12 TV Shows With Ridiculous Titles

By Meena

At 12, it's The End of The F*ing World**. Misfit teens James and Alyssa embark on hilariously twisted adventures."

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Ranking 11 is I Hate My Teenage Daughter. Two moms navigate their daughters' high-school antics with humor and frustration.

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10th is How To Live With your Parents (For The Rest of Your Life). A comedic exploration of regaining independence.

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9th is 'Kevin Can F* Himself.' Watch Alison voice dissatisfaction about her unmotivated, indifferent, and immature husband, Kevin. A true reality check.

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It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia,' ranks 8. An ironic twist on a cheerful title, showcasing a group of friends with misery-filled lives.

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7th on the list is 'Cougar Town.' Despite the controversial title, it offers an engaging look at ageism, motherhood, and the stigma around femininity.

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'BoJack Horseman' at 6. With a ridiculously anthropomorphic horse-man protagonist, it explores life, relationships, and the struggle for fame.

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'iZombie' is 5th. This zombie detective series, albeit with an Apple-reminiscent title, takes you through unexpected turns of a post-human existence.

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Number 4: 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.' An alarmingly titled exploration of mental health, female sexuality, and parenthood.

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'Lovesick' (formerly 'Scrotal Recall') stands at 3. A hilariously named series about a man contacting former lovers about his chlamydia diagnosis.

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At number 2, 'Don't Trust The B---- In Apartment 23.' A friendship tale between the untrustworthy Chloe and innocent Midwesterner June.

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Topping the list: 'SpongeBob Squarepants.' This absurdly titled series is a defining cartoon of the 21st century. All hail the sea sponge!

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