It begins when an ultra-wealthy family is unexpectedly bankrupt due to an unscrupulous business manager and has to migrate to a small community.
It focuses on the adventures and mishaps of a Korean-Canadian household who manage a convenience shop in Toronto.
It follows a similar premise to Modern Family, focusing on the numerous households within a bigger family, but with a twist.
Set in the 1980s in Pennsylvania, it is based on showrunner Adam F Goldbergs's real-life childhood.
It highlights a group of teens as they begin to deal with the physical and emotional changes that come with growing up.
The show chronicles a large family and their highs and lows through anecdotes about significant events and milestones narrated through different family members.
It shows a married family guy who resides across the street from his overbearing parents. The family is continuously present in each other's life.
It focuses on the family's daily struggles and moments, such as job, their ever-present landlord, and so on.
It focuses on the parents' weekly supper with their two sons. Unexpected guests, family pranks, and other distractions frequently disrupt mealtime.
It follows Will, a divorced parent in his 30s. Will feels confused in his identity after devoting so much of his energy to parenting his kid.