10 Lighthearted Series to Relax and Escape the Daily Rush
Amid the hustle of everyday life, there’s nothing better than allowing yourself a moment to pause, whether it’s on the couch, under a blanket, or with a bucket of popcorn in hand. Great series don’t always have to be heavy or dramatic.
Sometimes, all we want is to laugh, fall in love with charming characters, and wrap up an episode feeling lighter.
With this in mind, we’ve put together 10 perfect series to help you relax: they’re fun, comforting, with short episodes and engaging plots. Great for switching off the world and recharging your energy.
Check out the full list and pick your next weekend binge!
Abbott Elementary (Disney+)

Abbott Elementary is a mockumentary-style comedy that follows teachers at a public school in Philadelphia.
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With a light tone and plenty of humor, it shows the efforts of passionate educators trying to make a difference with limited resources. The series shines thanks to its charismatic cast, sharp dialogue, and social commentary wrapped in laughter.
“Abbott Elementary shows how comedy can be a powerful tool for social empathy”
- The New York Times
One Day (Netflix)

Based on David Nicholls’ novel, One Day follows Emma and Dexter, who reconnect on the same day each year over several decades. While not strictly a comedy, the series balances lightheartedness, romance, and humor with great sensitivity.
It’s a story about time, connection, and new beginnings. Perfect for those who want to laugh and feel moved in just the right measure.
“One Day is subtle, bittersweet, and charming—a hug in series form”
- The Independent
Geek Girl (Netflix)
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Based on Holly Smale’s books, Geek Girl tells the story of Harriet Manners, a super-smart and awkward teenager who accidentally gets swept into the fashion world.
With lots of humor, the series explores self-discovery, insecurities, and acceptance amidst both school and catwalk drama. Ideal for fans of quirky characters and uplifting teen stories.
“Adorable and authentic, ‘Geek Girl’ connects with real teenagers—and that makes all the difference”
- The Guardian
The Middle (Max)

The Middle follows the Heck family living in suburban Indiana. Parents, kids, and their chaotic daily lives create hilarious episodes full of classic family humor. The series is nostalgic and comforting, and even its simplest jokes bring warmth and relatability.
“A family sitcom that survived in the shadow of giants with its huge heart”
- Variety
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Young Sheldon (Netflix, Max, Amazon)

This Big Bang Theory spin-off tells the story of young Sheldon Cooper, a child genius navigating life in conservative Texas. The show blends tenderness, humor, and reflections on intelligence, family, and growing up. It’s light, charming, and perfect for binge-watching.
“More than just a spin-off, ‘Young Sheldon’ builds its own universe with sensitivity and humor”
- TVLine
Ted Lasso (AppleTV+)

Ted Lasso follows an American football coach hired to manage an English soccer team—even though he knows nothing about the sport. With relentless optimism and empathy, he wins over both his players and the audience.
This series is about friendship, leadership, and kindness—a real serotonin boost!
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“The show the world needed during tough times”
- Rolling Stone
The Good Place (Amazon)
Eleanor Shellstrop wakes up in the Good Place after dying, only to discover she’s there by mistake. What follows is a moral adventure full of ethical dilemmas, philosophical questions, and—plenty of laughs. The Good Place is creative, funny, and unexpectedly profound.
“Existentialism has never been this hilarious”
- IndieWire
Superstore (Amazon)

Set in a big-box store, Superstore explores the lives of employees dealing with bizarre customers, absurd corporate policies, and daily workplace chaos.
With sharp humor and unforgettable characters, the show entertains while reflecting on real-life work environments.
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“Superstore manages to mock and critique capitalism at the same time—an admirable feat”
- The Atlantic
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix)

After being rescued from a doomsday cult, Kimmy starts a new life in New York City. With absurd jokes, surreal scenarios, and eccentric characters, this is a wacky comedy about resilience and optimism.
“As absurd as it is inspiring, Kimmy Schmidt is pure modern escapism”
- The A.V. Club
Extraordinary Attorney Woo (Netflix)

This Korean drama follows Woo Young-woo, a brilliant lawyer with autism and a photographic memory. The series mixes compelling legal cases with themes of inclusion, prejudice, and empathy. It’s gentle, engaging, and full of heart.
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“With delicacy and intelligence, the series brings urgent themes to light without losing its charm”
- Decider
Conclusion
These shows are ideal companions when you need to disconnect from stress and dive into captivating stories. They all have one thing in common: they’ll leave you feeling lighter.
So, have you watched any of these series yet? Which one will be your weekend binge? Tell us in the comments!
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