I am someone who always enjoys having something on in the background, helping me focus.

I love me some Andor, GoT, a lot of newer stuff that is made with really high production quality - but I sit down to watch those.

What shows do you watch that just sit running in the background, ones that aren’t going to win any Emmys but you just enjoy?

For me my last two are Home Improvement and Everybody Loves Raymond. Both were fine in their heyday, but now they are noise filler. Not terrible, not great. So what are yours?

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    15 hours ago

    NCIS Los Angeles is the silliest show I enjoyed watching for quite some year. The finale was surprisingly decent and emotionally a little touching. It’s a very self-aware show and, if not taken too seriously, can be good fun

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      16 hours ago

      Well except for a few episodes anyways. His dog and brother’s episodes come to mind as ones I can’t ‘tune’ out.

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    22 hours ago

    Family Guy is textbook “very lame show that I wouldn’t mind watching in the background”.

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      20 hours ago

      It is… but I do fall off around season 7, then it just becomes annoying for me. Before then was a ton of fun. I’ve found American Dad holds up better for me, fun but not the annoying side

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      18 hours ago

      it’s not as good as I remembered, and not as bad as I feared. I thought it’d be a very mysoginistic view of a 90s home, and it kind of is, but not a crazy amount. Starts that way, Jill is a stay at home mom, 3 kids, house, dad is the provider, but the show tackles a good chunk of that. Jill wants to get her masters, wants to move out of the house. Tim has to come to terms with it. They tackle rebelling kids, differing views, idk, it’s not as bad as I expected it to be.

      It’s not up to par with today, but I don’t think it’s bad either. So yeah, good filler

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    21 hours ago

    Michael Schur stuff. I’ve seen those shows so many times I don’t need to pay attention and I tune in when I need a little bit of sunshine in my life.

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    22 hours ago

    Trailer Park Boys. Especially as it has a soothing intro so it’s peak night watching.

    30 Rock has the opposite of that for an intro, but its writing is so good that you don’t need to be tuned in long to catch a punchline.

    Cheers is a throwback but it holds up well. Also checks the box for a intro that’s comfort food.

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    22 hours ago

    UK Panel Shows that I’ve already seen. They’re great because there is no plot to lose, just a lot of off-the-cuff jokes and nonsense. QI and its podcast No Such Thing as a Fish work really well. Cats does Countdown and WILTY are also good contenders. And there’s one from New Zealand (and now Australia) called Guy Montgomery’s Guy Mont Spelling Bee that makes good background “watching.”

    Taskmaster always draws my attention, so that’s no good.

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      21 hours ago

      Would I Lie To You when Bob Mortimer is on, or that blind German comedian, are probably my favourites!

      Edit: wait I confused 2 there. The German guy isn’t blind. The blind guy’s great too (forgot their names)

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      19 hours ago

      HIMYM is a good one for that, for me I like the shows that put you in the middle of a friend group. During depressing times it has really helped. Healthy? Not sure, but it made me feel better.

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    21 hours ago

    2 broke girls, COPS.

    Perfect for background watching (if I am not in the mood for music).