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The 7 Best Mugs for TV Lovers

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at BU chapter.

If you’re as big a TV fan as I am, you understand the need to rep your favorite shows. And what better way to do that by getting a themed mug? Mugs are practical, useful, and can be super cute with the right design! Here are some of the coolest mugs that display your love for your shows:

 

Community

This mug is cool… “cool cool cool!” Look like a guest on Greendale Community College’s most popular morning show with a replica of Troy and Abed’s famous mug!

 

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. 

Every Marvel fan needs this mug for their morning coffee. Whether you’re more into the movies, TV shows, or Netflix originals, we can all agree on one thing – S.H.I.E.L.D. beats HYDRA any day. 

 

Firefly

Get one of the best lines from the show printed on your mug! Who doesn’t want a laugh with their drink order?

 

Doctor Who

Once hot water is added to this mug, the TARDIS disappears from the middle of the street on one side and ends up in space on the other side! And luckily, without the screeching the actual TARDIS makes!  

 

Parks and Rec

The best diner in Pawnee deserves the best mug in your cupboard (obscene amount of waffles not included). Do it for Leslie!

 

Castle

This adorable mug captures the essence of the show – after all, “three armed cops and a writer makes four!” You’ll love this mug as much as Beckett loves her coffee (which is a lot).

 

The Office

Make Michael Scott proud and boast your “world’s best boss”-ness with this mug. Bring a little bit of Scranton to your dorm!

 

Drinks of all kinds are way more fun when you get to drink them out of a cute mug, so go ahead and treat yo’self! 

Jessica is a senior at Boston University, studying in the School of Communication with a major in Mass Communication, a minor in Cinema & Media Studies and is on the Pre-Law Track. She made the move from Westchester, NY to Boston, and is living in a constant fear of the impending winter. When not in class, she could be found obsessing over Harry Potter or Buffy the Vampire Slayer, making poorly timed puns, or drinking an excess of tea.
Writers of the Boston University chapter of Her Campus.