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What’s Your Go-To Comfort TV Genre?


Life’s unpredictable, messy, and, let’s face it, downright exhausting at times.

But when the world feels like too much, there’s one place we all turn for a little peace: the TV screen.

Comfort TV is more than just entertainment — it’s a warm blanket for the soul, a familiar friend to lean on, or a mini escape when reality gets overwhelming.

Pam and Jim
(NBC)

So, what’s your happy place in the world of TV?

Check out these genres, dive into why they might be your perfect retreat, and vote to let us know where you find your comfort.

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Drama! Intrigue! Justice served! NCIS, Law & Order, and Criminal Minds deliver everything from nail-biting suspense to satisfying conclusions.

These shows are like a reliable detective — they show up, solve the problem, and leave you feeling that justice still exists somewhere.

The clear structure — crime, investigation, resolution — gives us a sense of order when life feels chaotic. And with familiar characters guiding us through the mess, these shows remind us there’s always a way to solve the puzzle.

Heidi's coconuts - Survivor Season 44 Episode 7
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Is it drama, chaos, or genius?

The Great British Bake Off is your cozy cup of tea, Survivor gives you the thrill of competition, and The Bachelor brings romance and drama to the table — no scripts, just real people doing real(ish) things.

It’s human connection at its rawest — or most dramatic. Whether rooting for underdogs or shaking our heads at outrageous behavior, reality TV pulls us in with its unpredictable charm.

Gordon on Finale Night - MasterChef Season 13 Episode 19
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Who needs therapy when you’ve got Chopped, MasterChef, and Top Chef?

There’s something oddly calming about the sound of chopping onions and the sight of a perfectly plated dish. These shows are like a meditation session—if meditation involved chocolate soufflés and Gordon Ramsay yelling.

The creative process is soothing; watching chaos transform into something beautiful can feel deeply satisfying. It’s a reminder that even messy beginnings can lead to delicious results.

Searching For a BFF
Leslie throws a party in the hopes of finding a new best friend on Parks and Recreation. “Galentine’s Day” is the 17th episode of the show’s sixth season. (Danny Feld/NBC)

Laugh until your face hurts with The Office, Parks and Rec, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

Whether it’s Michael Scott’s clueless charm or Leslie Knope’s boundless optimism, these shows make even the most awkward office moments feel relatable — and hilarious.

Humor is a great stress reliever, and these shows highlight the bonds we form with coworkers — those found families who get us through the grind. Plus, who doesn’t need a good laugh?

Family Photo / Tall - This Is Us Season 6 Episode 7
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From This Is Us tears to Modern Family laughs to The Brady Bunch nostalgia, family shows remind us that no matter how chaotic life gets, love and understanding can win the day.

They’re like a big, warm hug with a side of drama.

Family dynamics are universal, whether you relate to the love or the chaos. These shows let us process those feelings in a safe, heartwarming way — and remind us that connection always matters.

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Brace yourself for chills.

Dateline, Forensic Files, and Evil Lives Here dig into real-life mysteries and the dark corners of human behavior. It’s gripping, it’s intense, and you just can’t look away.

True crime satisfies our curiosity about the human mind and our primal need to solve puzzles. It’s thrilling and safe — a way to explore the dark without stepping into it.

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Throw it back with legends like I Love Lucy, Cheers, and Murder, She Wrote. 

These timeless gems remind us of simpler times when the laugh track was loud, the plots were tidy, and the good guys always won.

Nostalgia! These shows take us back to a time when life felt less complicated, offering comfort through familiarity and timeless humor.

Happily Ever After - Supernatural Season 15 Episode 20
(Cristian Cretu/The CW)

When the world’s too much, escape to the worlds of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Supernatural, and Star Trek: TNG. 

With epic battles, larger-than-life characters, and otherworldly stakes, these shows take us far, far away.

Escapism at its finest. These genres let us imagine a world where anything is possible, giving us hope and heroes to root for, even when things seem dark.

Calming Jo Down - tall - Grey's Anatomy Season 20 Episode 5
Link Calms Jo does as she freaks out about possibly being pregnant and takes a pregnancy test to confirm. (Disney/Anne Marie Fox (ABC))

Feel all the feels with Grey’s Anatomy, Bridgerton, and Gilmore Girls. 

Whether it’s steamy romance, heartbreak, or clever banter, these shows remind us why love stories will never go out of style.

Romance taps into our deepest emotions — hope, longing, and connection. It’s a feel-good escape that makes us believe in love, even on the toughest days.

Marge and Lisa Meet In A Dream - The Simpsons Season 35 Episode 2
Marge talks to Lisa during her dream in season 35 of The Simpsons. (Fox (Hulu Screenshot))

Big laughs in small packages! 

The Simpsons, Bob’s Burgers, and Avatar: The Last Airbender prove that animation isn’t just for kids. From biting satire to heartfelt lessons, these shows have it all.

Animation breaks the rules, offering limitless creativity and stories that speak to every age and mood. Whether you’re laughing or learning, it’s pure joy in 30-minute bursts.

The Big Question:
Where do you turn when life demands a binge-worthy break? 

Whether it’s a classic you’ve seen a hundred times or a new obsession that keeps you up all night, comfort TV is there for you. 

Cast your vote and tell us: What’s the ultimate comfort TV genre?

What's the ultimate comfort TV genre?
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Sweet Amy

Saturday 11th of January 2025

I have eclectic taste, so I love many of these genres. @Carissa Pavlica, I think you know how much I love Hallmark movies. During the Christmas season I watch non-stop. I am excited for tonight's new Hallmark movie, Polar Opposites, with one of my favourite actresses, Rhiannon Fish. I also love family shows like This Is Us, and A Million Little Things. Give me more X-Files, Supernatural, Superman, The (original) 4400, or the next season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds. I also comedy, like The Big Bang Theory, or Young Sheldon. The classic comedies like I Love Lucy, All in the Family, or My Three Sons were superior to today's comedies though. I watched all 11 seasons of My Three Sons last year. Nowadays we have so much potty humor and sexual innuendo it's like they are trying to appeal to the men's locker room crowd. I tried watching Tim Allen's new comedy, because I really like Kat Dennings, but that canned laughter is overkill, distracting, and totally unnecessary in my opinion. I had to stop it at the 7 minute mark, and I am not sure I will watch the rest. I just recently watched all the Wallace & Gromit claymation comedy movies and TV episoes, and I am currently working on its spinoff, Shaun the Sheep. If you have never seen these, I highly recommend them. I also love shows like the Chicago trio, the FBI trio, or the NCIS trio. Can you tell that I am TV fanatic?

Amy

Thursday 9th of January 2025

Fantasy and SYFY

Laura Nowak

Thursday 9th of January 2025

I like several of these, obviously, but when I'm down, I turn to family shows like This is Us, Army Wives, or Nashville or dramas like Gilmore Girls. I also love me some cooking shows.

Laura Nowak

Friday 10th of January 2025

@Carissa Pavlica, It streams on Hulu and the actors just started a rewatch podcast in the fall. I need to catch up on that.

Carissa Pavlica

Thursday 9th of January 2025

Is Army Wives on streaming? I should rewatch that. I loved that show!

Azarkhan

Thursday 9th of January 2025

For me it’s science fiction and fantasy but unfortunately the Syfy and CW channels are basically defunct. Also like K-world romance or the occasional Hallmark movie or just light up and dream.

The Church – Under The Milky Way https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mA54NBtPKdI

Sweet Amy

Saturday 11th of January 2025

@Azarkhan, The Church is a favourite band of mine, and Under the Milky Way is one of my all-time favourite songs! I was blessed to see The Church four times in concert, twice in Sydney, Australia, and twice in the USA. I saw them in the the mid-1980's and 1990's, when they were at their peak. Also, I loved the CW shows like Arrow, The Flash, Supernatural, and Legends of Tomorrow. K-Dramas are great!

Carissa

Thursday 9th of January 2025

@Azarkhan, I really miss Syfy fare. Genre programming has taken a real hit in recent years across the board. With so much going on in the world, you'd think someone would fire up a sci-fi streamer. Imagine all of the genre shows in one place!!! I need to light up and dream, too. LOL

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