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4 Feel-Good Netflix Shows Guaranteed to Brighten Your Day!

Having a bad day or week or month? Well, happens to the best of us. Some times work wears us down and other times rough personal relationships, broken dreams and similar unfavourable situations makes us feel drained, hopeless and miserable.

In moments when life feels out of control, sometimes all you really need is a good laugh to take the edge off. Losing yourself in a funny, comforting movie or TV series can offer a little relief, even if just for a while. Of course, the real challenges will still be there, but these five Netflix series offer the perfect cozy, feel-good escape a warm, fuzzy blanket for those cold and windy nights.

Netflix, with its treasure trove of content, has plenty to offer when it comes to feel-good shows.

Emily In Paris

Emily in Paris is the perfect guilty pleasure that everyone secretly craves. While the plot may be filled with unrealistic decadence and everything falling into place for the protagonist, that’s precisely what makes it so enjoyable. It’s a dreamy escape, where life seems effortless, though we know reality isn’t quite this simple, it’s fun to watch Emily (the protagonist) manage to get it all. The charming men and stunning Parisian locations only add to its appeal, making it even more irresistible.

Gilmore Girls

This is a show you can rewatch anytime. You can start from any episode, and it will instantly give you that feel-good boost you need. Gilmore Girls stands out not only for its charm but also for the strong female characters at its heart. The Gilmore women are resilient, and I absolutely loved Lorelai. Raising Rory at such a young age and building a life for the two of them creates an inspiring portrayal of women’s strength. Throughout the series, there are countless references to powerful, influential women, making it even more empowering. At its core, the show beautifully captures the complex yet unconditional bond between mothers and daughters. Watching it made me feel like I was lying with my head on my mother’s lap, both of us enjoying the witty banter and playful arguments between Lorelai and Rory.

Good Witch

Good Witch is a delightful series that blends magic, warmth, and charm, offering a gentle escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Set in the quaint town of Middleton, the show follows Cassie Nightingale, the kind and mysterious “good witch” who has a knack for helping others and creating a sense of calm wherever she goes. One of the standout qualities of Good Witch is its feel-good vibe. Each episode is filled with lighthearted moments, subtle magic, and positive messages about kindness, compassion, and community. It’s not a show that relies on heavy drama or intense conflict. Instead, it focuses on relationships, personal growth, and the small, magical moments in life.

Jane The Virgin

This series is a perfect blend of romance and comedy, wrapped in the entertaining drama of a telenovela. It’s quirky and delivers plenty of laughs in almost every episode. One of the show’s greatest strengths is its ability to balance humor with deeply emotional storytelling. While the premise is undeniably outlandish, Jane the Virgin never loses sight of its characters’ emotional depth. The concept draws on the traditional mindset of immigrants in America, yet the show’s treatment feels modern, relatable, and compelling. The telenovela format adds an extra layer of fun, with dramatic plot twists, evil twins, long-lost relatives, and love triangles. The show fully embraces its melodrama in a self-aware, hilarious way.

Shaiva
Shaiva

Shaiva Pandya is an accomplished author and a versatile content writer, based in Melbourne, Australia. Hailing a master’s degree in media and communications from The Parsons University in New York, USA, she channels her creativity as a Web Content Manager at a leading advertising agency in Melbourne.

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