5 Shows to Watch if You Are Feeling Low: Wednesday, Sherlock and More

Just like music, cinema has no language. We all know how music can change our moods, don’t we? A happy song can bring a smile to our faces while a sad song can help us process grief. Just like that with the right pick of flicks, one’s thoughts can be easily changed. There are amazing shows to watch if you are feeling low or happy, that make a huge impact on your day.

Today, we are going to suggest some shows to binge-watch if you’re feeling sad. Well, that is why you’ve visited this page, didn’t you? Don’t worry, we’ve got you because you deserve a smile!

Top 5 Shows to Watch if You Are Feeling Low and Gloomy

Welcome to Waikiki: Season 1 (2018)

This is the trailer for the first season alone, the second season has a whole different story.

Welcome to Waikiki, also known as Eulachacha Waikiki is a Korean comedy series that ranked in the top 10 in 2018. The story shows three male protagonists, their friendship, and their struggles to make amends and turn their dreams into reality. While things are already full and messed up, the three friends find an abandoned baby in their guesthouse. This is when things turn around hilariously.

The series does have romance, but the romance is funny in a strange way. Additionally, this series is a great example of how worrisome adulthood is, especially when you are a young, new adult. That said, you can watch this comedy-drama on Netflix, and I truly say that it’s going to leave you rolling on the floor laughing.

Sherlock (2010)

There are four seasons, so enjoy it right from the first!

Our Dr Strange’s cool show, Sherlock, is a game-changer to shift your mood. Sherlock is a mystery series based on the book Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle. Sherlock is a binge-worthy show with over four seasons of crimes, investigations, duo comedy, romance, and unexpected plot twists.

Starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, the bromance and dark humour will hook and captivate you while watching the show. Sherlock is available on Prime Video. Be ready to solve the unsolvable. 

Mind Your Language (1977)

Shows to watch if you are feeling low
Enjoy the diverse cultures from all around the globe in just one classroom

Mind Your Language is a British sitcom that, to date, stands as one of the most relatable comedy shows ever. The show presents you with people from diverse backgrounds coming together to learn “English.” That alone should make you wonder how chaotic the classroom would become if two different cultural people attempted to communicate.

The show is entirely situated in a classroom with multiple races and faces—a classic show that promoted equality back in the 70s. Streaming on SonyLiv, Mind Your Language is one of the finest shows to watch if you are feeling low and we guarantee you’ll have a great time. 

As I’m Suffering From Kadhal (2017)

Just 10 episodes – you’ll love it.

Imagine 4 couples who are exploring their love life in the modern era and face battles that could break a marriage, friendship and trust? As I’m Suffering From Kadhal is a rom-com series that depicts how mistakes in the past can destroy a relationship yet can be fixed with the right choices. 

While this seems like a typical romantic series, the plot twist is what will get you cracked up. Why don’t you find out who cheated on who by watching the series on Disney Hotstar? You’ll love the show, I promise.

Wednesday (2022)

Enjoy season 1 and figure out whether another season will pop in soon.

Wednesday, starring Jenna Ortega, is centred on the show’s main character, Wednesday Addams, and her “I don’t care” demeanour. With funny dances, dialogues, a charming cast, heartthrobs, plot twists, cute romance, wizardry, and a Hogwarts-like campus, this deadpan, dark humour show cannot be missed. 

What’s fantastic about this show is that it has bloody content, but why does it make one crack and not get disgusted? To enjoy this show and find out why you can right away go to Netflix and join the Wednesday fanbase. Oh, you’ll also love Jenna Ortega’s blink-less face and savage dialogues.

You Ready?

With our five suggestions, we believe you’ll find a reason to smile and change your gloomy day to a positive and bright one. Remember, sadness does kick in, but there’s always a way to get back on track. That said, have a blast watching these shoes and let us know your experience. See you soon.

Also read: Liked First Love? Here Are 5 Similar East Asian Romantic Shows That You Must Watch!

Taniya CJ
Taniya CJ
Taniya Ishwarya is an English Literature Graduate and a Social Work - Medical and Psychiatry Post-Graduate. Fun Fact, she's also an MSW Asst. Professor who loves writing way too much. She has a writing experience for 5 years.

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