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From Courtroom Pranks to Police Blunders: Four Must‑Watch Picks for Jury Duty Fans

If you loved the sly, improv‑driven courtroom chaos of Jury Duty, you’ll want to check out four titles that each capture a different facet of that formula. Fresh Ink, Fresh Laughs (The Paper) brings the mock‑documentary style to a struggling Ohio newspaper, while Law‑Enforcement Laughter (Reno 911!) swaps the bench for a squad car full of improv‑loving deputies. Trial‑Science Showdown (Bull) dives deep into the psychology of juries, and Quirky Legal Crusader (Elsbeth) serves up a witty, off‑beat legal drama that feels both fresh and familiar.

Together, these picks span the spectrum from brand‑new releases to classic crowd‑pleasers, ensuring there’s something for every fan of comedic courtroom antics. The Paper’s recent debut offers a fresh take on the mock‑doc format, Reno 911! remains a beloved staple of improvised satire, Bull delivers the most thematically aligned courtroom intrigue, and Elsbeth rounds out the set with a timeless, quirky legal twist. Whether you crave new laughs, nostalgic improv, or a deeper look at jury dynamics, this quartet proves that the world of comedy‑driven law is richer than ever.

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The Paper

TV • 2025

comedy

Why Watch Next

The Paper offers a modern mock‑documentary vibe that mirrors Jury Duty’s hidden‑camera premise, but swaps the courtroom for a struggling Ohio newspaper, delivering the same blend of improv comedy and social satire.

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The documentary crew that immortalized Dunder Mifflin's Scranton branch is in search of a new subject when they discover a historic Toledo newspaper, The Truth Teller, and the eager publisher trying to revive it.

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Reno 911!

TV • 2003

comedy

Why Watch Next

Reno 911! is a fan‑favorite mock‑reality series that captures the same unscripted, improv‑driven chaos of Jury Duty, this time through the lens of bumbling cops, making it a perfect comedic counterpart.

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Overview

This partially unscripted comedy brings viewers into the squad car as incompetent officers swing into action, answering 911 calls about everything from speeding violations and prostitution to staking out a drug den. Within each episode, viewers catch a "fly on the wall" glimpse of the cops' often politically incorrect opinions, ranging from their personal feelings to professional critiques of their colleagues.

Bull poster, recommended for fans of Jury Duty

Bull

TV • 2016

crime • drama • comedy

Why Watch Next

Bull provides the closest thematic match to Jury Duty’s courtroom setting, delving into jury manipulation and legal strategy with a witty edge that will appeal to viewers who love the blend of comedy and courtroom intrigue.

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Overview

Dr. Jason Bull is the brilliant, brash, and charming founder of a hugely successful trial consulting firm.

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Elsbeth

TV • 2024

crime • drama • comedy

Why Watch Next

Elsbeth is a beloved, off‑beat legal procedural that pairs sharp humor with clever crime‑solving, offering a timeless, crowd‑pleasing formula that complements Jury Duty’s playful take on the justice system.

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Overview

After her successful career in Chicago, Elsbeth Tascioni, an astute but unconventional attorney, utilizes her singular point of view to make unique observations and corner brilliant criminals alongside the NYPD.

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The Stand

TV • 2020

Why It’s Relevant

This post‑apocalyptic drama shares the high‑stakes, survival‑focused tone of 'Jury Duty' while showcasing Marsden in a prominent role within a critically praised adaptation.

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