Results are in.
(1) The Office def (8) Frasier 86-14
(4) I Love Lucy def (5) Parks and Rec, 57-43
(2) The Simpsons def (7) Friends, 66-34
(3) Seinfeld def (11) Arrested Development, 92-8
A little surprised I Love Lucy took out Parks and Rec, but it's the right call.
Your Final Four match-ups
(1) The Office - Spanning 9 seasons totaling 201 episodes, The Office is
the iconic sitcom of what many claim as the "New Golden Age of Television" in America.
It's path to the Final Four: Workaholics>Brooklyn Nine Nine>The Cosby Show>Frasier
vs.
(4) I Love Lucy - Airing from 1951-1957, totaling 181 episodes, I Love Lucy gave post-WW2 America a strong female lead, an interracial marriage, and is considered by many to be
the most influential sitcom of the Original Golden Age of Television, and possibly of all time.
It's path to the Final Four: The Jeffersons>Sanford and Son>The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air>Parks and Rec
and
(2) The Simpsons - 30 years, 684 episodes, 34 emmys, and Peabody award later, The Simpsons and creator Matt Groening gave American audiences something entirely unique: a cartoon series geared towards adults, and
the iconic animated series of all time.
It's path to the Final Four: Ren & Stimpy>Family Guy>Scooby Doo>Friends
vs.
(3) Seinfeld - 9 seasons and 180 episodes...about nothing. We'd had irreverent sitcoms before, but Seinfeld took the idea of making a group of unlikable, fundamentally selfish individuals your lovable protagonists, and in doing so, gave us a uniquely postmodern and truly American sitcom. Arguably
the iconic American sitcom expression.
It's path to the Final Four: Full House>Home Improvement>Cheers>Arrested Development
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