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  1. Aug 15, 2024 · From gripping dramas like Yellowstone to hilarious comedies like The Office, NBCUniversal's streaming service Peacock has plenty of options to choose from.

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    • 4,278 votes. SpongeBob SquarePants. SpongeBob SquarePants is an iconic Nickelodeon show that has made waves since its inception in 1999. It follows the hilarious adventures of the ever-cheerful SpongeBob and his quirky friends in Bikini Bottom, a beautiful underwater city.
    • 2,378 votes. The Loud House. The Loud House broke onto the Nickelodeon scene in 2016, entertaining audiences with its endearing portrayal of a large family.
    • 114 votes. Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years. Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years is a charming prequel to the much-loved SpongeBob SquarePants series.
    • 93 votes. Rugrats. Rugrats burst onto the scene back in the 90s, captivating viewers with a fresh perspective on the world as seen through the minds of babies.
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    • Suits. Suits may be best known now as the last acting gig for Meghan Markle, but it's a worthy and bingeable legal drama without all that royal fuss. Mike Ross (Patrick J. Adams) is a college dropout with a photographic memory who makes money by taking the LSAT and bar exams for others.
    • Based on a True Story. Much like Only Murders in the Building, this satire pokes fun at our great national addiction to true crime. We indulge in many different ways: podcasts, documentaries, fictionalized dramas and comedies.
    • Bupkis. If you saw Pete Davidson’s semi-autobiographical film The King of Staten Island, then his semi-autobiographical series Bupkis will feel very familiar.
    • SNL. Year: 1975-Present. Cast: Various. Genre: Comedy. Rating: TV-14. Runtime: 48 seasons. Created by: Lorne Michaels. Trailer: Watch here. Saturday Night Live is four decades into its run for a reason: the sketch comedy follows a classic formula that is uninterrupted by a rapidly changing world.
    • Cheers. Year: 1982-1993. Cast: Ted Danson, Shelley Long, Woody Harrelson, Kelsey Grammer. Genre: Comedy. Rating: TV-14. Runtime: 11 seasons, 275 episodes. Created by: Glen and Les Charles, James Burrows.
    • Parks And Recreation. Year: 2009-2015. Cast: Amy Poehler, Rashida Jones, Nick Offerman, Aubrey Plaza, Chris Pratt, Aziz Ansari. Genre: Comedy. Rating: TV-14.
    • Friday Night Lights. Year: 2006-2011. Cast: Kyle Chandler, Connie Britton, Taylor Kitsch, Michael B. Jordan. Genre: Drama. Rating: TV-14. Runtime: Five seasons, 76 episodes.
    • The Office (2005–2013) In the early days of Peacock, The Office was more than its most popular show; it was also the primary reason to subscribe to the streaming service, which offered enticing extended episodes.
    • Parks and Recreation (2009–2015) Parks and Recreation hails from the creators of The Office with a similar premise: We follow the government employees of a small town Parks and Rec department as they handle city problems in tandem with their own issues.
    • Superstore (2015–2019) For those who've worked in retail, you know the value of having enjoyable co-workers to help you power through those long shifts, filled with overwrought customers and back-breaking tasks that call for some major vent sessions in the break room.
    • Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013–2021) Brooklyn Nine-Nine trades the melodrama and violence of police procedurals for a comedy that embraces wacky humor (think of it as Police Academy–meets–The Office, and you’ve got the right idea).
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