Want to know what it's (kind of) like to work at Saturday Night Live? Even if the answer is no, you should still watch 30 Rock. Written and created by Tina Fey, the show is a hilarious take on writing a sketch comedy and maneuvering office politics. Plus, the series routinely featured A-list guests, like Matt Damon, Jennifer Aniston and Oprah Winfrey.
All episodes are now streaming on Peacock.
It's hard to find a show funnier and more wholesome than Parks and Rec. The series focuses on the Pawnee, Ind. parks department, an under-resourced but mighty group of government workers. What's more, the series features an ensemble cast comprised of Amy Poehler, Adam Scott, Aubrey Plaza and more.
Suffice to say the NBC series is the quintessential workplace comedy. With its quirky cast of characters and sometimes emotional storylines, it has the perfect balance of humor and drama, keeping viewers hooked for nine seasons. Although it's now over, the show remains a huge part of pop culture.
All episodes are streaming now on Peacock.
Following its premiere on ABC, the Quinta Brunson-created series became a part of many people's schedules and it's not hard to see why. Abbott follows a group of teachers who are doing the best—some might say Janine is doing the most—to help their students. In the process, they make mistakes and sometimes cause new problems, but they always come together at the end of the day, if not during lunch.
The first season is streaming now on Hulu.
This HBO series is a true delight, but (hopefully) nowhere near as stressful as real-life workplaces. The show centers on politician Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus), who is chosen as vice president. Hilarity ensues as she and her staff attempt to make the most of their political influence, while also trying not to embarrass the country.
Veep is currently streaming on HBO Max.
This isn't your typical cop show. The NBC comedy follows Brooklyn's 99th precinct as they solve crimes and, well, do paperwork. It's a funny take on the realities of working in an office and doesn't take itself too seriously.
Honestly, the gang at Paddy's Pub barely gets any work done, but most of the show is set at a place of employment, so we're counting it. The show follows Mac (Rob McElhenney), Charlie (Charlie Day), Dennis (Glenn Howerton), Frank (Danny Devito) and Dee (Kaitlin Olson), a.k.a. the Gang, as they do the dumbest things. Fan-favorite episodes include "Chardee MacDennis," "Nightman Cometh" and "Mac and Dennis Move to the Suburbs."
All 15 seasons are streaming on FX on Hulu.
This show is so good, Starz is bringing it back for another run. The series follows a group of cater-waiters, played by, you guessed it, Adam Scott, Jane Lynch, Ken Marino, Lizzy Caplan, Megan Mullally and more, as they balance their full-time jobs with their other aspirations. All members of the original cast are returning for the revival, except for Caplan, who is set to star in Paramount+'s Fatal Attraction series.
Throughout the show's six seasons, viewers got a good idea of what it's like working for a retail store. At the heart of the show is America Ferrera's Amy, who mostly manages to keep her cool in the face of hotheaded customers. Ben Feldman, Lauren Ash, Colton Dunn and more also star.
This Apple TV+ series chronicles the behind-the-scenes process of making the popular video game Mythic Quest. Written and created by Rob McElhenney, the show is funny and zeitgeisty.