The BEST FXX shows of all time

Every FXX show, ranked

We've compiled the average episode rating for every FXX show to compile this list of best shows!

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8.80
18080 votes

#1 - It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia

Four egocentric friends who run a neighborhood Irish pub in Philadelphia try to find their way through the adult world of work and relationships. Unfortunately, their warped views and precarious judgments often lead them to trouble, creating a myriad of uncomfortable situations that usually only get worse before they get better.

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8.66
22517 votes

#2 - Archer (2009)

At the International Secret Intelligence Service (ISIS), a fictional New York-based intelligence agency, eight dysfunctional secret agents attempt to solve global crises while simultaneously screwing each other over. The team is made up of the narcissistic Sterling Archer; his emotionally distant mother, ISIS director Malory Archer; the always-professional Lana Kane, Sterling's former flame; Ray Gillette, the agency's openly gay bomb specialist; HR head Pam Poovey; mild-mannered accountant-turned-agent Cyril Figgis; Cheryl Tunt, Malory's delusional, psychotic personal assistant; and Dr. Algernop Krieger, a bizarre, morally bankrupt scientist with little regard for the well-being of his subjects.

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8.20
4719 votes

#3 - The League

Set against the backdrop of a Fantasy Football league The League, created by the husband-and-wife team of Jeff Schaffer (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Seinfeld) and Jackie Marcus Schaffer (Disturbia), is a comedy about marriage, male friendship, parenting, suburbia, and growing up... or refusing to grow up.

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8.13
3396 votes

#4 - You're the Worst

"You're the Worst" isn't a typical romantic comedy. Narcissist Jimmy Shive-Overly thinks all relationships are doomed from the start, while stubborn cynic Gretchen Cutler is certain that amorous bonds aren't her thing. When the two meet at a wedding, though, there's a sea change: They go home together and find they're beginning to fall for each other. Jimmy and Gretchen navigate fear, heartbreak, ardor and other feelings, while their situation seems to establish that non traditionalists sometimes make great partners.

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8.09
54 votes

#5 - Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell

Comedian W. Kamau Bell stars in this late-night comedy series filmed in Brooklyn, N.Y. On the program, Bell dissects topics from the worlds of politics, pop culture, race, religion and the media. Contributions from fellow comics and comedy sketches round out the contents of the half-hour show. Iconic comedian Chris Rock, who's no stranger to late-night TV himself, is among the show's executive producers.

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7.83
1319 votes

#6 - DAVE

A neurotic suburbanite in his mid-20s is convinced he’s destined to be one of the greatest rappers of all time. Now he has to prove it to everyone else.

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7.77
1155 votes

#7 - Legit (2013)

"Legit" stars Jim Jefferies as an edgy, foul-mouthed stand-up comedian from Australia, in his mid-30s and living in LA, endeavoring to make his life and career more “legit,” only to find it a difficult, uncomfortable uphill struggle every step of the way. Jim is encouraged in his quest by Steve, his neurotic best friend and roommate, a cyber-law library salesman who struggles to stay on his feet in the wake of a divorce, and Steve’s brother Billy, who suffers from advanced staged Muscular Dystrophy and is confined to a wheelchair.

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7.69
4739 votes

#8 - Wilfred (US)

Ryan, a young man struggling unsuccessfully to make his way in the world forms a unique friendship with Wilfred, his neighbor's canine pet. Everyone else sees Wilfred as just a dog, but Ryan sees a crude and somewhat surly, yet irrepressibly brave and honest Australian bloke in a cheap dog suit. While leading him through a series of comedic and existential adventures, Wilfred the dog shows Ryan the man how to overcome his fears and joyfully embrace the unpredictability and insanity of the world around him.

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7.66
197 votes

#9 - Major Lazer

The reggae dancehall grooves of Major Lazer are just one of the highlights in Major Lazer. The animated series tells the story of a superhero named Major Lazer who, with the help of his two teenaged friends, Penny and BLKMRKT, fights against the villains that populate the futuristic dystopia that is Jamaica. A self-proclaimed “Guardian of the Groove,” Major Lazer vows to fight for the rights of the Jamaican people and to bring down the ruthless curmudgeon, President Whitewall. Part of Animation Domination.

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7.50
1366 votes

#10 - Man Seeking Woman

A naive romantic goes on a desperate quest for love when his longtime girlfriend dumps him.

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7.40
230 votes

#11 - Ali G: Rezurection

Ali G Rezurection on FXX features star, creator/writer Sacha Baron Cohen giving new, original introductions to every episode of Da Ali G Show, along with the BAFTA® Award-winning English episodes of Da Ali G Show, which have never aired on American television, and The Best of Ali G.

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7.30
413 votes

#12 - Little Demon

13 years after being impregnated by the Devil, a reluctant mother and her Antichrist daughter attempt to live an ordinary life in Delaware, but are constantly thwarted by monstrous forces, including Satan, who yearns for custody of his daughter's soul.

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6.76
509 votes

#13 - Axe Cop

The "Axe Cop" web comic was created by then five-year-old Malachai Nicolle and his 29-year-old brother, Ethan, and chronicles the adventures of an axe-wielding police officer and his loyal team of allies as they fight bad guys. Written by Malachai and drawn by Ethan, the first five installments of "Axe Cop" were put online on January 25, 2010 and went viral in a matter of days.

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6.48
59 votes

#14 - Cake (2019)

A handcrafted assortment of bite-sized shorts carefully curated and served up as a tasty treat for the mind.

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6.37
181 votes

#15 - Lucas Bros. Moving Co.

The stand-up comedy of New York-based identical twins Kenny and Keith Lucas (The Lucas Brothers) gets animated. After their uncle dies and leaves them his old van, the twins start a moving company called Va¢ation Boy$. Their customers are often apprehensive to hire such a scrawny duo, but the brothers like to remind them that that's why God made two of them. A day that begins simply by moving a bed down the street may lead to the threat of city-wide catastrophe, resolved only with the help of a once-famous '90s wrestler.

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6.20
20 votes

#16 - Stone Quackers

Stone Quackers revolves around the misadventures of two ducks, Whit and Clay, along with their friends Barf and Dottie, plus the authority Officer Barry.

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