Sitcoms have endured as a television staple because there's an inherent relatability embedded within their DNA. What would otherwise be a pretty stressful predicament in reality is given a sense of levity through a character ensemble we follow from week to week. Not every sitcom is made in one another's image, however, as familial dynamics, locations, and even the period in which they're made impart a greater context upon their stories. Shows like "I Love Lucy," "The Jeffersons," and "The Office" are considered some of the greatest sitcoms ever made , but they couldn't be more different from one another. Over the decades, these comedies have grown beyond characters learning life lessons and led to the central dilemmas becoming increasingly weirder, and we partially have "Seinfeld" to tha

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