Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Korean dramas. You want K-Dramas. The king of them all is probably Crash Landing On You which is on Netflix. After you watch one they will start recommending you more of them and you can Google to see what the reviews are like.
This is a good recommendation though my only issue with K-Dramas is that when I'm super stressed/anxious, I sometimes like to double screen (I know it's bad but it's what I do) and I don't like the dubbed versions. If I can find a time where I want to dedicate my full attention to something though, these are great.
I've watched Crashing Landing (a comfort watch at this point) and it requires focus, but very much worth it.
I don’t mind focusing. It’s good for me. Is Crash landing on you sad or traumatic though? The war story scared me away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Korean dramas. You want K-Dramas. The king of them all is probably Crash Landing On You which is on Netflix. After you watch one they will start recommending you more of them and you can Google to see what the reviews are like.
This is a good recommendation though my only issue with K-Dramas is that when I'm super stressed/anxious, I sometimes like to double screen (I know it's bad but it's what I do) and I don't like the dubbed versions. If I can find a time where I want to dedicate my full attention to something though, these are great.
OP here and I want something I’ll set my phone down for a concentrate. I think I’m ruining my brain with reels. I want a show to watch but it also can’t have any stress. Bridgerton is perfect…and of course all of the typical sitcoms I’ve already done.
Anonymous wrote:Schitt's Creek
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Korean dramas. You want K-Dramas. The king of them all is probably Crash Landing On You which is on Netflix. After you watch one they will start recommending you more of them and you can Google to see what the reviews are like.
This is a good recommendation though my only issue with K-Dramas is that when I'm super stressed/anxious, I sometimes like to double screen (I know it's bad but it's what I do) and I don't like the dubbed versions. If I can find a time where I want to dedicate my full attention to something though, these are great.
I've watched Crashing Landing (a comfort watch at this point) and it requires focus, but very much worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Korean dramas. You want K-Dramas. The king of them all is probably Crash Landing On You which is on Netflix. After you watch one they will start recommending you more of them and you can Google to see what the reviews are like.
This is a good recommendation though my only issue with K-Dramas is that when I'm super stressed/anxious, I sometimes like to double screen (I know it's bad but it's what I do) and I don't like the dubbed versions. If I can find a time where I want to dedicate my full attention to something though, these are great.
OP here and I want something I’ll set my phone down for a concentrate. I think I’m ruining my brain with reels. I want a show to watch but it also can’t have any stress. Bridgerton is perfect…and of course all of the typical sitcoms I’ve already done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try the Gilded Age.
There was an assassination attempt this season- not sure if she meant no violence at all or light violence.
I just meant no constant violence…or, like, torture, etc.
Is Gilded Age violent or traumatic?
No.
TGA revels in problems. If you're looking for a stress free show, TGA isn't it. The Bridgertons is light and fluffy and fun.
Wut.
Gilded Age is pretty much the exact same stakes as Bridgerton in a slightly different historical setting and a bit more realism (but only a bit) in terms of historical accuracy. It's perfect for OP.
There is literally a plot line about how the new money family's butler needs to get tips from the old money family's butler to avoid making faux pas when the new money family hosts. Yes there are higher stakes storylines, but Bridgerton has those too. Who gets stressed out watching Gilded Age?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Korean dramas. You want K-Dramas. The king of them all is probably Crash Landing On You which is on Netflix. After you watch one they will start recommending you more of them and you can Google to see what the reviews are like.
This is a good recommendation though my only issue with K-Dramas is that when I'm super stressed/anxious, I sometimes like to double screen (I know it's bad but it's what I do) and I don't like the dubbed versions. If I can find a time where I want to dedicate my full attention to something though, these are great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try the Gilded Age.
There was an assassination attempt this season- not sure if she meant no violence at all or light violence.
I just meant no constant violence…or, like, torture, etc.
Is Gilded Age violent or traumatic?
No.
TGA revels in problems. If you're looking for a stress free show, TGA isn't it. The Bridgertons is light and fluffy and fun.
Wut.
Gilded Age is pretty much the exact same stakes as Bridgerton in a slightly different historical setting and a bit more realism (but only a bit) in terms of historical accuracy. It's perfect for OP.
There is literally a plot line about how the new money family's butler needs to get tips from the old money family's butler to avoid making faux pas when the new money family hosts. Yes there are higher stakes storylines, but Bridgerton has those too. Who gets stressed out watching Gilded Age?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Korean dramas. You want K-Dramas. The king of them all is probably Crash Landing On You which is on Netflix. After you watch one they will start recommending you more of them and you can Google to see what the reviews are like.
This is a good recommendation though my only issue with K-Dramas is that when I'm super stressed/anxious, I sometimes like to double screen (I know it's bad but it's what I do) and I don't like the dubbed versions. If I can find a time where I want to dedicate my full attention to something though, these are great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Korean dramas. You want K-Dramas. The king of them all is probably Crash Landing On You which is on Netflix. After you watch one they will start recommending you more of them and you can Google to see what the reviews are like.
This is a good recommendation though my only issue with K-Dramas is that when I'm super stressed/anxious, I sometimes like to double screen (I know it's bad but it's what I do) and I don't like the dubbed versions. If I can find a time where I want to dedicate my full attention to something though, these are great.
Anonymous wrote:Korean dramas. You want K-Dramas. The king of them all is probably Crash Landing On You which is on Netflix. After you watch one they will start recommending you more of them and you can Google to see what the reviews are like.