Disney+ series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law has featured quite a few running gags ever since its premiere on August 18, 2022. While Jen Walters’ jokes have been a delight, fans on Reddit have been vocal about certain other TV shows that have featured jokes that fans are very familiar with.

These range from mainstream comedies like Friends to animated sitcoms such as Futurama. Redditors have also gone for late-night talk show jokes and mockumentaries, which provide a diverse range of gags that are worth checking out.

Ben's Habit Of Quitting His New Job In Parks And Recreation

Ben Wyatt smiling in Parks and Recreation

Parks and Recreation is generally seen as the best mockumentary shows in recent memory, with Ben Wyatt’s character making a mockery of the accounts department. A recurring gag was of Ben accepting an accounting job he was sought after, only to quit for one reason or another.

Redditor ChampsMissingLeg loved this gag because the accounting firm thought that “Ben is just the coolest, and then he abandons them time and again.” The main joke was that the firm employees absolutely loved Ben, yet he had little care for their feelings and quit to disappoint them each time.

Paul Rudd's Mac & Me Video Skits On Conan O'Brien's Talks Shows

Paul Rudd on Conan O'Brien's talk show

Conan O’Brien is easily among the greatest talk show hosts in U.S. history, and fans got to see a running gag that lasted nearly two decades between O’Brien and Paul Rudd. The joke was that Rudd would pretend to bring a clip of the movie he was promoting, only to play a clip of Mac and Me each and every time.

Redditor GA_Thrawn finds it funny mainly because they are amused that “people think Conan and producers are not aware it's going to happen.” O’Brien is clearly in on the gag, yet puts on the act of being angered that Rudd keeps fooling him each and every year. It’s the repetition of the same thing that is funniest to watch with these skits.

Bender Proclaiming "Neat" To Every Picture He Takes In Futurama

Bender with a camera in Futurama

Among the many recurring gags in Futurama is Bender taking pictures of events that are anything but memorable and proclaiming them to be “neat. Redditor SpooxtyNine thinks it’s a great running joke because they “want to see all of those photos,” but the show hardly displays them.

Although viewers generally know what Bender’s taking photos of, his point of view is something that is to be hyped for. This has led to fans waiting for Bender to whip out the camera and say “neat” in order to put the finishing touch on an outrageous joke.

The Changing Sketches On Chandler & Joey's Board In Friends

Joey watches Chandler sketch in Friends

Friends fans with a keen eye will have noticed that the sketch board behind the front door of Chandler and Joey’s apartment keeps changing. Redditor JaggedToaster12 particularly enjoys it because “it even changes between scenes or even conversation shots.”

Those who have caught on to the gag are amused by whatever’s written on the board, which usually has something to do with the events of the specific episode. It’s a fun recurring aspect of the show that adds to the friendship between Chandler and Joey, and is an extra layer of attention to detail.

Jimmy Kimmel & Matt Damon's Feud

Matt Damon escorted off Jimmy Kimmel Live's set

Jimmy Kimmel and Matt Damon have been in a comedic feud for almost two decades, which started with Kimmel making a fake apology to Damon at the end of his show every night for bumping him off the schedule. Redditor lechuck333 came to see it as the best running because they “realized they'll keep surpassing [their] expectations.”

The joke has evolved into Damon supposedly being the real father of Kimmel’s child just to get back at him, to Kimmel coming up with ways to kick Damon off his show time and again. The inclusion of Ben Affleck into the mix took the joke up a notch to become a comedic staple in the late-night genre.

The Janitor & J.D.'s Feud In Scrubs

Janitor and JD sitting together in Scrubs

The Janitor antagonized J.D. relentlessly in Scrubs, owing to his belief that the latter had damaged a door he had to fix. Redditor PrinceTyke writes that they love “the audience loved the Janitor, so they kept him around,” as the character was initially supposed to be part of J.D.’s imagination.

Their feud resulted in the Janitor coming up with ways to annoy J.D., even once locking him in a water tank for several hours. Viewers found these scenes so hilarious that the Janitor later started interacting with the rest of the cast, although he still had it in for J.D.

Roy's Useless Computer Support Advice In The IT Crowd

Roy talking on the phone in The IT Crowd

Roy is a slacker in the IT department who barely helps anyone in the building. The IT Crowd highlighted this with the running gag of him picking up a phone and asking the person if they tried turning their computer on and off again.

Redditor mrssupersheen admired the commitment to this joke, stating they “love how Roy eventually sets it as a tape recording.” The IT Crowd was aware of the popularity of the gag, which resulted in Roy being shown in different ways saying the same thing to anyone who called.

Barney's Tendency To Say "Please" Whenever Talking About His Job In How I Met Your Mother

Barney laughing and having a drink in How I Met Your Mother

Barney Stinson never elaborated on what his job was in How I Met Your Mother, always waving away the question and simply replying “please.” Redditor leglessman thinks this gag was genius because “his job really was PLEASE.” In the final season, Barney revealed that P.L.E.A.S.E. was literally what he did.

The full form of P.L.E.A.S.E. was Provide Legal Exculpation And Sign Everything, which meant Barney basically just signed whatever they gave him. The joke is hilarious mainly because Barney was telling the truth the whole time people asked him about his job, only for nobody to realize it.

Newman & Jerry's Mutual Hatred In Seinfeld

Newman and Jerry sitting in a restaurant in Seinfeld

Redditor TigerDaddy loves that the reason why “Newman and Seinfeld do not like each other is never explained” in Seinfeld. The show features Newman as Jerry’s archnemesis, with the latter deeming Newman to be pure evil even though there’s no reason for either one to hate the other.

Their hatred was played for laughs numerous times, particularly with Jerry’s indignant “Hello, Newman” greeting whenever he saw the mail carrier. The pair’s constant antagonism was mainly funny for the fact that viewers had no idea why they despised each other.

Robert Always Touching His Chin When He Eats In Everybody Loves Raymond

Robert looking annoyed in Everybody Loves Raymond

Everybody Love Raymond viewers will have noticed that Robert always touched his chin with the food he was eating. This was rarely pointed out and subtly thrown in, which Redditor pixel_of_moral_decay thinks is “brilliant how they did that.”

Robert was known for his various eccentricities, so this habit made perfect sense. But fans loved to anticipate a touch of the chin every time he was seen having a meal or simply munching on something. The fact that it was hardly addressed only made it better since it became a casual but essential part of the viewing experience.

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