If you enjoyed the raunchy humor, college antics, and camaraderie in "Blue Mountain State," focusing on parties, sports culture, and frat life, consider these series:
Series Directly Focused on College/Greek Life & Comedy:
- Greek: Shares the college setting with a focus on Greek life dynamics, partying, and relationships, though generally less extreme and with more soap/drama elements alongside comedy.
- Glory Daze: Set in the late '80s, centers on college freshmen navigating frat life, parties, and friendships, capturing a similar frat-centric coming-of-age vibe.
Series with Similar Outrageous & Irreverent Humor:
- Trailer Park Boys: Features a group of friends navigating chaotic schemes and absurd situations. Shares the mockumentary style at times and embraces lowbrow, quotable humor.
- Workaholics: Focuses on three friends sharing a house and their dead-end jobs. Delivers relentless, crude, absurdist humor centered around male friendship and immature escapades.
- The League: Revolves around friends obsessed with fantasy football. Captures similar male-centric bonding through competitive banter, juvenile pranks, and selfish behavior, though set outside college.
Series with College Settings & Ensemble Casts:
- Community: A smarter, meta sitcom about misfits at a community college study group. Shares ensemble dynamics and campus setting but explores a wider range of genres; the chaotic humor overlaps occasionally ("Troy & Abed" energy).
- Undeclared & Freaks and Geeks: Offer more grounded, coming-of-age depictions of high school/college friendships and awkwardness, capturing authentic youthful energy but lacking BMS's constant debauchery.
- Undergrads: Animated series providing a satirical look at college stereotypes and social hierarchies, sharing the crude humor focus on college life.
For the pure frat/football/party combo of BMS, Glory Daze and Greek are the closest thematic fits. For the chaotic bro humor and male camaraderie, prioritize Workaholics, Trailer Park Boys, and The League.
