6 Shows On Netflix To Watch Instead Of ‘The Office’

Netflix has teased the departure of the hit sitcom The Office from its streaming service for a few years now — back when I lived in Canada I even remember at one point actually seeing the doomed “available until” tag when I hovered over the show’s thumbnail. Eventually it started to feel a little like the boy who cried wolf, which was only amplified by Netflix announcing that Friends would be removed and then quickly turning around and said “just kidding, guys, it’s not going anywhere.”

However, it looks like they actually mean it this time. The Office’s days on Netflix are numbered, NBC has decided to pull it so that the network can offer it exclusively on their own streaming service. And lo, the days of blissful, all-encompassing streaming are behind us, as each network develops their own streaming services and hoard their shows like Smaug with his gold.

It’s sad.

Until then, here’s a small list of other shows still on Netflix you should check out as NBC pries The Office away from you. You’ll learn to love again, I promise.


Schitt’s Creek



This Canadian series follows the elite and completely out-of-touch Rose family as they rebuild their lives from scratch after being conned out of their fortune. Written and produced by father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy, it’s as quick and clever as it is silly and each season has only gotten better. Plus, Catherine O’Hara’s dialect is the most glorious thing to ever be borne of the English language.


Sex Education



This show is only one season old, but it packs a lot in its first eight episode run. There’s no shortage of coming-of-age comedies out there, but how many of them revolve around a teenage boy trying to act as the high school sex therapist and his mom who actually is a sex therapist? Sex Education is awkward in all the right ways, relatable to anyone who’s had to figure out their way through adolescent relationships, and chances are you’ll probably even learn a thing or two.


The Good Place



Ramping up for its fourth and unfortunately final season, this is the perfect time to binge The Good Place. Although the notion of what lies beyond death is usually a pretty heavy topic, this series is anything but. It’s whimsical, imaginative, full of unexpected twists, and a story you definitely haven’t been told before.


Grace and Frankie



I know this is a very bold statement, but Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin have never been better. Their yin-and-yang dynamic is hilarious, endearing, and perfectly balanced. While this show first and foremost proves that comedy isn’t just a young person’s game and doesn’t pander to anybody, Grace and Frankie also breaks every stereotype about seniority and what it means to grow old. Ageism is bullshit, and this series is a riot no matter how young or old you are.


Bojack Horseman



Although it’s a cartoon filled with talking animals, Bojack is one of the most accurate depictions of niches like Hollywood and the entertainment industry as well as universal experiences like unhealthy or traumatic childhoods, mental health, relationships, navigating adulthood, and learning to grow the fuck up. This series is absolutely one of the most genuinely hilarious and clever shows currently running, but also gets very, very real. Be prepared to cry as hard as you laugh, and probably keep your therapist on speed-dial.


The Last O.G.



This series is still in its infancy with only two seasons so far, so now is the perfect time to become a fan. Created by the brilliant Jordan Peele and featuring a roster of heavy-hitting comedians like Tracy Morgan, Cedric the Entertainer, and Tiffany Haddish, The Last O.G. should definitely be the next show you queue up. But reserve your judgement until season two, the first season was definitely about everyone finding their groove and was a bit of a rocky start. This show takes a hilarious approach to a very real and all too common narrative: life after incarceration. It’s the perfect blend of comedy, social commentary, and scary truths.

Published at Wed, 26 Jun 2019 22:51:24 +0000