Let's face it: Life is a lot right now. Between intense news cycles, social media stress, and more, sometimes it can be tempting to just zone out completely. In other words, not every day is a good day to watch that challenging new psychological drama your friend keeps recommending.
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Thankfully, Reddit user u/Future_Line_4253 understands. They asked the r/AskWomen community which TV shows they watch when they just want to zone out and feel good — here's what they said:
1.The Office
I'm just saying, it's a classic for a reason:
2.Gilmore Girls
I'm sorry, but tell me just hearing this song doesn't instantly unclench your jaw:
3.Brooklyn Nine-Nine
I have to admit, I haven't seen the show yet. But I just might after watching this intro clip:
4.Bob's Burgers
I don't know how they manage to make meat grinding so wholesome, but here we are:
5.Schitt's Creek
I mean, who could fault the show that created this iconic scene?
6.Parks and Recreation
See what I mean about, uh, unforgettable characters?
7.Community
I challenge you to name a better TV duo than Troy and Abed:
8.The IT Crowd
Here's the bit they're referring to:
9.The Great British Bake Off, or The Great British Baking Show
I mean, it's usually not this intense, but just so you know: This is one of the most extreme dramas the show has had:
10.RuPaul's Drag Race
How can you think about The Horrors when this song is drowning them out?
11.Guy's Grocery Games
Sorry?? Is that GUY FIERI?? Why did nobody tell me about this??
12.It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
Another new one to me, but I'm sold:
13.How I Met Your Mother
Here's the kind of high-stakes mystery HIMYM fans love:
14.Anything from The Real Housewives franchise
This, from The Real Housewives of Atlanta, is basically required reading at this point:
15.Golden Girls
I mean, who could say no to this?
16.Star Trek
Hello, space suspense:
17.The Good Place
Here's one of those clever-but-watchable gems:
18.Taskmaster
If you aren't already addicted, I reckon this should convince you:
19.Ted Lasso
Bullseye, in our opinion:
20.The West Wing
Look, some of us find high stakes soothing:
21.Supernatural
They've definitely got the ~dramatics~ down:
22.Kitchen Nightmares
Why is there something so comforting about his rage?
23.Arthur
Sorry to double down on the theme songs, but TRY not to sing along to this:
24.Criminal Minds
Well, looks like they're right — I'm a complete newbie to the show, and I'm already invested in this:
25.How It’s Made
Sweet, sweet relaxation:
26.Expedition Unknown
I get it — it's sort of like a calmer Parts Unknown:
27.New Girl
I'm sold:
And while you're here, I'd like to make *my* case for Ugly Betty, Superstore, The Floor Is Lava, A Stitch in Time, and of course, Selling Sunset. Share your favorite comfort shows in the comments below!
Some responses were edited for length and/or clarity.
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