The funniest series in history according to science

The Office (in its US version) has just been declared the funniest sitcom ever, and that's what the science says (so you can go up to all your friends who don't get it or hate it and tell them they're completely wrong).

When it comes to choosing a good series, it's really all about opinion and perception: what some people like may be the most hated by others, what scares some may not necessarily scare everyone, and the funniest comedies can cause many sleep attacks. But there is a surefire way to choose the best options for each genre by doing research and asking as many people as possible to pick their favorites.

Science has already determined which horror movies can actually put you on the brink of a heart attack, and now they've used their detective skills to figure out which shows will make you laugh (to the point of stomach pain), no matter how many times you've watched them or how bad your day was. Where to watch your favorite TV series has already been told here: https://nettv4u.com/entertainment/english/article/where-to-watch-your-favourite-tv-series

The research was done by OnBuy.com, who put together a group of volunteers to watch 10 shows selected by comedy lovers and they ended up picking the top 7 from a list ranging from classic shows like Friends and The Office to newer options like Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

Office

The US version of The Office is a favorite. The series stars Steve Carell, John Krasinski and Jenna Fischer, and is a mockumentary of sorts that follows office workers in their daily lives of ego breakdowns, offhand jokes, love affairs, inappropriate behavior, and a bit of boredom.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Starring Andy Samberg, Terry Crews, Melissa Fumergo and Stephanie Beatriz, this series takes the mockumentary format to a police station made up of the most extravagant officers, detectives and characters and focuses on the adventures and recklessness of Jake Peralta, Amy Santiago, Rosa Diaz and the police chief who has to deal with them at Precinct 99 in Brooklyn.

Community

Gillian Jacobs, Allison Brie and Donald Glover team up in this comedy about a group of adults who are in junior college. After meeting with a lawyer, the group is forced to go to college, which leads them to form a special study group in which they do not study, of course, but spend their time analyzing life's problems.

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

Starring Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton and Rob McElhenney, this series has received several Emmy nominations and follows five friends who own an Irish pub in Philadelphia. The problem is that they all have big egos and personalities, as well as a lot of crazy ideas, which makes it hard for them to work together without wanting to kill each other every day.

Developmental Arrest - Meet My Parents

It's a classic: Arrested Development, starring Jason Bateman and Sera Mikael, is about a man who must deal with his strange family and real estate business after they are accused of securities fraud. This comedy has a bit of caustic humor, thanks to the characters who seem to be unable to come to terms with themselves and the world.

Friends

Of course, we wouldn't have a list of good comedies without Friends, which, despite being set in the 90s, remains relevant due to its characters going through a series of challenges that everyone faces at some point. Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer, Matt LeBlanc have the best bromance on TV, and Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox and Lisa Kudrow have the best chemistry, and it's all fun. We wrote about the longest and most beautiful series of all time on this resource.

How I Met your mother

From time to time someone tries to make new friends. “How I Met Your Mother” is one of the best attempts, despite the terrible ending. The series is narrated by Ted, who tells his children how he met their mother, relives dozens of stories and wonderful moments he shared with friends who have accompanied him throughout his life.

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