Chill, Light-Hearted, Wholesome Sit-Com/Dramedies That Healed My Soul:
1. Schitt's Creek
- Canadian
- Contains the best written Queer romance I've ever seen on screen, as well as multiple well-written female characters with their own fascinating story lines that do not revolve around the men in their lives!
- main themes of love (of all kinds), personal growth, community, and family (both found and blood)
- Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Freevee, Philo
2. Ted Lasso
- British/US American fusion
- I have never seen a show with such healthy masculinity AND healthy femininity, both. I have also rarely seen friendships so well written. Great female, queer, and POC rep as well!
- themes of accountability, forgiveness, personal growth, mental health, and found family
- Apple TV + (as someone who loathes apple... It's worth it)
3. Letterkenny
- Canadian
- Incredible dialogue! Seriously, it's so amazingly witty, and will absolutely be entering new slang into your personal vernacular. Indigenous rep! Polyamourous rep!
- themes of community, empathy, and different kinds of masculinity
- Hulu
4. Brooklyn 99
- US American
- The only acceptable cop show. It's basically the ideal of what cops SHOULD be, while being self-aware enough to mention regularly that they aren't.
i don’t know who needs to hear this but if you love the 2000′s/2000′s aesthetic and you have spectrum cable, there’s a channel called Dabl on 152 that plays reruns every night of old home decoration/ house flipping shows from the 2000′s. mind you it may be boring if you’re not into that kind of programming but in my opinion it’s worth it. they even leave in the old credits and ending logos :) i recommend this channel if you like 2000′s fashion, logos and home decor especially.
Starting to think a cooler headcanon for Clark’s upbringing might just be that the entire town of Smallville collectively decided to just go with it and accept that Martha and John's kid has superpowers, but we don't talk about it.
Someone's tractor gets stuck and nothing can get it out? "Be a dear and run down to the Kents, would you? Ask for Clark?"
"Why Clark, we need a machine--"
"Run along now."
Or if he kicks too hard and the football vanishes into the upper stratosphere, no it didn't, we all collectively saw it land over there *vague hand movements*