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15 Mindless Feel-Good Shows to Zone Out With on Netflix

This is not your average nature documentary series. Narrated by Orange Is The New Black star Samira Wiley, this show explores what happens in nature after the sun sets. The cinematography and stories will definitely move you.

The Best Mindless TV Shows To Have On In The Background

When it comes to TV shows that are perfect to leave on as background noise while doing other things, everyone has their favorite. Maybe it’s a show you’ve already seen several times through, a series with nice background music, or a reality competition you’re not particularly invested in. There’s one thing that the best background TV shows have in common, though: they provide mindless entertainment. You can watch while folding laundry, working from home, checking Instagram, or trying to fall asleep. Plus, if you focus on something else for a while and your mind wanders, you won’t really end up missing too much of the action.

We’re not talking greatest shows of all time here. With some shows, you have to be actively engaged throughout to make sure that you don’t miss any tiny detail that might prove crucial later on. Think Lost , Game of Thrones , Fringe , The Wire . Meanwhile, there are other shows that are just so bad that you can’t even stomach the idea of half-watching. You know – where you roll your eyes and ask yourself why they haven’t been canceled yet. The best shows to watch while doing anything else but watching , however, are somewhere in the middle. You don’t have to be too involved, but you still enjoy their novelty. What’re your top picks?

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Parks and Recreation

What it is: A political sitcom following the employees of the Parks Department in a small town. Why it’s perfect background TV: Even if you half-ignore the show, it will still make you chuckle. Plus, if you watch Parks while working from home, Leslie Knope will probably inspire you to actually get things done.

15 Mindless Feel-Good Shows to Zone Out With on Netflix

In a perfect pandemic-less world, we’d probably be spending more time outdoors and hanging out with friends without worrying about a thing. But during These Times, a good ol’ Netflix binge can bring a lot of joy in the comfort of our own homes.

When the news cycle makes our heads spin, sometimes what we all need is a casual TV show to give our overstretched attention spans a rest. Spoiler alert: It doesn’t have to be limited to our all-time favourite sitcoms like The Office or Friends. Here are a few recommendations for mindless feel-good shows, perfect for *actual* Netflix and chilling.

The Big Flower Fight

Watch some amateur florists compete to create showstopping floral installations and maybe learn a thing or two on how to keep your houseplants alive. Think The Great British Bake-Off , except with flowers. Not only is it like visual ASMR, but it might even inspire you to fill your home with more greenery.

The Baby-Sitters Club

Whether you grew up reading The Baby-Sitters Club book series by Ann M. Martin or just want some feel-good pre-teen hijinks to binge, this Netflix adaptation is an absolute delight to watch. Guaranteed to bring back some middle-school memories with its big ideas, humour and friendship dynamics, the new series brings a fresh take to the iconic books, making it relatable to teens of today. Bonus: ’90s teen icon Alicia Silverstone stars as Kristy’s mother.

Night On Earth

This is not your average nature documentary series. Narrated by Orange Is The New Black star Samira Wiley, this show explores what happens in nature after the sun sets. The cinematography and stories will definitely move you.

Nadiya’s Time To Eat

Nadiya Hussain, 2015 winner of The Great British Bake-Off , shares some of her *cheeky* cooking hacks and easy-to-follow recipes in Time To Eat . In each episode, she goes on a field trip to factories and farms across the UK to see where some of her favourite ingredients are produced. Not only is this show fun to watch, but it’s refreshing to see a woman like Hussain in the spotlight. “I didn’t grow up watching Muslim women on television. I didn’t grow up watching Bangladeshi women of color on television,” said Hussain in an interview for The Cut . “To be able to do a cookery show and be this British, Bangladeshi, Muslim woman of color—that’s a big deal.”

The World’s Most Extraordinary Homes

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The show follows architect Piers Taylor and property developer Caroline Quentin as they explore incredibly unique properties around the world—from palatial family homes in Israel to innovative yet traditional houses in Japan. It’s the perfect docu-series to get some inspo for your dream home vision board. It’s important to have goals, right?

Dancing with the Birds

Just birds dancing to impress each other and mate. That’s literally it, and it’s amazing.

Abstract: The Art of Design

Think Chef’s Table, but with artists instead of chefs. This documentary series highlights highly regarded artists in their respective fields and shows us how they’re shifting the way we view everything. The stories of each individual’s achievements really make you think about the endless possibilities the world has to offer. Who knows? It might even inspire you to come up with your next big idea.

Home Game

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Home Game showcases “unique and dangerous” traditional sports from countries like Italy, Scotland and the Philippines. Perfect for easy-watching with its eight 30-minute episodes, sports lovers who’ve been missing their regular season faves can get their excitement from this interesting new series.

Salt Fat Acid Heat

Salt, fat, acid and heat. These are the fundamentals of good cooking. Award-winning chef and food writer Samin Nosrat takes a deep dive by exploring four different countries that perfectly highlight one of these elements in their traditional cuisine. The show follows Nosrat as she visits friends and local chefs to show her ingredients and recipes from their homeland. Even though Nosrat is a food expert in her own right, she lets her guests lead and amplifies their voices.

Connected: The Hidden Science of Everything

As Bill Nye always said, “Science rules!” This new show hosted by science reporter Latif Nasser will satisfy your curiosity as he takes you through a thought-provoking journey around the world. Dust, clouds, surveillance and all.

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