All-time popular comedies that have become fixtures in American pop culture, such as “The Office,” “Parks and Recreation,” “Psych,” "Monk" and others are now available to viewers in most Southeast Asian countries and QCs. If you missed these hilarious shows the first time, here are a few reasons you should watch NOW.
You think your office is dysfunctional? You haven’t seen anything yet! At the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company’s Scranton office, the employees take pranks and office shenanigans to a whole new level.
A Fake ‘Psych’ Solves Real Crimes
Follow Shawn. He has an incredible ability to read people and an exceptional eye for detail — but he pretends to be a psychic to help the police solve tough crimes! Bromances, mysteries, and hidden pineapples make “Psych” a fresh take on the old crime series genre.
Get Into Local Politics With ‘Parks and Recreation’!
See all there is to love about hometown politics with Leslie Knope, Deputy Director of “Parks and Recreation” for the small town of Pawnee, Indiana. Armed with her binders, scrapbooks, obsessive love for waffles, and inspirational photos of Hillary Clinton, Leslie and her Parks and Rec department team get into fun and crazy hijinks.
The biggest prankster is none other than Leslie’s coworker, Tom Haverford, Pawnee’s own trickster with #swag. |