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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Hacks The Durells The West Wing Poldark Victoria Downton Abbey Felicity The Pursuit of Love Starstruck Lovesick Master of None All Creatures Great and Small Crawford Heartstopper Pride & Prejudice (with Colin Firth) Julia |
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These are not period dramas but fill a similar spot as Bridgerton:
Nashville Everwood Offspring Friday Night Lights Crash Landing |
+1 love this |
| You'll like Belgravia |
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Virgin River
Drop Dead Diva Parenthood Gilmore Girls |
| K dramas |
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Miss Marple (the old ones with Joan Hickson) Flight of the Concords
Inspector Morse Grand Designs -from a fellow detectorists fan |
There was an assassination attempt this season- not sure if she meant no violence at all or light violence. |
Sigh the detectorists was such a gem. Does anything compare? |
| Gentleman Jack |
Offspring is my all-time fave but if OP thinks she couldn't handle Call the Midwife, I think she'd have trouble with Offspring. |
| Lovesick |
| Sanditon |
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Not a TV show but the movie Conclave is this -- deeply engrossing, dramatic, meaningful storylines, but not violent.
Also second the suggestion for Gilded Age, despite the one violent incident in the second season. The rest of it is exactly what you're looking for, and to be honest the violent incident is more dramatic than upsetting. When I'm in the mood you are in, I will sometimes find a lot of comfort in watching older movies or TV shows that I found really engrossing the first time but haven't seen in a while. Sometimes it's like they help me return to the headspace I was in when I first saw them, which was usually a simpler, easier time in my life. Some recent examples for me (though obviously depending on my past viewing history): the movies Contact, The Cutting Edge, and the Harry Potter movies, the tv show Sherlock (the Benedict Cumberbatch one), and the West Wing. |
THIS!!!! It’s soooooooo good!!!!!! |