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    5 great classic shows I wish I had watched sooner

    JamesBy JamesJuly 8, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    • The article discusses classic TV shows the author wishes they had watched sooner, including The Office, Arrested Development, and The Wire.
    • The Office, a workplace comedy about Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, earned a spot on the author’s Mount Rushmore for comedy shows after binge-watching it in late 2020.
    • Arrested Development, a show canceled too soon by Fox, impressed the author with its absurdist humor and running gags, although they were less impressed with the fourth and fifth seasons.

    We all have our blind spots when it comes to streaming.I’ve admitted the classic movies I was late to, includingL.A. Confidentialand To Live and Die in L.A.Now, it’s time to come clean about the classic TV shows I wish I had watched sooner. Some of these I can blame on my age — two of these shows premiered before I was born

    However, I missed out on the initial runs of three shows that debuted in the 2000s. For one of them, I didn’t have HBO, so I can’t be too hard on myself. For the other two, I don’t have any good excuse. They aired on Fox and NBC, respectively — two channels I had. Thankfully, streaming services brought them into my life, and I righted my wrongs

    The Office

    The American remake of the British mockumentary

    NBC’s Thursday night lineup was part of the network’s “Must See TV” programming. In the 2000s, I made sure to watch ERat 10 p.m. ET. However, I rarely tuned in earlier in the night to watch The Office, the workplace comedy about the employees at Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. Had I seen enough of The Officeto understand the concept? Yes. Did I sit down and watch every episode when it was on NBC? I did not. In fact, I did not stream every episode of The Officefrom start to finish until late 2020 before the show moved from Netflix to Peacock.

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    I’m glad I took the time to binge-watch the series because it earned a spot on my Mount Rushmore for comedy shows. I guess now is the right time to admit I have never seen the UK version of The Officecreated by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. Perhaps it’s time to add it to my watchlist

    Arrested Development

    There’s always money in the banana stand

    Arrested Developmentwas a show canceled way too soon by Fox. I didn’t discover “the story of a wealthy family who lost everything and the one son who had no choice but to keep them all together” until a decade after its 2003 premiere. Once I heard that Netflix commissioned a new season, I decided to give the show a shot

    Michael Bluth (Jason Bateman) is the aforementioned son who must keep the family together after George Sr. (Jeffrey Tambor) heads to jail. The show excelled when it came to absurdist humor and the running gags are the stuff of legends. Gene Parmesean might be my favorite bit from a comedy this century. Unfortunately, I can’t speak too highly of the fourth and fifth seasons

    The Wire

    A generational HBO drama

    Where to begin when speaking about one of the greatest shows of all time? I did not have HBO in the early 2000s, so I didn’t start watching The Wireuntil 2012, four years after the series finale. David Simon’s groundbreaking series examines the drug trade in Baltimore through the eyes of the dealers, law enforcement, and government. It’s one of the smartest shows ever written, and it smartly evolved by featuring a new subject in each subsequent season

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    The Wireis also proof that Emmys don’t always matter. The show only received two Emmy nominations during its run. One of the show’s nominations, a writing nod for Middle Ground, the 11th episode of the third season, has one of the most shocking ends to a character arc in the show’s history

    The Wonder Years

    A middle-class family becomes an American staple

    I was not one of the millions of viewers to watch The Wonder Yearspilot after Super Bowl XXII. Spoiler alert, I wasn’t alive. I had older siblings, so I was familiar with the Arnold family growing up. I caught most of The Wonder Yearswhen it aired on ABC Family, and filled in all the gaps when it hit streaming

    The show begins in 1968 and introduces 12-year-old Kevin Arnold (Fred Savage) and his middle-class family. Over the course of six seasons, Kevin goes through many accomplishments of adolescence: first love, jobs, high school, and more. It’s a special coming-of-age 1980s sitcom that remains as relatable as ever despite depicting a time over 50 years ago. Kevin checking on Winnie after her car accident still tugs at the ol’ heartstrings

    Family Matters

    Welcome to the sitcom hall of fame, Steve Urkel

    Family Mattersis another show that premiered before I was born. I knew about Steve Urkel (Jaleel White) by the end of the show’s run in 1998, but I caught most of the episodes in reruns on ABC Family and Nick at Nite. First, Family Mattershas one of the five best opening theme songs in sitcom history. A spin-off of Perfect Strangers, Family Mattersfollows the Winslow family, led by Carl Winslow (Reginald VelJohnson) and his wife Harriette (Jo Marie Payton)

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    The show began as a portrait of a Black middle-class family living in Chicago. By season 2, the show became a star vehicle for Urkel, who broke out in season 1 so much that the show promoted him to the main cast in season 2. It’s one of the rare times when too much of something is not a bad thing. Urkel makes me laugh, and I’m sure his first “Did I do that?” will make you laugh, too

    More shows are coming your way on streaming

    If you’re like me, then you’re always checking the streaming services for new and returning shows. One of the more interesting additions to streaming is Siloseason 3, Apple TV’s excellent sci-fi show. When I’m not watching Silo,I’m finishing The Bearseason 5, the final run of episodes for Hulu’s hit show

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