King of the Hill highlights the stories of the fictional small town of Arlen, Texas. Hank Hill, the show’s titular character, is a conservative American who loves his country, his family, and propane (and propane accessories).
There aren’t any lessons learned at the end of each episode, characters continuously become worse people as time passes, and there isn’t much in terms of season-long plotlines or overarching narrative stories.
Whereas Sunny’s characters are completely unredeemable, Peep Show instead focuses on the awkwardness of its characters as we get a glimpse into their lives.
American Dad isn’t afraid to embrace the personalities of its characters. Thankfully, the show’s characters are much more fleshed out than the sitcom caricatures of Family Guy.
Part of the show’s brilliance is because it’s never afraid to make fun of itself. With the basis of the series being about working on Saturday Night Live, 30 Rock wisely spends less time on the actual variety show and more time on the behind-the-scenes chaos
The tale of Nancy Botwin is extremely relatable. A widowed mother of two is forced to start her own business to make ends meet for her family. It turns out that her business is selling weed.
Like some of the other best entries on our list of best shows to binge on Hulu, Freaks and Geeks has the perfect balance of comedic and serious storylines. It’s a beautiful coming-of-age story with enough star power to impress even the most stubborn viewers.