Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shteisel. This Hasidic community is very kind to each other. Lots of respect for elders and trying to problem solve together. It seems since most don't work, they have time for kindness, good deeds, and caring for each other. A traditional community.
Jew here and no. While the show is quite good, the community in reality is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shteisel. This Hasidic community is very kind to each other. Lots of respect for elders and trying to problem solve together. It seems since most don't work, they have time for kindness, good deeds, and caring for each other. A traditional community.
Jew here and no. While the show is quite good, the community in reality is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All Creatures Great and Small was king of this kind of show back in the day.
Agree! It's currently being broadcast on Sunday evenings and another time each week on WETA channel 26 (PBS).
Anyone know if it streams somewhere? It holds up so well despite its age!
Agree on many others too, shows as extremely different from each other as "Call the Midwife" and "Schitt's Creek" though it can take some time with the latter to watch the characters grow into their kinder selves as they shed their shells. Worth the time though.
If anyone likes gentle, slowly paced British TV, there's an obscure "dramedy" called "Kingdom" about a solicitor (type of lawyer) in a middle-sized English town. The title character is the kindest person ever created on TV, I think, and basically parent to everyone even when he knows they are not acting kindly themselves. Yet he seems believable to me. You can see it for free on Roku TV and it's also on Acorn TV (Acorn is running a free month trial, code FREE30).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Due South
Northern Exposure
Have you found a way to watch Northern Exposure? I'd read that it doesn't get picked up by streaming sites because the royalties they'd have to pay for the songs is cost prohibitive.
That’s also the problem with Ed, which otherwise would totally be on this list.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Due South
Northern Exposure
Have you found a way to watch Northern Exposure? I'd read that it doesn't get picked up by streaming sites because the royalties they'd have to pay for the songs is cost prohibitive.
Anonymous wrote:Shteisel. This Hasidic community is very kind to each other. Lots of respect for elders and trying to problem solve together. It seems since most don't work, they have time for kindness, good deeds, and caring for each other. A traditional community.
Anonymous wrote:Game of Thrones
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not describe the characters on FNL as mannerly and kind. Loved the series, but don't think it fits in with what OP is looking for.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gilmore Girls
Hart of Dixie
Friday Night Lights
Offspring
Agree with Friday Night Lights. There is a lot of humanity in that show.
FNL fits perfectly. Not every scene, character, story line is kind, but overall the series leaves with a feeling better.
Agree