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A fine-dining chef inherits his family's Chicago sandwich shop. Loud, anxious, beautiful — it's the rare show that makes you feel the heat of the kitchen through the screen.
Eight comedy shows that are actually funny — plus a few that will make you cry first. From workplace chaos to vampire mockumentaries and everything in between.
A fine-dining chef inherits his family's Chicago sandwich shop. Loud, anxious, beautiful — it's the rare show that makes you feel the heat of the kitchen through the screen.
Underfunded Philadelphia public school teachers make do with nothing. The best network comedy in years — warm, sharp, and the only show that makes you laugh and want to fund public education at the same time.
A legendary Vegas stand-up and a broke young comedy writer are forced to collaborate. Jean Smart is giving one of the best performances on TV. The writing is relentlessly smart.
Three true-crime obsessives investigate a murder in their NYC apartment building while recording a podcast about it. Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez are perfect together.
Ancient vampires living in Staten Island, struggling with modern life. Mockumentary format, absurdist humor, and an ensemble that commits completely. One of the most consistently funny shows on TV.
A grieving therapist breaks all the rules by telling patients exactly what he thinks. Jason Segel and Harrison Ford are the unlikely team no one knew we needed. Warm and very funny.
An American football coach hired to manage a struggling English football club against everyone's better judgment. Seasons 1 and 2 are near-perfect television. Optimism as a superpower.
A selfish woman accidentally ends up in the afterlife's version of paradise and has to fake being a good person. The most structurally inventive comedy of the last decade. Complete series, perfect ending.
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This page is curated by the DYSI team and updated regularly. All shows listed are currently available on major streaming platforms. Recommendations are editorial — we don’t accept payment for placements. DYSI is an independent watchlist tracker built for people who share what they watch.