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5 Classic Sitcom Episodes We Still Love Today


5 Classic Sitcom Episodes We Still Love Today


TV Episodes We Could Watch On Repeat

The nature of TV shows has changed dramatically in recent decades, but that doesn't mean those old shows don't still resonate with us. Whether through razor-sharp writing, unforgettable acting, or laugh-out-loud moments, some episodes will live on forever in our memories. Here are five classic sitcom episodes we still love today.

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1. “The One Where Everybody Finds Out” - Friends

“The One Where Everybody Finds Out” is the episode of Friends where the whole gang finds out about Monica and Chandler's secret relationship. It's a classic episode full of unforgettable one-liners. Iteven received three nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards.

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2. "The Soup Nazi" - Seinfeld

One of the most hilarious and memorable Seinfeld episodes ever made, "The Soup Nazi" is the one about the restaurant that serves the best soup, but only if you follow the hilariously strict chef's rules. It's the one where the "no soup for you" catch phrase, which lives on decades later, was born.

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3. “Dinner Party” - The Office

"Dinner Party" is the episode of The Office where Jim and Pam get roped into going to Michael's house for a dinner party. Here, they witness Michael and Jan's toxic relationship, see Michael's tiny plasma screen TV, and engage in plenty of classic cringe humor moments.

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4. “Lucy Does a TV Commercial” - I Love Lucy

This episode of I Love Lucy may have been released in the 1950s, but it's still comedy gold. Lucy lands a TV commercial for a health tonic that contains a high amount of alcohol. As she rehearses, she drinks the tonic, and chaos ensues as she gets increasingly more tipsy.

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5. “Goodbye, Farewell and Amen” - MASH

“Goodbye, Farewell and Amen” is the most-watched TV episode in US history, with 125 million viewers tuning in. The show's finale was the perfect blend of comedy, humanity, and emotion. 

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