TV shows where people are mannerly and kind

Anonymous
DD and I just started watching ER. Lots of empathy shown by staff.
Anonymous
Mary Tylor Moore show
Anonymous
Great British Baking Show
The Repair Shop
Anonymous
Cobra Kai.
Just kidding, not.
Anonymous
Watch Crash landing on you on Netflix, cute love story/soap opera, super clean and innocent.
Anonymous
Star Trek has often been mentioned as an example of 'utopian' society TV, where scarcity has been eliminated and the pursuit of goods subservient to the greater good.

Of course there are plenty of examples of beat them up and blow them up, but the underlying mission is one of discovery and new hope.
Anonymous
Kim's Convenience
Anonymous
Downtown Abbey
Great British Baking Show
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Anonymous wrote:Star Trek has often been mentioned as an example of 'utopian' society TV, where scarcity has been eliminated and the pursuit of goods subservient to the greater good.

Of course there are plenty of examples of beat them up and blow them up, but the underlying mission is one of discovery and new hope.


Star Trek Next Generation is the series in this franchise that I would recommend. Not only are the production values better, but where Kirk would tend to have a fistfight with his opponents, Picard tends to outthink his.
Anonymous
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
Anonymous
Ted Lasso. Kindest most warm-hearted show I've seen in ages.
Anonymous
Why would anyone want to watch such a boring show? There’s no drama in people being nice and kind to each other.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone want to watch such a boring show? There’s no drama in people being nice and kind to each other.


Why are you so annoying?
Anonymous
If you either have kids or aren’t embarrassed to watch a cartoon, both Helga and Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts (both on Netflix) are both delightful. Both feature a main character who chooses to approach others with friendship even when the rest of the world pressures her to do otherwise. There are struggles, but of course kindness always succeeds in the end. It’s so emotionally satisfying! (They’re also fun shows, with enough action and humor to keep even grownups watching.)
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:An older one but on Prime: Lark Rise to Candleford


Is that a good show? I have it in my Hulu queue because it look appealing, but I never hear anyone mention it.


DP. My daughter and I loved it. We love all those PBS British types of shows. One of the main characters is played by the woman who played Lydia in the 1995 Pride & Prejudice and I love her character in this show.
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