If you loved the witty banter and quirky roommate dynamics of 'The Exes' (2011), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar TV shows and movies that capture the same humor, awkward relationships, and hilarious cohabitation chaos. Whether you're a fan of sitcoms or just looking for your next binge-worthy series, these picks will keep you entertained.

Frasier (1993)
Description: A sophisticated sitcom about a psychiatrist navigating life, love, and family in Seattle, with witty dialogue and clever humor.
Fact: The show holds the record for the most Emmy wins by a scripted series, with 37 awards during its run.


Friends (1994)
Description: Features a tight-knit group of friends navigating life, love, and work in New York City, with a strong emphasis on humor and interpersonal relationships.
Fact: The iconic orange couch in Central Perk was found in the Warner Bros. basement and almost didn't make it into the show.


Everybody Loves Raymond (1996)
Description: A family sitcom that humorously explores the dynamics between parents, siblings, and in-laws, with a focus on everyday life.
Fact: The show was based on the real-life experiences of its creator, Ray Romano, and his family.


Will & Grace (1998)
Description: A groundbreaking sitcom about the friendship between a gay man and a straight woman, blending humor with social commentary.
Fact: The show was one of the first mainstream TV series to feature openly gay main characters in leading roles.


The King of Queens (1998)
Description: A sitcom about a working-class couple dealing with the ups and downs of married life, often with a humorous and light-hearted tone.
Fact: The show was originally conceived as a spin-off of 'Everybody Loves Raymond' but quickly established its own identity.


Two and a Half Men (2003)
Description: A sitcom centered around the comedic dynamics of mismatched roommates, blending humor with the challenges of cohabitation and personal growth.
Fact: Originally intended to be titled 'Man Men,' the show became one of the highest-rated sitcoms during its run.


The Big Bang Theory (2007)
Description: A sitcom that explores the lives of a group of socially awkward scientists and their neighbor, blending geek culture with relationship humor.
Fact: The show's theme song, 'The History of Everything,' was written and performed by the Barenaked Ladies specifically for the series.


Mike & Molly (2010)
Description: A sitcom about an overweight couple navigating love and life together, with a strong emphasis on humor and relatable struggles.
Fact: The show was praised for its portrayal of plus-sized characters in lead roles, breaking stereotypes in mainstream TV.


New Girl (2011)
Description: A quirky comedy about a group of roommates with contrasting personalities, highlighting the humor and heart in their everyday interactions.
Fact: The loft apartment set was designed to look like a real, lived-in space, complete with mismatched furniture and personal touches.


Rules of Engagement (2007)
Description: A comedy focusing on the different stages of relationships, from dating to marriage, with a mix of humor and heartfelt moments.
Fact: The show was initially developed as a vehicle for David Spade but evolved into an ensemble cast comedy.
