10 Best TV Shows Set In Detroit, According To IMDb | ScreenRant

The setting for a television show can have a dramatic impact. The city in which it is set can give a series a certain kind of atmosphere, adding another layer to some stories. Detroit, Michigan, has been featured in many TV series over the years, leading these shows to explore various aspects of the city.

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IMDb users have voted on the TV shows that take place in Detroit, giving audiences an idea of what are the best. If viewers are interested in seeing Detroit portrayed in different ways through some highly-rated programs, these are a fantastic place to start.

10 Home Improvement (1991 - 1999) Available To Buy On Apple TV - 7.2

Perhaps one of the most popular sitcoms from the 1990s, Home Improvement has an enduring legacy to this day. The series centers on Tim Taylor and his family in their suburban Detroit neighborhood.

Tim has his own handiwork show entitled Tool Time, which he works on with his friend. Tim often gets himself into unfortunate situations to comedic effect, which is a major reason why many consider him one of the funniest dads on a '90s sitcom and part of why Home Improvement remains so beloved.

9 BMF (2021 - ) Available On Starz - 7.2

Taking place in Detroit in the 1980s, BMF follows the rise of the Black Mafia Family, a crime organization founded by brothers Demetrius and Terry Flenory. Based on actual events, the series follows them as the organization rises to a place of prominence.

Though only its first season has come out, BMF has gripped viewers for its depictions of the events and the real-life figures involved. With fantastic performances and enthralling storylines, BMF offers a fascinating glimpse into the beginnings of the crime family. Viewers can watch the first season before the second comes out, which has yet to have a confirmed release date.

8 Teen Angel (1997 - 1998) Not Currently Available To Stream In The U.S. - 7.3

Though it only lasted for one season, Teen Angel left its mark in the short time it aired, putting it among some other underrated '90s comedy series. The show centers around Steve, a high school student, and Marty, Steve's best friend, who dies after eating an old hamburger, returning to Earth to be Steve's guardian angel.

The absurdity of much of the series, which also included the recurring character of God's cousin, Rod, connected with the limited audience the show had, making it a bit of a hidden gem of 1990s television.

7 Undateable (2014 - 2016) Available To Buy On Google Play - 7.3

Revolving around a group of friends, Undateable is a show about several people who, for one reason or another, are seen by many around them as "undateable."

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With a phenomenal cast of actors that include Ron Funches and Bridgit Mendler, Undateable has connected with numerous fans over the years, despite its cancellation in 2016. The show also features a multitude of recognizable guest stars, helping to fill the show's three seasons with plenty of entertaining segments.

6 Martin (1992 - 1997) Available On HBO Max - 7.4

Martin centers around the titular Martin Payne, played by Martin Lawrence, who works as a disc jockey in Detroit. The show features him and his close friends as they navigate life. With a lovable cast of main and supporting characters, Martin has endured as a beloved sitcom of the 1990s.

The series features plenty of iconic and hilarious episodes, with some that also pull at the heartstrings of its audience. Many viewers of the series believe Martin is a sitcom that needs a reunion show, which illustrates its loyal fanbase.

5 God, The Devil And Bob (2000) Available To Buy On Amazon - 7.6

When God has become too disappointed in the world and contemplates destroying it, he decides to leave it up to the decisions of one human, Bob. When Bob proves to make the world a slightly better place in the pilot episode, he becomes a prophet of sorts, leading to an absurd friendship between him, God, and the Devil.

Though the series only ran for one season, it gained a loyal following. Fans enjoyed the ridiculous nature of God, the Devil and Bob and its lighthearted exploration of its themes.

4 Detroit 1-8-7 (2010 - 2011) Available To Buy On Apple TV - 7.6

Detroit 1-8-7 is a drama series focusing on the homicide unit of the Detroit Police Department. The series only ran for 18 episodes, but in that time, it developed a dedicated following that enjoyed the characters the show had to offer.

Though there are many police procedurals on television, Detroit 1-8-7 managed to grip viewers through its engrossing storylines that helped to separate it from other similar programs. Its one season lives on in fans' eyes as one of the better police procedurals in recent memory.

3 Good Girls (2018 - 2021) Available On Fubo TV- 7.8

Starring Christina Hendricks, Retta, and Mae Whitman in the leading roles, Good Girls centers on three women who decide to rob a convenience store to provide for their families. The act has unexpected consequences, leading them down a path they initially did not anticipate.

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The show can be incredibly tense, but it also has many comedic elements that make it all the more entertaining. All three of the leading actors are phenomenal in the performances, and audiences can watch the series in its entirety now because its fourth and final season came out earlier in 2021.

2 Detroiters (2017 - 2018) Available On Paramount+ - 8.0

Detroiters is about two friends, Sam and Tim, who work together to produce low-budget commercials for local businesses. Absurd situations naturally ensue, giving Sam Richardson and Tim Robinson a chance to shine with their comedic prowess.

Despite the hilarity of the show, it only received two seasons before it was canceled, though the pair continues to work together, with Richardson making several appearances throughout both currently released seasons of Robinson and Zach Kanin's massively successful I Think You Should Leave. If fans of that show are eager for more of the two fantastic comedians, Detroiters is an excellent choice.

1 Freaks And Geeks (1999 - 2000) Available On Hulu - 8.7

Freaks and Geeks is perhaps the most well-known example of a comedy show that deserved a second season. Taking place in 1980-1981, the series surrounds the characters of Lindsay Weir and her younger brother, Sam, who attend high school and learn more about themselves while navigating teenage life.

The series features many actors who have gone on to be incredibly successful, including Linda Cardellini, Jason Segel, and Seth Rogen. Extremely funny and still a favorite among many audiences, Freaks and Geeks has an enduring legacy that will continue to live on.

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