
Netflix is losing Arrested Development soon, but they’re already adding another comedy to fill the gap. While Netflix has a great selection of sitcoms – including their own hits like Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt and BoJack Horseman, as well as classics like Seinfeld and the new Night Court – they’ve just added another show from the 2000s that you might have missed.
Fans can now watch all four seasons of the early 2000s sitcom What I Like About You on Netflix. The show, starring Amanda Bynes and Jennie Garth, became available on February 11th, almost 15 years after it ended its original run on The WB in 2006. The comedy follows two very different sisters navigating life and hilarious situations together in New York City.
What I Like About You Is a Quintessential 2000s Time Capsule Worth Watching
Despite being frequently left off lists of the greatest sitcoms – shows like Seinfeld, Friends, and How I Met Your Mother usually dominate – What I Like About You is a show you shouldn’t miss. It’s a surprisingly great comedy with everything you want in a sitcom: funny physical humor, sweet romance, and a talented cast. Amanda Bynes and Jennie Garth have fantastic chemistry as sisters Holly and Val, and their complicated relationship – full of both arguments and affection as they learn to live together – provides the show with both laughs and heartfelt moments that develop over time.
What I Like About You is a wonderfully nostalgic show that really takes you back to the 2000s. It aired when Amanda Bynes was becoming a major star, moving from her popular role on Nickelodeon’s The Amanda Show to being a teen idol, and the series was a great way to showcase her comedic skills. The show perfectly captures the feel of early 2000s TV, including the fashion, hairstyles, and pop culture, making it a fun watch for anyone who remembers that era.
What’s New on Netflix?
Looking for something new to watch on Netflix? February brought a lot of additions to the streaming service’s library. You can now enjoy new seasons of Heartland and The Way Home, all seasons of the Night Court reboot, along with shows like What I Like About You, Samuel, and Search Party.
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