63 Palate-Cleanser Shows To Cheer You Up After Literally Anything Heavy

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Just ahead of the final season of The Handmaid’s Tale, I decided to rewatch the entire series... a feat not for the faint of heart. In fact, I had to take several breaks over the course of my rewatch to indulge in decidedly lighter fare. You know: palate cleansers shows. The type of TV that feels like a warm hug for your brain.

When you’ve just finished watching something heavy, sometimes you need a little levity. You need uplifting. Low-stakes. You need a series where no one’s dying (sorry, Shonda Rhimes, you’re out of the running), no one’s being traumatized. Just joy, jokes, and good vibes.

So, whether you’re trying to pull yourself together after binge-watching a true crime doc or hoping to stem the slow-burn emotional spiral your favorite drama has inadvertently set into motion, consider adding these palate cleanser shows to the rotation to cheer you up and calm you down. They’re just the reminder you need that maybe the world isn’t actually ending. (At least not today. We hope.)

The Four Seasons

Tina Fey is an instant watch when you’re craving something funny, and her latest show definitely fits the bill. It does sneak a little heartbreak in with the laughs, but it’s mostly a love letter to the friendships that see you through the emotional see-saw of midlife.

The Paper

If The Office lives permanently in your rotation (I mean, obviously), try this mockumentary spinoff about a struggling Midwestern newspaper. It gives you a familiar format but with fresh faces.

Jury Duty Presents: Company Retreat

You’ll find the OG Jury Duty later down in the list, but the follow-up is somehow just as funny and oh-so-wholesome. Turns out, watching genuinely nice people be genuinely nice to each other never really gets old.

Nobody Wants This

Kristen Bell and Adam Brody shine in this will-they-won't-they-they-definitely-will rom-com that’s swoony and full of serotonin. And, yes, you’re gonna be crushing on a rabbi. It happens.

Happy’s Place

Give me a Reba McEntire sitcom any day of the week! Here, she runs a tavern full of lovable weirdo, which is just comfort TV in its most classic form. And as if that wasn’t reason enough to watch, you even get a Reba and Barbra Jean reunion.

The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins

Not enough people are talking about this total gem of a show. Tracy Morgan and Daniel Radcliffe are magic together in the ensemble sitcom that is equal parts chaotic and big-hearted. It just keeps getting better.

Schitt’s Creek

Honestly, this is the ultimate reset for me. Watching the Rose family fumble their way toward love and community is as heartwarming as it gets. And it’s hilarious?! *Chef’s kiss.*

Ted Lasso

I mean, right? This Apple TV series about an American football coach hired to manage a British football team is pure serotonin. Ted’s unwavering optimism (believe!) makes this a no-brainer when you’re losing faith in humanity.

Abbott Elementary

Quinta Brunson is a treasure! This school sitcom is smart, wholesome, full of heart, comforting, and hilarious. What more could you ask for?

Ghosts (US version)

In this underrated gem, a young couple inherit a country mansion and decide to renovate it into a bed and breakfast. Only hitch? They’re sharing it with ghosts from different historical periods. Silly, sweet, and spooky in a wholesome way.

Brooklyn Nine-Nine

With a cast like this — Andy Samberg, Andre Braugher, Melissa Fumero, Chelsea Peretti, Terry Crews, Joe Lo Truglio, the list goes on — how could this police buddy sitcom not be brilliant?

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

If you need a quick dose of aggressively infectious optimism, turn on this hilarious Netflix series in which the title character must start life over again (in New York City, no less) after being rescued from a doomsday cult.

Jane the Virgin

Gina Rodriguez just feels like sunshine in human form in this telenovela spoof that masterfully manages to be both deeply silly and truly heartfelt. Plus, the narrator is top-tier.

Loot

Maya Rudolph is an extremely affluent woman on a mission to find purpose post-divorce, and I just don’t get why people aren’t clamoring over this one. It’s sleek and funny, and the soundtrack alone will instantly elevate your mood.

Heartstopper

When you need a beautiful reminder that not everything has to be gritty, turn on Heartstopper. It’s queer joy in its purest form, and it’s so soft and wholesome.

Somebody Somewhere

On the surface, this show may seem to have a sad start: Sam (Bridget Everett) returns to her hometown following the death of her sister. And she does grapple with loss and acceptance, but she also finds true community. It’ll really sneak up on you and make your heart feel full.

The Good Place

I swear, this is one of the most life-affirming shows out there. When Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell) dies and ends up in the Good Place, she quickly realizes there’s been a mistake. But watching her actually become “worthy” of it? Definitely worth your time.

More Palate Cleanser Shows

  1. New Girl
  2. Colin from Accounts
  3. Man on the Inside
  4. Superstore
  5. Scrubs
  6. North of North
  7. The Golden Girls
  8. Starstruck
  9. Shrinking
  10. Bob’s Burgers
  11. The Great British Baking Show
  12. Somebody Feed Phil
  13. Psych
  14. Grace & Frankie
  15. My Name Is Earl
  16. Resident Alien
  17. Acapulco
  18. Sprung
  19. Fresh Off the Boat
  20. Tucci in Italy
  21. Friends
  22. Kim’s Convenience
  23. Extraordinary Attorney Woo
  24. The Mick
  25. Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist
  26. The Mindy Project
  27. Gilmore Girls
  28. Parks & Rec
  29. Modern Family
  30. Love on the Spectrum
  31. Living Single
  32. Broad City
  33. Raising Hope
  34. Cheers
  35. Arrested Development
  36. Scream Queens
  37. The Righteous Gemstones
  38. Derry Girls
  39. Trailer Park Boys
  40. Life in Pieces
  41. What We Do In The Shadows
  42. Jury Duty
  43. Never Have I Ever
  44. RuPaul’s Drag Race
  45. The Middle
  46. How I Met Your Mother

Whether you're recovering from a psychological thriller, a sad-girl drama, or just a bad day, a good palate-cleanser show can make everything feel a little lighter. So go ahead, rewatch Schitt’s Creek for the sixth time.



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