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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Are you kidding ?

Seinfeld hands down.

I mean to create a comedy that was about everyday life situations and hilarious scenarios involving out-of-this-world characters [The Soup Nazi, Newman, etc. and of course the main characters. ] and above all doesn't get emotional and weepy at the end of every episode [i.e Friends on this list and most other sitcoms] is nothing short of Genius and Original.

I don't hate Friends at all, when I was growing up that's what I always watched [like all people at my age were] and I didn't even know about Seinfeld until when I was like 16 or something, but as "revvo" puts, it takes a certain amount of appreciation to the writing of the show that I consider is very hard to top again and also, If you can accept the absurdity of the show :D, because that's one If not the most debatable point of the show between its lovers and haters.

For me it all comes down to the replay value, for which Seinfeld is limitless, but Friends, It's all over for me now.

Edited by shadowless911
Are you kidding ?

Seinfeld hands down.

I mean to create a comedy that was about everyday life situations and hilarious scenarios involving out-of-this-world characters [The Soup Nazi, Newman, etc. and of course the main characters. ] and above all doesn't get emotional and weepy at the end of every episode [i.e Friends on this list and most other sitcoms] is nothing short of Genius and Original.

I don't hate Friends at all, when I was growing up that's what I always watched [like all people at my age were] and I didn't even know about Seinfeld until when I was like 16 or something, but as "revvo" puts, it takes a certain amount of appreciation to the writing of the show that I consider is very hard to top again and also, If you can accept the absurdity of the show :D , because that's one If not the most debatable point of the show between its lovers and haters.

For me it all comes down to the replay value, for which Seinfeld is limitless, but Friends, It's all over for me now.

Now that's one hardcore Seinfeld fan (Y) You're my hero!! :D

TV for me = Seinfeld! there's nothing else worth watching really if you compare.

Where is 3rd rock from the sun? Seriously that beats the crap out of Friends and any other comedy show.

I hated that show, but I guess it's a matter of opinions.

This is one that was only ever big in britain, but I loved Goodnight Sweetheart. A real bizarre premise, a bloke that could time travel back to wartime london by walking down an alley, but it was done really well and was genuinely very funny. It was so well acted by Nicholas Lyndhurst that they even managed to replace the 2 lead actresses (keeping the same roles) half way through its 6 season run and no one seemed to mind.

Oh I never missed an episode of Goodnight Sweetheart, I much preferred the first 3 series with Dervla Kirwan and Michelle Holmes though, I'm not a big fan of Elizabeth Carling to be honest and I didn't like her in Casualty either.

My vote goes to Friends. I would have put a vote in for Seinfeld too, but I didn't realize you could put multiple votes until AFTER I voted.

When I went to NYC in 2001, I got a picture of myself in front of the Soup Nazi place. That was awesome.

I hated that show, but I guess it's a matter of opinions.

I hated 3rd Rock From The Sun with a PASSION!

It's fine for me to accept stupid characters, but I don't like it when the character is about to say "Hey hey look I'm stupid, can you see ?!", It becomes pathetic for me at least.

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