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/lax/, what are some comfy tv shows? Bonus points if it's on Netflix. I also found some survival shows like Survivorman to be unusually comfy.
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There was this one movie on netflix that was about a spare tire that was okay.
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i dont know if its on netflix but how its made is a truly comfy show just watching things come together while a narrator explains is very relaxing
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If you can stand animu, Mushi-shi made me the comfiest I've ever been. It's got an overarching plot, but it's primarily single episode based, so you can take your time. It's calm, got great English voice acting, and it's on Netflix.
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>>194speaking of animu school rumble is a very comfy show
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The mind of a chef on netflix is pretty chill.
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Twin Peaks
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One of the best netflix has to offer.
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Most anime/cartoons are comfy.
Especially Courage.
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>>207I second this! I had a super comfy post-Thanksgiving marathon watching seasons 1 and 2 of "The Mind of a Chef." It's from Anthony Bourdain's production company, but he only narrates a few transitions each episode. It's basically a camera crew following a chef or two each season as they cook with other famous chefs, share their favorite dishes, go places, and eat stuff.
Here's a direct Netflix link:
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Stephen Fry In America is super cozy and educational as well.
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It isn't on Netflix but Gamecenter CX is comfy and you can d/l the episodes at
http://www.sa-gccx.com/episodes