Shows Like, Parks and Recreation (129)
Best Shows Like Parks and Recreation, Ranked by IQ Score
Ensemble workplace comedies that earn their warmth without sliding into sentimentality. Mike Schur's lineage, the canonical optimistic-civic-comedy register, and the rare entries that match Parks and Rec's specific cognitive shape. Ranked by IQ Score.
Parks and Recreation (IQ 129, Competent) is Mike Schur's canonical seven-season ensemble. Three things make the show distinctive on the TVI rubric: an ensemble where every cast member has a specific cognitive register the writers respect, civic-machinery-as-actual-subject (the show is genuinely about local government, not just set in it), and warmth that's earned through accumulated character growth rather than declared through tone. The audience-fit pool is shows that hit at least two of those three.
Anchor picks. The Good Place (129) is Schur's ethics-as-actual-subject sitcom, the closest match for the cognitive register. Brooklyn Nine-Nine (126) is the workplace-ensemble cousin under the same showrunner lineage. Abbott Elementary (126) is the contemporary inheritor, mockumentary-format, civic, optimistic. Ted Lasso (111) is the tonal sibling outside Schur's catalog. The Office (UK) (158) is the cognitive ceiling for the workplace-comedy form, included as the structural benchmark even though its tone runs colder than Pawnee's.
How this list is built. A title appears here if it shares Parks and Rec's specific shape, ensemble of distinct cognitive registers plus civic or institutional setting plus earned warmth, not just generic sitcom DNA. Veep (175, Masterclass) appears as the cynical counterweight, same DC-political subject matter, opposite tonal register, included because the rubric reads both as cognitively serious.
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