Which Major 90s Sitcom was Best?


90s Sitcoms  

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  1. 1. 90s Sitcoms (only choose 2)

    • Seinfeld
      155
    • Everybody Loves Raymond
      50
    • Frasier
      55
    • Will and Grace
      21
    • Friends
      128


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That was from the 80s - it doesn't count, hence why it wasn't on the list.

Seinfeld aired from: Jul 1989 = in the 80's

Married with Children = aired from: Apr 1987 = 3 years in the 80's 7 years in the 90's

Couldn't stand Seinfeld - wanted to punch all the characters for being stupid. Couldn't identify w/ Frasier at all.

Home Improvement should've been on the list for sure. Only checked Friends from what was on it. Raymond had its moments, but I'd never go out of my way to watch it.

So I've heard. But it seemed rather stupid and when I pointed it out to people, they said that's what makes it so great. So I dont know man.

They're right! Frasier I've only checked out some episodes in comparison to every episode of Seinfeld so I'll backup the latter.

In the I'd say second half of Seinfeld's seasons, the whole thing became almost too cartoonish. Characters that you would never meet in real life like Newman who's pure evil and stories that seemed too absurd like trying to get a marble rye into your girlfriend parent's house using a fishing rod or be part of a made-up holiday called Festivus :rofl:

No other sitcom was like it and that can't be argued. People either like or hate Seinfeld.

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