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Related: About this forumA list of potential comfort shows. Any thoughts?
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I did some research looking for happy shows. These are some I haven't seen but will look into:
Superstore
One Day at a Time
Malcolm in the Middle
One Tree Hill
Psych
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
The Inbetweeners
Veronica Mars
Will & Grace
The IT Crowd
New Girl
Xavier Breath
(5,132 posts)Three seasons in the can and a fourth on the way.
Is great. I would add Abbott Elementary, The Goldberg's (if you have any nostalgia for the 80's,) and Modern Family.
Parks and Recreation and Brooklyn 99 are also great shows that are happy shows.
FalloutShelter
(12,800 posts)Kimmy Schmidt
The IT crowd.
And Malcom in the middle from your list.
I like The Office
Also Kevin can go F&$@ himself.
JoseBalow
(5,496 posts)One Day at a Time... really?
bif
(24,142 posts)I didn't say I watched it. FPS.
JoseBalow
(5,496 posts)I just don't get how One Day at a Time made the list. It wasn't a bad show, I liked it, but I wouldn't consider it a "comfort show" really, as some of the topics were pretty heavy. But I did like Schneider the Super, he was usually pretty funny.
yellowdogintexas
(22,757 posts)I am so disappointed when it was cancelled.
tanyev
(44,640 posts)Hank is a 1965 American television sitcom that starred Dick Kallman in the title role. The show is a notable early example of a program with a true series finale,[1][better source needed] in which the underlying premise of the series reaches a natural conclusion with its final episode.[2]
Synopsis
The show, which aired on NBC in 1965, revolves around a pair of orphans. In both the unaired pilot and first episode, Hank Dearborn is explained to be a teenager left to raise his young sister, Tina, after their parents die in a car crash.
Seeing that the best route to success is through higher education, Hank attempts to illegally audit classes at the fictional Western State University, while at the same time taking a variety of odd jobs, including running his own lunch truck on campus, to financially support what remains of his family.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_(1965_TV_series)
It's better than you might think.
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