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It's about a diner in Tokyo that's open from midnight until 7 in the morning, and the deal is the diner's owner will make anything a customer requests, as long as he has the ingredients. There are a few recurring characters but generally each episode is about a new diner coming in and requesting a certain dish, and you find out why that meal is special to them and learn a little about their background.

It's very wholesome and visually satsifying (especially if you like watching food being made).

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Farscape is my favourite but also,

  • Derry Girls
  • The IT Crowd
  • Black Books
  • 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown
  • Brooklyn Nine-Nine
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lazysoci.al

I like HIMYM, Frasier, The Great North and Abbot Elementary. They're quiet shows where good things happen.

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Same for me on Fraiser. The new Ghosts series is pretty fun. Oh and The Vicar of Dibley.

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The Red Green Show. It's just folksy enough to be relaxing, and it's nice that Red reminds you every episode that we're all in this together.

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The super fan edit of the US version of The Office usually. I have a separate library in Plex just for this so I can put it on shuffle and let it run.

On the rare occasion I get bored with it, or to give my wife a break which is needed more often, I’ll mix in Parks and Rec, Brooklyn 99, or Modern Family.

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Not quite a show but the Marketplace podcast (marketplace.org or perhaps this PRI show is carried on your local NPR station) -- for some reason Kai Ryssdal's voice just makes it all better

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Futurama if I want to watch something. I fall asleep to shows and movies and if that's the goal it's a MST3K/Rifftrax treatment of Time Chasers.

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