I’d say Simpsons, because it has probably the largest base of useful quotes.
“The Good Place” - you bet your fudging life!
Holy shirt balls!
Shaka when the walls fell
That’s how you speak isn’t it, through metaphor
This broke my brain when I watched again, because I constantly use star trek, wars, Simpsons, Seinfeld, and so many other references to explain how I’m feeling.
Unfortunately no one else watches them.
Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia, it would be an easy transition
BE GONE FROM ME
I just wanna be pure
“Goddamn it! I don’t know how to express myself unless through anger and personal attacks!”
Pulp Fiction. I can still say useful everyday phrases like “Well, let’s not start sucking each other’s dicks quite yet.”
I’m pretty sure nobody around me understands why I always say little KANGaroo so strangely.
And no, I don’t often have reasons to say that, but that doesn’t stop me from making my own.
Arrested development! Not sure it would change my daily interactions.
I’ve made a huge mistake
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
Tapiooooca!
Ice hole.
Backstreet boys!
South Park - not much would change since it would be only a slight increase in the number of f bombs I use.
Community
EDIT: changing my answer to Taskmaster, if only so I can still say “all the information’s on the task”
Did I meet these potatoes before?
Wait what‽ What wait‽ Wait what‽
Trailer park boys. Way she goes boys
Brooklyn nine-nine “Cool, cool, cool, cool, cool. No doubt, no doubt, no doubt.”
The Simpsons.
It’s been on so long that you’d never notice you’re quoting the show. That and they seem to be good at predicting the future.
Smithers … You … Are … Really … Good … At… Turning me on.
You should probably ignore that
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I take “Yes, Minister” together with it’s follow-up “Yes, Prime Minister”. It’s old, yes, and British, but I’ve yet to see a series with more memorable quotes.
don’t forget the 2013 remake!
There was one? Never heard about it.
I must rewatch this, I feel I was too young to get most of the more subtle humour when I first watched it.
Absolutely. The scenes where Sir Humphrey explains British Newspapers to the minister or talks with Frank Weisel about conscription were absolutely gold! Or “The Prime Minister giveth, and the Prime Minster taketh away.” ;-)
I remember the scene where Sir Humphrey, explains why the UK must be inside the EEC in order to make a mess out of it. So good…
And so true…
Venture Brothers, probably. I already quote it too much. Hot dolphin!
what up my glipglops
ol Rick n morty should cover all my wubalubadub dub.
Ren and Stimpy.
No sir, I don’t like it.