Colleen Ballinger created the show, based on her YouTube character Miranda Sings, and she stars in it too. What's on Netflix is a unofficial fansite for Netflix. The go-to source for comic book and superhero movie fans. Easy isn’t a number one contender in Netflix’s "young people navigating the world of sex and relationships in a trendy city" comedy subcategory, but it’s still a damn fine way to spend eight hours. In the lengthy gaps between his BoJack, Batman and Bluth commitments, Flaked offers an enjoyable way to spend a few hours with Arnett at his slimiest. Not only did it offer fan service for the old faithful Stars Hollow devotees, but it also broke new ground with its leads and forced them to reflect on their lives. The chemistry between the two leads is a constant source of joy. Kutcher plays a former football star that heads back home and mucks in on the family ranch. The result was something very special. There are no standout supporting performances, which is normally the sort of thing that makes a mostly-naff sitcom worthwhile. We know we all have one! The streaming service showed its confidence in the series back in February, by ordering three more seasons at once. For those who are familiar with David Wain’s cult classic teen movie parody, this prequel reunion show is a slice of fried gold. It blends serious issues like PTSD with the struggles of raising a family, without forgetting about the importance of sharp humour and great performances. All images are used with permission or licensed. This is a show that could go on forever and is another prime example of how thoughtful and funny sitcoms can be in this modern age. There was an error with subscription attempt. Take look at our curated list of TV comedy series. She opts to move to New York and start life anew, making weird new friends (Carol Kane and Tituss Burgess, in a couple of great supporting roles) almost immediately. If you need proof that reviving an old show doesn’t always pay off, look no further than Fuller House. Instead of getting bogged down with the lead character’s flaws, the show encourages you to laugh at her unconventional route from sofa to stardom. But pretty much everything else – from Lorelei "doing Wild" to Rory’s "four words" – worked wonderfully. Arnett thrives in the man-child arena once again, playing Chip, a self-help guru who fails to live up to his own pearls of wisdom. Arnett’s former-sitcom star BoJack is one of the greatest comedy protagonists, with his desire to rekindle his career being in constant flux with his self-sabotaging behaviour. In an age where a lot of comedies feel light and substance-free, Girlboss is breath of fresh air. Here’s the A-Z on all of the Netflix Original comedy series streaming on Netflix right now and will be soon. One Day At A Time shows a promising example of what a sitcom can be in this day and age. At this rate, it wouldn’t be surprising if it ran indefinitely until the end of time. It is by far the finest original comedy that Netflix has to offer. The show is notable for taking place largely in Spanish, like a sportier version of Narcos. It’s a loose remake of a 1975-1984 sitcom of the same name (which was developed by Norman Lear, and starred Bonnie Franklin), and manages to remain fresh and funny despite its roots in the past. What's on Netflix is a website of Posterity Information Technology Ltd. It is created from the minds of Judd Apatow, Lesley Arfin and Paul Rust, the latter of whom also stars in the show. It’s impossible to make such a vast number of shows at the same time and have them all be successful winners. Living with friends, struggling with work, attempting to connect with your family, and recovering from addiction also play important parts in the plot. This is especially true in the world of comedy, where it feels like there’s a new wacky show with a quirky thumbnail pic dominating the streaming service’s homepage every other week. How does your favourite fare in this definitive ranking of Netflix comedy shows? The premise is a wonderful one: two women decide to live together when they discover that their husbands are gay and are planning to marry. The series makes Dev and his supporting characters feel like real people, by giving them genuine problems to grapple with long-term, rather than throwing wacky sitcom moments at them just to fill 20 minutes. A one-stop shop for all things video games. This is a show that rewards you for watching it, treating you to a deep emotional journey, umpteen running gags, and a stable of loveable characters. A Year In The Life wasn’t just a return for Gilmore Girls, it was an evolution of it. The show plonks these attractive young peeps, amongst others, into modern day Chicago and lets sparks/sex/bad behaviour commence. Give this one a watch, if you haven’t already. ), but, looking solely at the highly entertaining first season, it looks like Netflix has really hit the back of the net (ha!) The concept of The Characters is a daring and admirable one. The premise of Schneider playing himself, and encouraging viewers to sympathise with his high-flying celeb problems, really backfires. How does Emily cope without Richard? Three seasons in and the show just keeps getting better. Essentially it’s a fresh spin on the sketch-show model. Copyright What's on Netflix 2018. But it’s also so much more than that, offering hilarious insights into each and every aspect of their lives and showing how difficult it can be to actually make a relationship work. Real Rob is a pure vanity project, which is bound to make even Schneider’s biggest fans long for his Saturday Night Live glory days. The brilliance of almost the entire cast playing younger versions of the characters they played fourteen years prior brings plenty of chuckles to the table, as do the scripts from Wain and Michael Showalter. And, like the aforementioned Gilmore Girls comeback, it pushes the formula in new directions rather than allowing the leads to stagnate. Odenkirk is tied up with Better Call Saul at the moment, and Cross will be busy soon with Arrested Development season five. All the latest gaming news, game reviews and trailers. Aziz Ansari and Alan Yang cooked up something great with Master Of None. The writing gets better year after year, with the reviews improving to match. There has been something of a backlash from those that think the premise is racist against white people, but it’s hard to deny the critical consensus. If you’re one of the few people who hasn't yet checked it out, the basics are easy to pick up: Kimmy is rescued from a doomsday cult in Indiana after fifteen years of being held underground by a crazy reverend (played by Jon Hamm). But beyond that, there’s really nothing to grab your interest, unless deep cut references back to the original show is the kind of thing that floats your boat. Creator Jenji Kohan, of course, deserves a lot of applause, as does Piper Kerman, whose candid memoir inspired it. The scripts keep getting better, too, with a recent underwater episode managing to say so much despite BoJack being rendered mute for most of it. It’s more filler than killer, but there’s enough charm to cover up the cracks. The result is a highly meta and very thoughtful show, which has a humorous and talented actor – with an impressive emotional range – at its heart. His journey is both hilarious and heartbreaking, often at the exact same time. Given that its decent cast consists of Ashton Kutcher, Danny Masterson, Debra Winger and Sam Elliot, The Ranch could have been something great if it had anything resembling a unique hook. The show packs in laughs, and it asks you to sympathize at times, all the while shocking you with an endless stream of selfish schemes from Sophia. An impressive cast is assembled, including Atlanta/Deadpool 2 star Zazie Beetz, The Flash movie’s Kiersey Clemons, and Jump Street alum Dave Franco.