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10 Must-Watch Comedy Series on HBO Max You Shouldn't Miss

Which one do you like most?

By LumiPublished about a year ago 5 min read

As a top streaming service platform, HBO Max is renowned for its giant library of all kinds of TV series. When it comes to the comedy genre, it especially offers a diverse selection for viewers of some must-watch collections. In this article, we carefully selected 10 comedy series on HBM Max, having both classics and popular ones over the decade. Each of these selected commodities is unique and offers laughter and deep thoughts for viewers. No matter whether you are a fan of classic comedy or a contemporary comedy enthusiast, there will be something for you. Plus, we have also prepared the most effective way to help you download these series without limitations for better offline viewing. If you are interested, read on to get more.

10 Must-Watch Comedy Series on HBO Max

1. Friends (1994)

The number one, of course, is the iconic sitcom Friends. It is a cultural phenomenon, a present of an era that has resonated with countless audiences for years. The comedy sets the stage in New York and starts the story between 6 close friends - Rachel, Ross, Monica, Chandler, Joey, and Phoebe. It tells the ups and downs of their lives, loves, and friendships. With its relatable and distinctive characters, and funny talking. Friends has become synonymous with comfort TV, which makes it still one of the best TV series of the present audiences.

2. Veep (2012)

Veep serves as the razor-sharpest political satire and, perfectly captures the chaos and absurdity that people might associate with American politics. Featuring Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Selina Meyer, this vice president-turned-president is surrounded by incompetence and haunted by her ambition. The series features sharp humor combined with super-fast dialogue and ruthless political worlds, thus setting this show apart from others in the comedy genre. Louis-Dreyfus plays this character and knights many critically acclaimed, award-winning performances for the show. Veep is simultaneously funny and brutally honest with a take on D.C. that cavorts in its petty silliness and fights for power constantly.

3. The Office (2005)

The Office is one of those loved and still-remembered sitcoms, only because the twist that the show takes is in the spirit of television comedy – a mockumentary. Based on the Dunder Mifflin paper company, this show displays the quirky lives of employees under their often dumb manager, Michael Scott, played by Steve Carell. Difficult humor, truly memorable moments, and very probable situations in the office form this series. After nine seasons, The Office was becoming a phenomenon that drew its comedy from everyday working life.

4. Sex and the City (1998)

The HBO classic ran from June 6, 1998, for six seasons. It was adapted from Candace Bushnell's book, based on her collection of stories from The New York Observer column. This series tells the life of Carrie Bradshaw and her three friends, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda, who are trying hard to have love in this city while having a career. Featuring Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis, it was directed by David Frankel and Nicole Holofcener. With a unique plotline and weirdo outfits, the show got a very distinguishable character, which took off onto another level to gain acclaim. In fact, it is so much more monumental than just the people who watch it that The Guardian placed it at number 57 of the top television shows of the 21st century.

5. Barry (2018)

Created by and starring Bill Hader, Barry is a dark comedy series. This HBO series centers on Barry, a tired former marine who becomes an assassin and unwittingly winds up in acting class while following his target to Los Angeles. Barry turns a new leaf after learning an interest in acting, but his old ways seem to come out due to the past catching up. What makes the show work is how it interlocks great darkness and high humor in exploring human nature, abrasively spotlighting an individual who must decide whether to reach toward some new dream or be fatally anchored by his dark memory.

6. Silicon Valley (2014)

Silicon Valley is both raucously and delicately observed. It follows the fortunes of a number of young, would-be entrepreneurs trying to find their feet in the cruel world of technology start-ups, nailing the trials and absurdity of start-up life to the full with this wickedly written comedy. It is required to pre-watch not just for the tech tribe but also for the fans of that peculiar subgenre: comedies of complaint.

7. Curb Your Enthusiasm (2000)

Created by Larry David, this comedy finds the humor in everyday annoyances. A fictionalized version of David threads his way through socially awkward situations. Curb Your Enthusiasm is trademarked with its improvisational style and dry humor, giving it a very niche cult following. His character is neurotic, making many people just kind of relate to him, and thus Curb Your Enthusiasm can likely be considered a comedic treasure.

8. The Comeback ( 2005 )

The Comeback is a parody of the entertainment business, with Lisa Kudrow playing Valerie Cherish, a has-been sitcom actress seeking to regain her former glory. This series is a comedic take on the film sector's fascination with personalities. Kudrow is both amusing and moving since Valerie’s hysteria to keep up with the times frequently causes unpleasant, although appealing, scenarios. The Comeback is a one-of-a-kind series that is both humorous and absolutely individual.

9. Bored to Death (2009)

An offbeat comedy about plucky writer Jonathan Ames, who is a novelist turned unlicensed detective. Featuring Jason Schwartzman as the sleuthing Jonathan, his investigations are anything but typical, putting him and us viewers through a variety of hilarious misadventures. The spells-only wizard with a sense of humor, not wise, precisely, but certainly insightful. His quirky sidekicks, Zach Galifianakis and Ted Danson, are extra layers of offbeat charm. Using witty dialogue delivered by the talented cast and unpredictable storylines with a unique blend of mystery mixed in. Bored to Death has created an innovative comedy-drama that really grows on you.

10. Enlightened (2011)

Enlightened follows the lovely Laura Dern as Amy Jellicoe, a woman who has an inspired quixotic idea to rebuild her life after years of public breakdowns! The series takes you on a journey of self-improvement, corporate culture, and personal redemption. Dern makes the character both inspiring and flawed. This is not a comedy with toilet humour but rather an introspective show that has deeply thought-out sentiments about becoming your best self.

Final remarks

We have introduced several good comedy series for you to watch on Max. Which one is your favorite? The classic Friends? Or the modern show Barry? Anyway, each show has its features. One thing is for certain: they are all wonderful shows and have unique highlights. No matter what shows you like, don't forget that the most important thing is your happiness. The comedy is generated to bring up joyfulness in people. So, just enjoy watching! Have fun.

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  • Cindy Calderabout a year ago

    Excellent suggestions.

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