Published May 10, 2026, 4:30 PM EDT

Writer Arielle Port began her career crafting TV narratives for platforms like Netflix and Hallmark before shifting to entertainment journalism. Inspired by her time at the University of Pennsylvania, she co-created the student-led web series Classless TV, launching her journey into the industry. Currently, she contributes to Screen Rant and resides in Los Angeles with her partner and their feline companion, Boseman.

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3rd Rock From The Sun

1996-2001

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The Solomon family sitting together in 3rd Rock From The Sun

Despite its initial popularity, the show rarely receives the same attention as contemporaries like Friends or Seinfeld. Its alien-family premise offered a unique lens on human nature, tackling topics such as gender roles and social norms with wit that still resonates. The standout performances—John Lithgow’s commitment and Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s youthful energy—make it a cult favorite rather than a forgotten relic.


All In The Family

1971-1979

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Promo shot from All in the Family

The show deliberately challenges outdated views, presenting Archie Bunker as a figure of resistance rather than endorsement. By confronting issues like politics and race head-on, it avoids being confined to its era and remains thought-provoking for modern audiences.


30 Rock

2006-2013

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The series was renowned for its rapid-fire humor and industry satire, predicting trends like media consolidation and social media culture. Its sharp commentary on corporate America feels especially prescient today.


Living Single

1993-1998

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This ensemble comedy broke ground as one of the top Black-led sitcoms of its time, offering nuanced depictions of professional Black life. Its influence endures in contemporary ensemble series.


Malcolm In The Middle

2000-2006

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Its innovative single-camera approach and authentic depiction of family chaos set it apart. Bryan Cranston’s breakout role further cemented its lasting appeal.


Spaced

1999-2001

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The British gem combined witty dialogue, visual flair, and pop-culture savvy, influencing a generation of single-camera comedies.


Party Down

2009-2010

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The show’s raw portrayal of gig economy struggles and career frustrations feels even more urgent now, bolstered by its enduring cast and recent revival.


Veep

2012-2019

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Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ portrayal of a bumbling politician remains iconic. The series’ sharp satire mirrors today’s political landscape, ensuring its relevance.


I Love Lucy

1951-1957

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Lucy’s physical comedy and timeless slapstick continue to entertain, proving that strong character-driven humor transcends eras.


The Golden Girls

1985-1992

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The show’s exploration of aging, friendship, and independence resonates strongly today, supported by stellar chemistry among the cast.



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