
“Feel good” series to watch without moderation
With this uncertain period that we have just experienced, there is nothing like a good comforting and funny series to do yourself some good.
You've probably seen and re-seen them dozens of times, but they still do us just as much good, so why deprive yourself of them.
So, whether it's in the background while doing another activity because we know them by heart, while eating to watch something light or while sitting on your sofa in a fluffy blanket, here is a list of these "feel good" series, which will boost your mood.
The essentials
· Friends

Some psychologists even claim that this series is a good remedy against anxiety.
This timeless series, which continues to seduce even today, 17 years after its end, those initiated from its beginnings as much as the new generations.
We even know the episodes by heart, the gags always making us laugh so much each time.
It follows the daily lives of six New York roommates, who are in the habit of meeting up for coffee at Central Perk.
For 10 years, they take us on a journey through their hectic lives, to the rhythm of their little joys, their romantic adventures and their struggles.
· How I met your mother

The series begins in 2030, when Ted Mosby tells his two children how he met their mother. He remembers his younger years when he was still single. He tells his children with nostalgia about his encounters and his frantic search for the Great Love and the daily life of his group of friends.
· Modern Family

Filmed under the California sun, with its hilarious mockumentary feel, the series follows the daily lives of the offbeat Dunphy, Delgado and Pritchett families.
Ten seasons where we see the children grow up, the characters are hilarious, and the dialogues are full of punchlines.
· Sex and the City

A quintessential girls' series and a true revolution in the television world, the series portrays four New York friends, thirty-something and single: Carrie, a journalist with a column on male-female relationships; Charlotte, a naive and romantic gallery owner; Miranda, a cerebral and cynical lawyer; and finally Samantha, a press attaché and man-eater.
The outsiders
· Jane the Virgin

Adapted from a Venezuelan telenovela, Jane Gloriana Villanueva leads a very wise life, surrounded by women, in a very religious family. She finds herself inseminated by mistake during a gynecological appointment, and falls pregnant, while still a virgin, and engaged.
· Kaamelott

An excellent historical-parody series, created by Alexandre Astier. The hilarious misfortunes of King Arthur, badly surrounded by Knights of the Round Table who are out of touch. A king who tries to reign over a court that is not very motivated by the quest for the Holy Grail.
The first part of the long-awaited and constantly postponed film was released at the end of July. A host of guests are in the cast. Run to it!
· Heart plan

There's nothing like a romantic comedy to cheer you up.
Elsa struggles to get over her breakup with her ex. Her friends decide to hire an escort boy to help her move on. But this clumsy plan backfires as Elsa falls for the handsome Jules.
· Ten percent

My favorite French series par excellence!
It follows the hectic daily life of the ASK agency, which manages the biggest French-speaking talents. Isabelle Huppert, Jean Dujardin, Monica Bellucci, Cécile de France, Line Renaud, Nathalie Baye, and Fabrice Lucchini play their own roles in this scathing comedy series, which also addresses important social issues such as PMA.
A 5th season is in preparation as well as a film shot in New York. We can't wait!!
To your remote controls 😉

