
Peacock’s quietly turned into a goldmine for sitcom fans. Seriously, if you’re in the mood for classic office chaos, sharp ensemble casts, or something completely original, you’ll find it here. Their lineup mixes old favorites with some clever new stuff and a few offbeat picks you probably didn’t expect. Whether you’re hunting for a comfort binge or just something to make dinner a little funnier, here are five sitcoms on the respective platform that are worth your time.

'The Office' is the sitcom everyone knows, and honestly, there’s a reason for that. You’ve got the oddball crew at Dunder Mifflin, led by Michael Scott—awkward, clueless, but somehow lovable. The show nails that perfect mix of cringe and heart, and it’s packed with lines people still quote years later. The streamer even has “Superfan Episodes” with extra scenes, so there’s always something new to catch, even if you’ve watched it a dozen times.
Why watch: The cast’s chemistry is unbeatable, the jokes still hit, and it just never gets old.

If you want something a little sunnier, 'Parks and Rec' is right there. Amy Poehler’s Leslie Knope is all optimism and ambition, running her quirky team in Pawnee’s parks department. The whole thing is packed with warmth, a wild supporting cast, and enough running gags to fill a notebook.
Why watch: It’s clever, the characters actually feel like friends, and the show just leaves you in a better mood.

'Modern Family' keeps things hectic and hilarious, following three very different households but one big family. The show’s fast, witty, and manages to pull off sweet moments without getting sappy. It’s great at poking fun at everyday family weirdness—awkward dinners, holiday meltdowns, all of it.
Why watch: If you want a comedy that’s quick and heartfelt, this one’s hard to beat.

'New Girl' kicks off with Zooey Deschanel’s Jess moving in with three guys after her breakup, and things only get weirder from there. It’s a goofy, lovable cast, fast banter, and plenty of big, silly moments. The show’s all about friendship, figuring life out, and not taking yourself too seriously.
Why watch: For the wild group dynamics and those genuinely sweet, laugh-out-loud scenes.

'Community' is just different—in the best way. It’s about a bunch of oddballs at a community college, but it’s the show’s love for pop culture, sharp writing, and wild, genre-hopping episodes that make it stand out. You never really know what you’ll get next, and that’s half the fun.
Why watch: If you like your sitcoms smart, weird, and always surprising, this one’s for you.