Hectic work week? Here's a list of 10 comedy shows you should binge watch this weekend
These shows along with the right binge-worthy food are the perfect way to unwind on the weekend. So if you are looking for a laugh riot you've come to the right place.
As the hectic work week comes to an end and if you're reading this as you head back home, clueless about how to spend your weekend apart from partying and usual catching up with friends. Fret not, we have compiled a list of light-hearted comedy shows to ward off the hectic work stress. These comedy shows across the top three web streaming services Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hotstar Premium have created quite the buzz. From all-time hits to some newly introduced ones, shows in the comedy genre rarely go wrong. They are easier to watch especially after you've had a crazy week at office or if you've just finished with a marathon of exams. These shows along with the right binge-worthy food are the perfect way to unwind on the weekend. So if you are looking for a laugh riot you've come to the right place. Check out these comedy shows which you could binge-watch this weekend:
Bojack Horseman (Netflix): This animated sitcom revolves around BoJack Horseman, a humanoid horse, and his bid to revive his once glitzy star status. Bojack was Netflix's first animated series and even bagged an award for best animated series. With five seasons already underway, the acclaimed Hollywood satire will be returning for its sixth season this year. Let the animation not fool you as Bojack Horseman is packed with adult humour.
Tripling Season 1 and 2 (TVF Play and Sony Liv): This Indian web series had a successful first season. Full of adventure coupled with the heartwarming bond shared by three siblings who set out on a hilarious road journey, Tripling was all things fun. The story of Chandan, Chanchal & Chitvan as they navigate life and relationships promises a laugh riot and will leave you wanting for more. Now is a good time to catch up on season 1 of the show as Tripling season 2 will be back on April 5.
The Tick (Amazon Prime): Released almost two years ago, this superhero saga steadily picked up pace and has a hilarious take on villains and superheroes. Based on a comic book, the show has the hilarious British comedian Peter Serafinowicz as Tick and Griffin Newman as his rather ordinary sidekick Arthur. It is one show that might just surprise you.
Brooklyn 99 (Netflix): It has been seven years since this detective/NYPD sitcom showed up on our screens and it now has a brand new season currently being aired on Comedy Central. This award-winning show will crack you up with detective Jake Peralta's immature style and movie references while catching thieves. Captain Raymond Holt's staright face, Gina Linetti -- the human form of 100 emojis and the always eager to impress Amy Santiago only add to the awesomeness of this sitcom. You can binge watch the first five seasons of the show on Netflix.
Friends (Hotstar Premium): An all-time favourite and irrespective of the re-runs, this sitcom revolving around six friends in the city of New York in the 90's can never be enough. Be it Rachel's style, Ross' imitation or Monica's OCD tolerance, Friends will definitely remind you of better days and fonder memories.
Sex Education (Netflix): Released in 2019, Sex Education stars Suicide Squad's Margot Robbie in a super cool avatar. To see a bunch of teenagers navigating awkward, weird and random sexual encounters in a high school setting is fresh. The underground therapy clinic run by Otis, a teenager, deals with issues of his peers. Sex Education is full of frank discussions and quite explicit, promising you non-stop entertainment.
Rick and Morty (Netflix): A sociopathic scientist, Rick, who goes on adventures across the universe that often involve his grandchildren, Morty and Summer is full of interesting humour, and hilarious memes. With three seasons on Netflix and another one on the way, Rick and Morty is a clear hit with viewers and memers alike.
Fleabag (Amazon Prime): This British comedy series, produced by BBC, made a debut in 2016 and went on win a Bafta shortly after. The show is coming back for a second season after we saw the protagonist in season one, a woman in her 30s living in London, trying to navigate her own life while dealing with the tragedy of her best friend’s death. As per international reports, Fleabag season two will be released in over 200 countries on Amazon Prime Video from 17th May 2019.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime): Set in the late 1950s, the show revolves around a Miriam "Midge" Maisel and her perfect life until one day her husband decides to leave her and she ends up discovering an unknown talent the same night -- Stand up comedy. This award-winning show has two seasons and will soon return for a brand new season.
The Office (Amazon Prime): Another all-time hit, this documentary style first premiered in 2005 and often tops the list of sitcoms. Don't judge it by its first few episodes as the first season opened to mixed reviews but the following four seasons received widespread acclaim from television critics.

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