable and showcases the absolute awkwardness of adulthood in a way that Friends simply wasn't designed to do.
9. Curb Your Enthusiasm
Created by Seinfeld co-creator Larry David, this show follows a semi-fictionalized version of himself. It’s almost entirely improvised, leading to incredibly awkward and hilarious social situations that result from Larry’s refusal to follow unwritten social rules.
8. Schitt’s Creek
This show starts as a "fish out of water" comedy about a wealthy family that loses everything and ends as one of the most poignant, hilarious, and inclusive shows ever made. Catherine O’Hara’s performance as Moira Rose alone makes it worth the watch.
7. The Office (US)
Specifically the "Michael Scott" years (Seasons 2–7). The mockumentary style allows for a brand of "cringe comedy" that Friends never touched. It captures the mundane absurdity of office life with characters that feel much more "real" than the polished group in New York.
6. Parks and Recreation
While the first season is a bit shaky, the show finds its heart in Season 2. It’s much more optimistic than Seinfeld, focusing on a group of local government employees. The ensemble chemistry—especially between Amy Poehler, Nick Offerman, and Chris Pratt—is arguably better than the Friends cast.
5. 30 Rock
Created by and starring Tina Fey, this is a fast-talking, surreal satire of corporate culture and television production. Alec Baldwin’s performance as Jack Donaghy is legendary, and the joke-per-minute ratio is likely higher than any other show on this list.
4. Community
Set in a community college, this show is a love letter to pop culture. It’s famous for its "concept episodes"—one might be a high-stakes paintball war filmed like an action movie, while another is done entirely in 8-bit animation. It’s smart, meta, and incredibly creative.
3. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
If Friends represents the idealized version of a friend group, Sunny represents the absolute worst. The "Gang" is comprised of five narcissistic, sociopathic people who run a dive bar. It is loud, raunchy, and arguably the most fearless comedy on television.
2. Arrested Development (Seasons 1–3)
If you like dense, fast-paced humor, this is the winner. It follows the incredibly dysfunctional Bluth family and is packed with so many running gags, callbacks, and "blink-and-you-miss-it" background jokes that it’s actually funnier on a second or third rewatch.
1. Seinfeld
Often called the "show about nothing," this is the ultimate antithesis to Friends. While Friends leans on sentimentality and "will-they-won't-they" romance, Seinfeld operates on a strict "no hugging, no learning" rule. It’s a masterclass in observational comedy and remains the gold standard for pure, cynical laughs.



