There are television shows that deserve to be classics, but almost no one has heard of them. Shows like Seinfeld, Breaking Bad, and MIX are rightly considered masterpieces that everyone should see.
However, not every must-watch TV show is lucky enough to become a beloved classic. Shows like girls5eva and The Returned deserve much more attention.
Crashing
From Seinfeld to Luis, we’ve seen plenty of semi-autobiographical sitcoms where a famous comedian plays a version of himself. But the Pete Holmes show Crashing is different because it takes us back to a time before Pete was famous, offering a new perspective on the comedy scene.
In Seinfeld, Luis, Brown, Mulaney, and every other show like this, the main character is already successful.
In «Crashing,» we witness Pete’s journey from performing at open mics to resorting to theft and eventually becoming a college comedian. The show portrays the challenges and hardships of honing one’s craft and making it as a comedian.
«Possessed,» on the other hand, is a lesser-known K-drama that combines comedy and supernatural thriller elements. The story follows a detective who partners with a psychic medium to combat the ghost of a murderer. Despite its intriguing premise, «Possessed» has not received the same level of international recognition as other popular K-dramas. La actuación es increíble, la música se adapta perfectamente al tono, y el romance entre los personajes centrales es auténtico.
«Hypermarket» debería estar en la misma conversación que «The Office», «Parks and Recreation» y «Brooklyn Nine-Nine». Es tan divertido, entretenido y gracioso como cualquiera de esos programas, pero no tiene tantos seguidores. Como comedia ambientada en un gran almacén, «Hypermarket» es tanto una sitcom encantadora como una aguda sátira de la despiadada América corporativa.
Con una pareja adorable de ¿se animarán o no? y un elenco de apoyo sin peso muerto, «Hypermarket» es el programa de confort definitivo. «girls5eva» is a brilliantly lit sitcom with a subversively dark and edgy sense of humor. It touches on current political issues, features outrageous one-liners, and even includes a joke about a local serial killer who cuts off feet.
The show serves as a love letter to the cheesy pop music of the late ’90s and early ’00s while providing a perfect comedic vehicle for women of a certain age. More than 20 years after their initial success, the girl group reunites to launch a comeback after one of their songs is sampled by a popular rapper.
The central quartet, portrayed by talented actors, particularly Paula Pell as the sassy, no-nonsense Gloria, brings the show to life. «girls5eva» seamlessly alternates between self-deprecating humor and uplifting drama, making it a must-watch for fans of smart and entertaining television.








