Common tropes
Common archetypes
Name the archetype
Potpourri
100

This is characterized by a couple who are "on and off"

Will they, won't they?

100

This could be a woman in a mostly male cast, or a person of color in a mostly white cast

The one minority

100

Barney Stinson, How I Met Your Mother

Womanizer

100

This type of sitcom focuses on the day to day life of a family

Family sitcom

200

The relationship between Sam and Diane on Cheers is an example of this trope

I hate you, I love you

200

This archetype will come up with ridiculous schemes to get women

The Womanizer

200

Dwight Schrute, The Office

The Know-it-all/neurotic

200

This is the main type of cast in a sitcom

Ensemble casts 

300

This storyline happens when a character starts dating a relative of another character

"Wait, you're dating my sister?"

300

The humor in many situations comes from this character's reactions, since they are usually the brunt of many jokes

The Square

300

Titus Andromedon, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

The one minority

300

This type of sitcom focuses on the clashing of two different people

An Odd Couple sitcom

400

This storyline is usually used with teenagers, and used to test a couple's relationship

Fake pregnancy

400

This character often has a shady past, and can be feared by the other characters

That one creepy dude

400

Toby Flenderson, The Office

That one person that everyone hates

400

This type of sitcom usually does not have a laugh track

Mockumentary

500

This episode usually airs in December, and a character often goes on a journey like Ebenezer Scrooge

The Christmas Episode

500

This archetype is characterized by their quirkiness

The ditz

500

Kramer, Seinfeld

The ditz, the wacky neighbor

500

This was the first sitcom

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