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For me, its Xena.

Few years back, height of covid epidemic, was living in homeless shelters. Overcrowded slums, everyone miserable, yelling, screaming, fights, abuse, rage. At one point, could feel the anger building in me. Powerless, a victim, desire for retribution. What good was trying to be better person, when all it meant was people walking over me.

Started rewatching xena, hadn't in years. Big message of the show: when surrounded by hate, violence, it's tempting to give in, to not be a victim. But you have a choice, to not continue the cycle, to make a better world. I so needed to hear that message at that time in my life.

What tv show helped you?

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[–] yukichigai@kbin.social 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

It's fair (from a personal taste standpoint) to say BBT isn't funny; it's not fair to say it's inaccurate. Damn if the higher sciences and a bunch of academia aren't rife with people like that.

Personally I find it amusing all the same, but I get why my Mother the PHD finds it mostly tedious.

[–] Admetus@sopuli.xyz 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

First season was pretty ok and of course we know about the rest when fame hit...

Sort of replaced Friends to a small extent.

but I get why my Mother the PHD finds it mostly tedious.

That’s such a Leonard thing to say.