The mid-2000s era ofSaturday Night Livewas blessed with talent.Amy Poehler,Andy Samberg,Bill Hader,Chris Parnell,Fred Armisen,Jason Sudeikis,Kenan Thompson,Kristen Wiig,Maya Rudolph,Tina Fey, andWill Forteteamed up in one of the most legendary casts of an already iconic spawning pool of comedic talent. These bonafide living legends, one by one, splintered off to create and or participate in television shows of their own to varied success—30 Rockking among them. It captured critics’ eyes and audiences’ hearts while consistently delivering high-quality comedic writing and performances across its seven-year run.
30 Rock is a self-aware show about a comedy writer, Liz Lemon (Fey), trying to have it all in New York. She discovers her dream of success means sacrificing some element of her life, be it sleep, social time, or family time, but endlessly struggles to balance more spinning plates than she can handle. It’s a sitcom, a workplace comedy, and a political satire show wrapped up in a cinematic presentation. It won 16 Primetime Emmy’s—more thanThe OfficeandParks and Recreationcombined—to cement its legacy as one of the most critically successful comedy series of all time. The heart and humor are enhanced by the energy and rhythm of the big band soundtrack. The sardonic, satirical world is populated by hyperbolic characters who’re brought to life in career-defining performances byAlec Baldwin,Tracy Morgan,Jane Krakowski, and series creator and writer Tina Fey.

Fans who’ve recently finished30 Rockon Netflix may find themselves asking, “What now?” Outside of the30 Rock:A One Time Special, the pandemic-inspired reunion episode currently streaming on Peacock, there are only so many shows that capture the pace, wit, and comedic glory of Tina Fey’s comedy classic. We’ve put together a list of the best shows like30 Rockto help fill the Rural Juror-sized hole in our hearts—and you can expect to see several familiar faces, from the series itself and from Fey’s fellow SNL alumnus.
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For consistent comedy from increasingly odd characters, joinArcherand co. at Isis. Poorly-aged spy agency name aside,Archeris an Emmy award-winning comedy, and undoubtedly one of the funniest, best-written shows on television. The barrage of jokes never stops, not even during the action inherent to a workplace comedy about an independently funded black-ops intelligence agency. This animated show is slightly more dry in its delivery and tone, but the corporate commentary and absurdist treatment of the characters make it feel more in line with the wackier side of 30 Rock. The stellar voice cast featuresArrested DevelopmentalumniJudy Greerandthe recently departed and dearly missedJessica WalteralongsideH.Jon Benjamin(Bob’s Burgers),Aisha Tyler(Criminal Minds), and SNL and30 Rock’s ownChris Parnell. The cast is charged by an ever-growing list of celebrity cameos and side characters who’ve guest-starred across the 12 seasons. The show reinvents itself multiple times in the later seasons, carrying over long-running gags, but it continues to be a high-quality comedy for the ages.
Arrested Development
Arrested Developmentis a workplace sitcom that doubles as a family sitcom about the Bluth family; a corrupt, dysfunctional group of oddballs and moochers. Michael Bluth (Jason Bateman) breaks his back to drag his family’s name out of the mire after his father’s arrest implicates the company in embezzlement, fraud, and the lighter treasons. His siblings, Gob (Will Arnett), Lindsay (Portia de Rossi), and Buster (Tony Hale) are laughably lazy and privileged obstacles Michael must overcome if he hopes to save the company, save his family, and spend more time with his son, George Michael (Michael Cera). Michael is obstructed by his parents at nearly every step along the way by his parents. The patriarch George (Jefferey Tambour) and matriarch Lucile (Jessica Walter) manipulate their children into harassing and competing with each other as a means of achieving their own selfish goals. The main cast also featuresDavid Cross(Mr.Show) andAlia Shawkat(Search Party), as well as frequent narration by Hollywood legend,Ron Howard, which completes the formula for the full comedic force that isArrested Development. It’s goofy and odd with persistent one-liners and punchlines that have leaked their way into the pop culture zeitgeist, so much so that even people unfamiliar with the show might recognize them.
Better Off Ted
It’s a shameBetter Off Teddidn’t get a chance to further its specific shade of satire. The first two seasons were silly, fun, and a singular spin on the workplace TV comedy. It’s clinical in its dissection of corporate greed, and the inhumanity of corporate jobs and ethics.Jay Harrington(S.W.A.T.) is the charming and handsome middle management hotshot at Veridian Dynamics, a pharmaceutical and technology development company. Their questionable practices in researching and developing helpful medicines and appliances are almost unconscionable yet consummately hilarious. The percussive and funky soundtrack, the will they won’t they relationships, and the interoffice politics between idiosyncratic characters makeBetter Off Tedfeel like it’s happening on a different floor of 45, Rockefeller Plaza. There’s a will they won’t they, there’s a they already did, but the best relationship is the fraternal bond between R&D scientists Lem Hewitt (Malcolm Barrett) and Phil Myman (Jonathan Slavin). Their boyish charm, brotherly bickering, and constant experimentation on the staff is a wacky flavor specific to this show.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Somewhere betweenParks and Recreation,30 Rock, and police procedurals existsBrooklyn Nine-Nine, a workplace comedy about a New York precinct. It’s home to an eclectic cast, including SNL alumni Andy Samberg. Co-created byMichael Shur—producer onThe Office,Parks and Rec, andThe Good Place—and fellowParks and RecproducerDan Goor,Brooklyn Nine-Ninecaptures a similarly mismatched variety of characters forced together via a common job. The show walks a fine line poking fun at the police while presenting them in a competent light. It’s certainly light-copaganda, but the show uses its platform to confront modern social issues through its diverse main cast.Andre Braugher’s turn as a homosexual, African American police captain named Raymond Holt, in particular, is a vessel for comedy and commentary that sings amongthe stellar cast.
Communityreplaces the workplace with the classroom, and the study room, but maintains the dynamic of the workplace sitcom. It checks all the boxes of a broadcast network comedy—a will they won’t they, a love triangle, a pair of inexplicably bonded boyish-men, and characters who don’t change despite the lessons learned by the end of each episode. It’s been memed into oblivion thanks to its sharp writing and visual comedic styling, and it made household names out of its cast includingAlison Brie,Danny Pudi,Gillian Jacobs, andDonald Glover. Created byDan Harmon(Rick and Morty), Community struggled to keep its cast as its future remained in constant jeopardy.The handful of seasonsare packed with inside jokes, self-reference, and balls to the wall action thanks to episodes directed byJustin Lin(Fast Five) andThe Russo Brothers(Avengers:Endgame). It’s one of the biggest departures thematically from30 Rock’s style, but fans of Tina Fey’s award-winning sitcom will find the laugh-out-loud antics at Greendale Community College as ridiculous and hilarious as the behind-the-scenes look at The Girly Show offered in30 Rock.

Curb Your Enthusiasm
When it comes to jokes, running bits, and celebrity cameos, few shows can go toe-to-toe withCurb Your Enthusiasm. Through its 100 episodes and 21 years on air, it’s hosted A-list actors, comedians, politicians, and sports personalities.Larry David’s long-running sophomore TV series afterSeinfeldis a hilarious, meta-comedy about Larry himself. Like Tina Fey and Liz Lemon, Larry David is an exaggerated representation of himself slinking around LA, stumbling into social faux pas, making up unspoken rules, and forever navigating his way around actually apologizing. It’s an unscripted comedy that only gets stronger through its 11 seasons. The show took a break from 2011 to 2017 before returning with season 9, and season 10 a couple years later. Bonus: unlike most shows on this list,Curb Your Enthusiasmis expecting a new season this year.
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
On the subject of the few shows on the list with a new season on the way,It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s 15th season arrives later this year.It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphiahas evolved. The character’s histories and oddities have taken specific and amusing paths that slowly alter but respect the core of the Philly natives everyone loves to hate. What started as a comedy series about trashy nitwits gradually shifted to contemporary social commentary and satire. Like30 Rock, the people that populate the world of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia are dumb. Their lack of self-awareness coupled with their narcissism sees ‘the gang’ assert themselves into just about any argument or conflict that catches their attention. The Irish bar setting is simply a backdrop that acts as a play place that adapts to the theme of the episode: Paddy’s Pub has been a courtroom, a classroom, a funeral home, a restaurant, a quarantine zone, just about anything but a functional bar. But despitethe success of the show and its longevity,It’s Always Sunnycontinues to deliver quality episodes 16 years after it debuted.
Parks and Recreation
Tina Fey’s comedy tag-team partner Amy Poehler struck gold afterSaturday Night Livetoo.Parks and Recreationis one of the most adored series for an entire generation of TV watchers. The uncompromising and incomparably diligent Leslie Knope is a classic character brought brilliantly to life by Amy Poehler. Her wacky but fastidious nature alone could carry thisGreg Daniels(The Office) giant, but the ensemble cast elevates it almost beyond compare. April Ludgate (Aubrey Plaza), Andy Dwire (Chris Pratt), Ann Perkins (Rashida Jones), Ben Wyatt (Adam Scott), Chris Traeger (Rob Lowe), Donna Meagle (Retta), Gary/Jerry/Terry Gergich (Jim O’Heir), Tom Haverford (Aziz Ansari), and Rob Swanson (Nick Offerman), these are beloved characters that opened the doors of opportunity for so many members of the cast. Even the side characters are so rich and funny that they’re wortha chronicle of their own. It’s one of the most laugh-out-loud funny shows ever made, and it shares the same values and strengths that made30 Rocksuch enjoyable television. There’s a levity to the tone, even when the story is an allegory for actual government errors and atrocities, and an energy to the jokes that putsParks and Recon a pedestal with the greats.
Party Down
Cocreated by producers fromVeronica Mars,Paul Rudd, andDan Ethridge(The Sarah Connor Chronicles),Party Downis a workplace comedy about a catering organization based in LA. Would-be actors, screenwriters, and comedians tray up food and clean up at high society events while they attempt to mingle and posture among people they presume can help their careers. It was a short-lived show on Starz that featured the combined comedic talents of Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation),Jane Lynch(Glee),Ken Marino(Tucker and Dale vs Evil),Lizzy Caplan(Masters of Sex),Martin Star(Silicon Valley), andRyan Hansen(Veronica Mars), strengthened by rotating guest spots filled by party attendees and hosts. It’s a raunchier workplace comedy than30 Rock, thanks to Starz being a premium cable channel, but the lack of severe scrutiny over subject matter creates more opportunity for comedic scenarios that simply can’t exist on broadcast TV.
The Office
The American version ofThe Officeis arguably themost successful TV series of the twenty-first century. In the midst of his legendaryKing of the Hillrun withMike Judge, Greg Daniel set aside time to developThe Officefor NBC, adapting from the British series of the same name and eventually carving out a long-running path all its own. Rising starSteve Carell, fairly fresh offThe Forty-Year Old Virgin, filled the shoes of Michael Scott. Michael Scott is the blunderous boss of a midsized regional sales company that operates in Scranton, Pennsylvania. In addition to Michael Scott, there’s a large supporting cast that enriches the show through every look and documentary-style testimonial, but the bulk of the show rests on the shoulders of the now-iconic characters, Andy (Ed Helms), Dwight (Rain Wilson), Jim (John Krasinski), and Pam (Jenna Fisher). It revels in more awkward, dry humor than30 RockorParks and Rec, which all aired simultaneously for a time on NBC, but it’s just as funny and heartfelt. Jim and Pam are, of course, one of TV’s most beloved couples, but love is a theme that permeates this show. Like in real life, everyone is searching for acceptance, comfort, and reliability as they misbehave at cringe-worthy levels.


