If you enjoyed the quirky humor and relatable struggles of 'Socially Distanced (2020),' you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same blend of comedy, heart, and modern-day challenges. Whether you're looking for more pandemic-themed entertainment or just love witty storytelling, these picks will keep you entertained.

Arrested Development (2003)
Description: A satirical sitcom about a dysfunctional family, known for its rapid-fire jokes, running gags, and layered humor.
Fact: The show was canceled after three seasons but gained a cult following, leading to a Netflix revival. The banana stand is one of the most iconic props in TV history.


The Office (2005)
Description: A mockumentary-style sitcom that captures the mundane yet humorous dynamics of workplace life, focusing on quirky characters and their interpersonal relationships.
Fact: The show was originally based on the British series of the same name. Many of the show's iconic moments were improvised by the actors.


30 Rock (2006)
Description: A fast-paced, meta-humor-filled sitcom about the behind-the-scenes chaos of a live sketch comedy show, featuring eccentric characters and witty dialogue.
Fact: The show was loosely based on Tina Fey's experiences at 'Saturday Night Live.' The character of Jack Donaghy was inspired by several real-life NBC executives.


Parks and Recreation (2009)
Description: A mockumentary sitcom that explores the absurdities of local government through a lovable ensemble cast, blending humor with heartwarming moments.
Fact: The character of Ron Swanson was inspired by a real-life libertarian who worked in local government. The show's fictional town, Pawnee, is known for its bizarre historical facts.


Community (2009)
Description: A meta-humor-filled sitcom about a group of misfits at a community college, known for its inventive storytelling and pop culture references.
Fact: The show's infamous 'Paintball' episodes were inspired by action movies. The phrase 'Six seasons and a movie' became a rallying cry for fans.


Modern Family (2009)
Description: A mockumentary-style sitcom that follows three diverse families, blending humor with heartfelt moments about modern relationships and family dynamics.
Fact: The show was one of the first to feature a same-sex couple as main characters. The actors who played Haley and Alex Dunphy are sisters in real life.


Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013)
Description: A workplace comedy set in a police precinct, featuring a diverse cast of characters who navigate both professional and personal challenges with humor and camaraderie.
Fact: The show was canceled by Fox after five seasons but was revived by NBC due to fan outrage. The Halloween heist episodes became a fan-favorite tradition.


Schitt's Creek (2015)
Description: A heartwarming comedy about a wealthy family who loses everything and moves to a small town, learning to appreciate life's simpler pleasures.
Fact: The show was co-created by Eugene Levy and his son, Dan Levy. The Rosebud Motel sign was auctioned for charity after the show ended.


Superstore (2015)
Description: A workplace comedy set in a big-box store, highlighting the absurdities of retail life and the bonds formed among employees.
Fact: The show often included cutaway gags showing bizarre customer behavior, inspired by real retail stories. The finale featured a time jump to the COVID-19 pandemic.


The Good Place (2016)
Description: A philosophical comedy that explores morality and ethics through the afterlife adventures of a group of flawed individuals, blending humor with deep questions.
Fact: The show's twist at the end of the first season was kept secret from the cast until filming. The frozen yogurt shops are a nod to the idea of 'fake goodness.'
