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4 Web Sitcoms That Are Better than Network TV

Everything is wrong with TV today. The internet is helping to fix this very problem though. With the ability to transmit films to millions of viewers as easily as YouTube makes it, we can finally find good content. Here’s a good list of 4 hilarious web comedies worth checking out.

We Need Girlfriends



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We Need Girlfriends is a hilarious 11 episode comedy revolving around 3 single men all of whom were dumped. It follows their ridiculous attempts to find girlfriends all along the way providing great laughs. The directing is great, and the acting is superb. It also has some hysterical lines that will make you laugh over and over.

Choose Your Own Tube



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A really clever 2 (six-episode) seasons of laughs, drama and drinking. The idea behind the show was letting YouTube viewers choose their own adventure, and it worked out great. The show executes perfectly in every thing it attempts. Its fun, energetic, light-hearted tone combines with great writing and great acting by its lead “Morgan.” You have to check this out.

Mr. Deity



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A shockingly funny collection of 20 episodes focusing on the “behind-the-scenes” of heaven. Follow God, the Devil, Jesus, and Larry as they design the universe and plan how society will interact. The show mixes the past (creation times) with modern times (like references to Xbox and such) expertly to make hilarious jokes and play a satirical joke on religion. The acting by all the actors is exquisite along with perfect casting for God. I guarantee you will laugh right away.

Break a Leg



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A fast paced, well shot comedy about a script writer in peril and danger. The show moves very smoothly with clever cut backs and forwards and always contains some funny moments. The acting is great all around with a good performance from our hero. Definitely worth checking out.

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