When life gets ya down, there's nothing better than turning to a favorite TV show where all the characters feel like old friends. Paul Drinkwater / Warner Bros. / Courtesy Everett Collection
Well, Reddit user u/RunningInCali recently posed the question , "What TV show is your go-to comfort show?" CBC
And there were so many great answers! Here are some of the top-voted responses: 1. Parks and Recreation "It's the perfect feel-good show. It reminds me of easier times."
—u/thequietthingsthat
"This was the first show I watched after a really devastating breakup. Leslie is just so positive, and the vibe is so happy and light. I love it to this day."
—u/hhffhnuffg
Colleen Hayes / NBC / Courtesy Everett Collection 2. Malcolm in the Middle "Not only is it a fantastically well-made show, but my family's problems exist to a greater degree in their family. They're a troubled family but ultimately have great lives. It's comforting."
—u/Cartossin
Larry Watson / Fox / Courtesy Everett Collection 3. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air "I could watch entire marathons of it, back to back, and still never get tired of it."
—u/ZenMacros
NBC / Courtesy Everett Collection 4. Monk "Oddly enough, I really love rewatching Monk from time to time as it gives me comfort about my own self. Even though it’s a fictional show, it was the only show where I’ve been able to fully relate to its main character. It helped me come to terms with and fully accept my mental quirks. Just because I suffer from severe social anxiety and various phobias doesn't make me any less of a person than anyone else. Abnormalities aren’t inherently bad, and there are plenty of real people out there that you can connect with or relate to."
—u/BradRodriguez
Vivian Zink / USA Network / Courtesy Everett Collection 5. The Great British Bake Off "The very definition of a comfort show. It's like being in a warm bath that never goes cold."
—u/CyanManta
"I’m American, and I find the British accents incredibly soothing. It’s also so different from American baking shows, which is a huge plus, IMO. I love how nice everyone is to each other, and it seems to be a bit slower paced than American shows, which I also love."
—u/imgoodygoody
Mark Bourdillon / Channel Four / Love Productions / Courtesy Everett Collection 6. Golden Girls "I watched a ton of Golden Girls with my grandparents when I was a kid. Some of my favorite memories are of my sisters and me lying on the shag rug in their living room, laughing our asses off at that show. Didn’t realize until adulthood how many bawdy jokes flew right over our heads. Decades later, that shit is still funny."
—u/LuLu31
Touchstone Television / Courtesy Everett Collection 7. Futurama "I have so many good memories laughing at it with friends. It brings me back."
—u/throwingplaydoh
20th Television 8. Derry Girls "My partner and I have watched this so many times, we have it memorized. And we quote it to each other almost daily. It’s such a genius show!"
—u/Bloebmn
Channel 4 9. The Office "I've rewatched The Office a few hundred times, and I can still go to any season, pick a random episode, and love it just as much. There's something so warm about knowing what's going to happen."
—u/Saddboi1999
"Never get tired of it. It's really good company."
—u/thisisridiculiculous
Ron Tom / NBC / Courtesy Everett Collection 10. Psych "This is one of my favorite comfort shows to rewatch! My friends and I used to watch it during study breaks back when I was in school. Even after all this time, it’s laugh-out-loud funny. Gus will forever be my favorite."
—u/thematrix1234
USA Networks / USA Networks / Courtesy Everett Collection 11. Avatar: The Last Airbender "When I was a kid, ATLA was just a really cool show that I liked to watch with my sister and friends. But for me as an adult in his mid-20s who was going through some serious mental health issues and big life changes, this show was pretty much therapy."
—u/Fred_Foreskin
"IMO, this is legit the best show ever, in terms of world building, wholesomeness, and character development. For something that was supposed to be a kids show, it's mind-blowingly good and is amazing on so many freaking levels."
—u/bottomofastairwell
Nickelodeon 12. Modern Family "Five years ago during the holidays, I was really depressed, and my heat went out during an ice storm. Huddled under the blankets with emergency heat running, I decided to start watching a Modern Family marathon because I had never watched it before. Now it’s a comfort show because it got me through a rough night."
—u/RevSnakebite
Peter "Hopper" Stone / ABC / Courtesy Everett Collection 13. Star Trek: The Next Generation "My dad and I butted heads a lot when I was a teen, and sometimes it got pretty heated. But no matter what had happened or what had been said, at the end of the day, we could always sit and watch TNG together. Now, some 20 years later, it still helps me when I've had a bad day."
—u/CaptainDrunkBeard
Paramount Television / Courtesy Everett Collection 14. Brooklyn Nine-Nine John P. Fleenor / Fox / Courtesy Everett Collection 15. Bob's Burgers "It's an adult cartoon, so no unattainable body or style bullshit to make me feel bad. They are constantly broke, but not so broke it hurts (relatable). Always nerds or outcasts but never alone, check. Manageable shenanigans with the assist of a couple of loved ones, hella check. It's the feel-good show of the century — fight me."
—u/BigWoodsCatNappin
"It's like going home and seeing family. You feel like everything is going to be okay, and you're not alone."
—u/SummerOfMayhem
Fox / Courtesy Everett Collection 16. What We Do in the Shadows "The way Colin just perfectly pinpoints the way to annoy and bore humans is so spot on. Him using social media to rile up and drain people is one of my favorite scenes."
—u/astrowiitch
"This show always makes me laugh."
—u/broknkittn
FX 17. Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations "Anthony Bourdain had this way of making you feel immersed in these far-flung destinations and cultures. When working six or seven days a week with a full-time job and a part-time job, I often feel caged by work, sleep, repeat. Anthony and his show seemed to open that cage and put me at ease, if only for a moment. RIP, Mr. Bourdain, and thank you."
—u/randomandy90
Travel Channel 18. Community "I hadn't watched it until the early days of the pandemic. I've watched it all the way through seven times now. It might be my religion."
—ulkplis
Colleen Hayes / NBC / Courtesy Everett Collection 19. And Finally, That '70s Show "It was on in the background of my life from junior high onward. It's still funny and quotable. I laughed, cried, hurt, and smiled with the characters growing up. It's an important part of my emotional history."
—u/Ashley9225
20th Century Fox / Courtesy Everett Collection What's your go-to comfort show? LMK in the comments below! Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.
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