So, DCUM, what are we watching while Rome burns?

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Anonymous wrote:In stressful times, I binge all the Star Treks.


Same!!! But only thing next Gen and later.
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Just starting Offspring. Again.
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Lost
Call the Midwives
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Schitt's Creek, The Good Place, Big Bang Theory, Parks and Rec
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Forrest Gump
Steel Magnolias
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Better Things. It's not for everyone and I don't know how quirky a bent you're looking for or can tolerate but it's good people trying. As a mom who has been through the wringer, it made me feel a little less alone.
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I’m Your Man
Shang Chi
Black Panther

In the end, Light overcomes darkness — but often in quite unexpected ways.

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Harlots
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Better Things. It's not for everyone and I don't know how quirky a bent you're looking for or can tolerate but it's good people trying. As a mom who has been through the wringer, it made me feel a little less alone.


I’m re watching this as well.
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In times of stress, I often turn to uncomplicated mysteries where the killer is always caught at the end. Murdery but charming English villages are a very soothing place for me, and the many, many seasons of Midsomer Murders are calling me right now.
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Anonymous wrote:In times of stress, I often turn to uncomplicated mysteries where the killer is always caught at the end. Murdery but charming English villages are a very soothing place for me, and the many, many seasons of Midsomer Murders are calling me right now.


Yes! Also recommend Poirot.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In stressful times, I binge all the Star Treks.


Same!!! But only thing next Gen and later.


I actually prefer Next Gen and later, but I'm soo familiar with them that going through the original and the movies makes me appreciate next Gen more.

Picard's at the helm -
All's right with the world!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Crash landing on you (Korean drama)


I came to this thread just to recommend this show
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BTS Run
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Anonymous wrote:We recently watched the Leftovers and it's quite dark but I personally found it encouraging. It's essentially about how people process enormous grief, not just for people but for societal and community level losses. It explores belief, science, disillusionment, psychology, and relationships. It's very well acted. Carrie Coon is phenomenal, but also standout performances by Regina King, Amy Brenneman, Margaret Qualley, and Justin Theroux. Theroux especially grew on me -- I had thought of him as just kind of a pretty boy and he is sort of just that in the first season, but by the end of the series I felt like he basically carries the show alongside Coon.

And while I don't want to give the ending away, I do feel it leaves you with a sense of grounding and hope. Not that "everything will be okay" in a trite sense. But that people and families will persevere in their own ways.


+100
The Leftovers is one of the most original, thought provoking, dark - and often very funny - shows I've ever seen. I watched it years ago and think about it to this day. So beautifully done.
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