The 10 Best Experimental Sitcom Episodes, Ranked

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Sitcoms are some of the most beloved television shows out there. There is something about them that is inherently comforting and dependable, and that brings fans coming back for more laughs. They are some of the most rewatchable shows, and fans continue to love the characters and root for the relationships, even long after the shows have ended.

9 "No Weddings and a Funeral" 'Ted Lasso,' Season 2, Episode 10 Ted Lasso may have been loved for its fun and silly structure, but the show was also very bold in diverting from this structure on occasion. Except for the dreadful "Beard After Hours," the show was great at breaking its structure with different types of episodes.

7 "Background Check" 'New Girl' Season 4, Episode 6 New Girl was the ultimate comfort show, with constant silliness and sweet moments between the core group of loftmates. The show occasionally experimented with bottle episodes, like Season 4, Episode 17, "Spiderhunt," which hilariously showed the group hunting for a spider and dealing with a lot of miscommunication.

"Janet" was a major departure in structure for The Good Place, because it had all of its main characters being played by D'Arcy Carden for the majority of the episode, while they dealt with important emotional conflicts that had been building up over the course of the season. It made for an incredible, funny, and moving episode that was unlike anything else on The Good Place or on any other sitcom.

When Jeff Winger rolled a die to determine who would go downstairs to get the pizza, he inadvertently created six different timelines, one for each person that got the pizza. The timelines showed different things that could go wrong and right in each timeline, and even the Darkest Timeline, where Pierce died and Jeff lost his arm, among other things. It was a deep sci-fi twist on Community, with a new structure that split the episode into six different potential versions.

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