| It's not really a "moving on" show, but I've been watching Reign and it is SO GOOD. It really enthralls you, the seasons are long, and you'll just be like "Well thank God I wasn't alive and dating THEN." |
| I think shows which were funny or fascinating helped distract me from break ups, but nothing about breakups in film or tv or music ever really "helped". |
| Just watch Bambi. You've seriously nixed every suggestion, OP. You're too demanding. |
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High Fidelity.
Will remind you that the relationships you think wee awesome, weren't. |
| Kimmy Schmidt on Netflix |
| New Girl for sure. They go through all kinds of relationships. |
| My best friends wedding |
+1. Or just listen to "I Know It's Over" by The Smiths. "I know it's over and still I cling, I don't know where else I can go..." |
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Sense and Sensibility
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Celeste and Jesse Forever I love all of these movies and they are all great to watch after a breakup. |
+2. Listening to The Smiths helped me get over who I thought at the time was the love of my life. Turns out I was wrong and am now very happily married to someone else! OP whatever you do avoid mindless Romcoms at all costs! |
| For me it's Sense and Sensibility (with Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet) and Sliding Doors. Also a select number of SATC episodes. Breakup via post it anyone? |
Makes you wonder about what caused the break up doesn't it? |
Talk about an exaggeration. She only asked for more suggestions. My you people are unhinged |
Yes!! That scene in Sense and Sensibility when Marianne sees Willoughby at the party and he snubs her, and then Elinor's comforting her... gets me every time. |
Let's be BFFs. |