Pick Or Pass On These 90s Sitcoms And We’ll Reveal A Hunky Soulmate

There are a lot of people out there that enjoy television, which is why there are so many television shows for people to choose from. While we're not considered to be in the golden age of television, and have been so for around two decades, there was a simpler time when television was filled to the brim with sitcoms. In the 90s, it was impossible to turn on the television without coming across as sitcom while channel surfing. This is a time that we think a lot of people miss, so we wanted to create a quiz that celebrated it!

What we've done is find some of the best 90s sitcoms out there, and we want people to either pick or pass on them, based on whether or not they enjoy them. Once they've done that, we'll be able to tell all the women out there which beautiful celebrity male is their soulmate! A chance to get nostalgic about situation comedies and look at some beautiful men?! We know, it's hard to resist!

So, we think it's about time we let people find out who their celebrity soulmate is. Want to take a look at some of the greatest sitcoms of all time?! Well then, we all better get started.

Question 1

Will & Grace

It may not seem too progressive by today's standards, but for the time, this sitcom was pretty amazing. It portrayed the life of two gay men as they attempted to find love and navigate their professional and personal lives.

Question 2

The Simpsons

The most famous television family of all time, these guys have been on television for decades at this point. It's impossible to know what they'll end up doing next, especially now they've been going for so long!

Question 3

3rd Rock From The Sun

For anybody attempting to come up with a weird and eccentric sitcom, placing aliens into a standard human situation is the best way of doing it. It's a chance to subvert the situation comedies already out there!

Question 4

The King Of Queens

King Of Queens is an interesting example of a sitcom in which two people are together who clearly don't like being together! If people knew a couple like this in real life they would suggest they split up as soon as possible.

Question 5

That 70s Show

This sitcom gave the writers a chance to look back on a previous decade and take a satirical swipe at what was once accepted stereotypes. Not only that, but it's full of characters that have made audiences laugh for years.

Question 6

Sister Sister

When people think about it, it's pretty amazing that there's so many twins that are in showbiz. It's almost if twins end up seeing that they've got something special and move into an industry that needs them!

Question 7

Sex And The City

Amazing to think that this show was once thought of as being progressive when it first came out, but it's now looked back on as being quite regressive. It follows four women as they drink and love their way through New York City.

Question 8

Seinfeld

Famously a sitcom about nothing, this show follows the exploits of four different people. From the mind of Larry David, this was what got him involved in television, before he eventually moved onto Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Question 9

Saved By The Bell

Throughout time, there have been a lot of television shows and movies about kids in high school, with the kids usually being played by actors much older than their character, but none more popular than this smash hit!

Question 10

Sabrina The Teenage Witch

The life of a young witch living in the real world is certainly something that many people have tackled in the past, but this show added a sense of humor and chaos that worked well for both children and adults!

Question 11

Roseanne

Despite the fact that it had a short lived reboot recently, this show was a staple for many US families during the 90s. It's no surprise that many of the actors in this show ended up going on to appear in other work!

Question 12

Married With Children

The modern family has been the standard sitcom set up for years at this point, but this one attempted to turn it on its head somewhat by portraying a rather crass family that didn't really seem like they were happy to be there...

Question 13

Cheers

While this certainly isn't the only sitcom set in a bar, this is the one that people will always remember. This show is legendary and was a stepping off point for many of the actors to move on into acting in bigger projects.

Question 14

Dharma And Greg

This sitcom takes on the odd couple model, but in this show the odd couple are choosing to be together! The wife is the quirky hippy with various eccentricities, while the husband is the suit wearing man with a serious job.

Question 15

Frasier

One of the most famous and successful spin-offs of all time, this show follows a man that was originally written into Cheers. He is a smart therapist who spends his days enjoying the finer things and helping people who ring in to his radio show.

Question 16

Freaks And Geeks

This show was a chance for people to look back on their time in high school and make it funny for a modern audience, while also offering their parents a chance to have a laugh at their own time as a child.

Question 17

The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air

This was the show that made Will Smith what he is today, gave him a chance to show the world that he has a huge presence that can make people laugh. Since then, he has gone on to act in both comedic and dramatic roles.

Question 18

Friends

Quite possibly the most famous and most successful sitcom of all time, people have watched these six characters for decades at this point, and it looks like people will continue to watch them for years to come.

Question 19

Home Improvement

A lot of the humor in this show comes from the concept that men and women are fundamentally different beings, which wouldn't really fly in the modern world! We've started to see that we have much more in common than we once thought...

Question 20

Kenan And Kel

These two spent their time in the 90s gaining fame and making people laugh. However, their humor was incredibly chaotic, so it's no surprise that it wasn't able to keep up that level forever. They had a good run though!

Question 21

Living Single

Still thought of as one of the most popular African-American sitcoms, Living Single followed the exploits of six friends who were trying to figure out both their professional and personal lives, much to the enjoyment of the audience.

Question 22

Blossom

This show put Mayim Bialik on the map, before she ended up getting famous on The Big Bang Theory! Unsurprisingly, the actor was tasked with playing a woman with an incredibly high intellect!

Question 23

Boy Meets World

The odd thing about shows like this is that they allow the audience to watch the characters grow as they enjoy the show! They start on the show young and end up being on television for years, which is why they end up growing up with people!

Question 24

Full House

One of the most famous US sitcoms, Full House follows the exploits of a widower as he attempts to raise his daughters with the help of his friend and brother-in-law, which obviously leads to some comedic moments!

Question 25

The Nanny

This series ran for six years, and throughout that time it managed to build up a serious amount of running gags. It was these gags that brought the show so much success, rewarding people for turning up to watch the show regularly.

Question 26

The Drew Carey Show

When an actor plays a fictionalised version of themselves, they're taking a real risk, as they can end up alienating their audience if they convince them that they are actually like this. It can be a tough thing to get right.

Question 27

King Of The Hill

The television schedule is full of animated families, but none end up hitting the same form of reality that this one does. It highlights a type of American family that really does exist in this world, while making a comment on American society.

Question 28

Mad About You

It has been announced earlier this year that this show will now end up being revived, with both of the actors cast in their original roles. It's great news for anyone who enjoyed this NYC look at married life.

Question 29

Martin

Having a sitcom based around a family in which the patriarch doesn't often show love to those around him, instead choosing to make fun of pretty much everyone in his life, is a pretty tough sell as people can end up getting down pretty quickly.

Question 30

Murphy Brown

Revealed to be coming back earlier on this year, it's crazy to think that its original run went on for an entire decade. Crazy to think that something so popular can end up coming back nearly twenty years later!

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