Recently I’ve been catching up on tv and some of the more mature/adult shows, which I’ve been…Enjoying? Seems like the wrong word, but they’ve all generally been cynical or dark.

For reference, I’ve just finished Better Call Saul, which got me to finally get around to finishing Breaking Bad, and I’ve also been doing a rewatch of the anime Monster as it’s been years since I last watched it.

So basically back to back dark shows.

I’ve already watched The Good Place, which nails what I’m describing, but it’s a little blunt with the sweetness, while I’ve watched some of Bee and Puppycat which seems like it’s closer to a nice middleground of sweet and real.

What are some of your go-to shows for this kinda vibe?

  • amio
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    611 months ago

    If you’re a weeb there’s an entire genre of this stuff: iyashi-kei (“soothing type/genre”). I’ve enjoyed a bunch of them, though some of them get pretty saccharine if that’s a worry. There’s a large overlap with “slice of life”, and a lot of these are set in school for whatever reason - YMMV. I like Azumanga Daioh, though the anime adaptation is a little aged. Nichijou is adorable and leans more into absurdism if that’s your thing. “Yotsuba&!” is freaking precious, but manga only - same guy as Azumanga Daioh.

    For non-weeb stuff I’ll mention Brooklyn Nine-Nine, also Parks and Recreation once it hits its stride.

    • @Candelestine
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      411 months ago

      If you’re gonna open it up to anime, then yeah, you crack open like a whole universe of “palate cleanser” shows. Anime likes to get really, really dark sometimes, and after a really rough episode sometimes you just need some sunshine and calm. Non Non Biyori is the example I always think of.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      111 months ago

      There’s a large overlap with “slice of life”, and a lot of these are set in school for whatever reason - YMMV.

      I do enjoy anime, but a lot of them are like this and the reason’s pretty clear: the target audience is often skewed younger (i.e. teens/young adults). Are the ones you’ve suggested set in school, or…? It’s not a dealbreaker fwiw just not my first choice.

      Cromartie High School is one of my occasional fallbacks for something silly & lighthearted, after all.

    • Xariphon
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      111 months ago

      Yotsuba&! might be the most precious thing I’ve ever seen. Anime-wise, I think “Sweetness and Lightning” comes closest.