5 Feel Good Romantic Shows to Watch This Festive Season: Dash and Lily, Generation 56K and More

All we want to do with our loved ones as the Christmas holiday season approaches is watch feel good romantic shows. There is a plethora of streaming sites to choose from. Having said that, a number of them feature crime shows and other dark themes. Although that serves its purpose during the month of October for Halloween, the month of December makes us long for something lighter.

For this holiday season, we have compiled a list of five shows that are sure to provide joy, laughter, tears, and a full heart, whether you’re watching them alone or with a loved one.

Feel Good Romantic Shows to Watch For Christmas 2023

An Astrological Guide for Broken Hearts

An Astrological Guide for Broken Hearts is an Italian romantic series on Netflix. The show stars Claudia Gusmano, Michele Rosiello, Lorenzo Adorni, Alberto Paradossi, Esther Elisha, Fausto Maria Sciarappa, Emauela Grimalda, and Lucrezia Bertini. An astrology guru helps a girl named Alice find love based on different zodiac signs. It is a feel-good and entertaining romantic comedy series with two seasons that you can binge on in a day.

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Modern Love

Every story has something to tell, and we see that in Modern Love. With every episode, the series takes us closer to different but familiar emotions. The anthology series helps us understand human connections at a deeper level. The cast includes Kit Harington, Anne Hathaway, Dev Patel, Sophie Okonedo and others.

Generation 56K

In the Netflix original series Generation 56K featuring Angelo Spagnoletti and Cristina Cappelli, the narrative explores the evolving nature of romantic relationships across different eras. The show centres around Daniel and Matilda, whose love story unfolds in 1998 during the 56K modem era. Fast forward to the present day, and the characters reconnect through an unconventional dating app, showcasing the changing landscape of how people meet and fall in love. Through the slow and steady development of their connection, viewers witness a heartwarming journey that captures the diverse expressions of love.

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Never Have I Ever

There is nothing like having high school crushes and being unable to figure out who you are, what you want, and how to go about things. It’s an age of learning, making a lot of mistakes, and having many embarrassing moments. We see that happen with teenager Devi Vishwakumar. In these 4 seasons, Devi learns a great deal about family, friends, love, and dreams. The Netflix show treats you to many emotional and funny moments. The series stars Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Darren Barnet, Jaren Lewis, Richa Moorjani, and others.

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Dash and Lily

An endearing and joyous romantic comedy series, Dash and Lily is an odd love story of New York City residents Dash and Lily as the Christmas holidays approach. A notebook helps them connect with each other, bringing the old-school romance charm back. It’s sweet, humorous, and full of exciting experiences. The Netflix show stars Austin Abrams and Midori Francis.

Which show will you be watching first? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Pooja Darade
Pooja Darade
A film journalist and editor. She enjoys listening to sad Hindi songs and watching comedy and horror movies.

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