When Netflix dropped Leanne, nobody expected it to hit quite this hard. A sitcom that feels fresh yet familiar, hilarious yet heartwarming, it quickly became the comfort show audiences didn’t know they were missing. The chemistry of the cast, the sharp writing, and the perfectly awkward yet lovable charm of Tim Daly have made it a runaway success.
Fans are now asking the big question: Will there be a Season 2? While Netflix hasn’t made it official just yet, the buzz is undeniable — and the odds are looking very good.
But if you’re already missing the quirky warmth of Leanne, don’t worry. We’ve rounded up five shows that deliver the same cozy, binge-worthy magic — and one of them is already being dubbed the must-watch comedy of the decade.
1. Grace and Frankie (Netflix)
Before Leanne, this was the ultimate “comfort sitcom.” Starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, it’s the story of two women whose lives are turned upside down when their husbands leave them… for each other. Funny, heartfelt, and endlessly bingeable.
2. The Good Place (Peacock/Netflix in some regions)
Smart, witty, and full of heart, The Good Place delivers laughs while also tackling big questions about life and morality. Think Leanne, but with a philosophical twist and an afterlife setting.
3. Kim’s Convenience (Netflix)
This Canadian gem follows a Korean-Canadian family running a convenience store in Toronto. Like Leanne, it balances humor with real family dynamics — and it gave us the breakout star Simu Liu (Shang-Chi).
4. Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)
The ultimate feel-good watch. A kindhearted coach takes on a struggling soccer team in the UK. Even if you’re not into sports, the humor and warmth will win you over instantly. It’s the kind of series you finish with a smile on your face — much like Leanne.
5. Schitt’s Creek (Hulu/Netflix in some regions)
And here it is — the one critics and fans alike have called “the must-watch comedy of the decade.” The story of the wealthy Rose family losing it all and moving into a tiny town motel turned into a cultural phenomenon. Heart, humor, and iconic characters — it’s a masterpiece in comfort TV.
The Bottom Line
Leanne may still be waiting for its official Season 2 renewal, but the spirit of cozy, laugh-out-loud sitcoms is alive and well. Whether you want quirky family dynamics, heartwarming friendships, or pure comedic chaos, these five shows will more than fill the gap.
And when Leanne finally returns (because let’s be real — it will), you’ll be ready to jump right back into the laughter.
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