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    8 comfort TV shows to re-watch over the weekend

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    27 seconds ago

    The concept of fall is almost theoretical in Dubai (as we are still pretty much bidding summer adieu), but that shouldn’t stop us from embracing the ‘cosy’ changes that come with the season. As the sun has started to set sooner and the air outside is getting chillier, it’s time to cancel those post-work plans to re-watch your go-to comfort TV shows.

    Think about it? You get back home from work, change into your favourite pair of pajamas, make yourself a warm beverage and light a pumpkin spice candle. The home smells warm, festive and cosy — then, you take your favourite blanket, wrap yourself like a burrito and watch an old comfort show that will sooth your senses.
    Is there a better way to spend an evening as a full-time working adult with low social-battery? We don’t think so.
    The Psychology of Comfort TV Shows
    Comfort TV shows, those familiar and reassuring programs we turn to time and again, offer a unique psychological appeal. Here’s a breakdown of why people find solace in rewatching their favorite series:

    Nostalgia and Memory
    Emotional Connection: Rewatching familiar shows triggers positive memories and emotions, creating a sense of comfort and belonging.
    Mental Time Travel: It’s like revisiting a favorite vacation spot. Each episode is a mental time capsule, transporting us back to a simpler time.
    Predictability and Certainty
    Reduced Anxiety: In a world filled with uncertainty, predictable storylines can offer a sense of control and reduce anxiety.
    Familiar Faces: Knowing the characters and their dynamics can be comforting, especially during stressful times.
    Escapism and Relaxation:
    Mental Break: Comfort TV shows provide a much-needed escape from daily stressors, allowing us to relax and unwind.
    Distraction: Focusing on the show’s plot can distract us from our worries and negative thoughts.
    In essence, comfort TV shows offer a psychological escape, a sense of familiarity, and a way to connect with ourselves and others. They provide a much-needed respite from the challenges of everyday life, reminding us of the simple pleasures that can bring joy and contentment. In case you don’t have your own list, here’s our favourite fall shows that are perfect for this time of the year.
    8 cosy TV shows to re-watch this fall
    Stranger Things (2016-present)

    This nostalgic sci-fi series set in the 1980s has captivated audiences with its blend of horror, mystery, and heartwarming coming-of-age stories.
    Schitt’s Creek (2015-2020)

    This Canadian comedy series follows a wealthy family who loses everything and is forced to relocate to a small town. It’s a heartwarming and hilarious tale of redemption and acceptance.
    Ted Lasso (2020-present)

    This heartwarming comedy-drama follows an American football coach who is hired to manage a struggling English soccer team. Ted’s optimistic and kind-hearted nature quickly wins over the team and the fans.
    Gilmore Girls (2000-2007)

    This mother-daughter drama follows Lorelai and Rory Gilmore, a pair of quirky and independent women living in the fictional town of Stars Hollow. It’s a heartwarming and funny show with a lot of heart.
    One Tree Hill (2003-2014)

    This teen drama follows the lives of a group of friends in the fictional town of Tree Hill, North Carolina. It’s a coming-of-age story with a lot of drama, romance, and friendship.
    Virgin River (2019-present)

    This romantic drama follows a nurse named Mel who relocates to the small town of Virgin River, California. It’s a heartwarming and suspenseful show with a lot of drama and romance.
    Derry Girls (2018-2022)

    This Irish comedy series follows a group of teenage girls growing up in Derry during the Troubles. It’s a hilarious and heartwarming show that offers a unique perspective on a difficult time in history.
    This Is Us (2016-present)

    This family drama follows the lives of the Pearson family across three generations. It’s a heartwarming and emotional show that explores themes of love, loss, and redemption.
    So grab your favorite blanket, make a cup of hot cocoa, and get ready to binge watch. Whether you’re looking for a laugh, or a good cry, there’s something for everyone on this list. Happy watching.
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    8 comfort TV shows to re-watch during cosy season

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    45 seconds ago

    The concept of fall is almost theoretical in Dubai (as we are still pretty much bidding summer adieu), but that shouldn’t stop us from embracing the ‘cosy’ changes that come with the season. As the sun has started to set sooner and the air outside is getting chillier, it’s time to cancel those post-work plans to re-watch your go-to comfort TV shows.

    Think about it? You get back home from work, change into your favourite pair of pajamas, make yourself a warm beverage and light a pumpkin spice candle. The home smells warm, festive and cosy — then, you take your favourite blanket, wrap yourself like a burrito and watch an old comfort show that will sooth your senses.
    Is there a better way to spend an evening as a full-time working adult with low social-battery? We don’t think so.
    The Psychology of Comfort TV Shows
    Comfort TV shows, those familiar and reassuring programs we turn to time and again, offer a unique psychological appeal. Here’s a breakdown of why people find solace in rewatching their favorite series:

    Nostalgia and Memory
    Emotional Connection: Rewatching familiar shows triggers positive memories and emotions, creating a sense of comfort and belonging.
    Mental Time Travel: It’s like revisiting a favorite vacation spot. Each episode is a mental time capsule, transporting us back to a simpler time.
    Predictability and Certainty
    Reduced Anxiety: In a world filled with uncertainty, predictable storylines can offer a sense of control and reduce anxiety.
    Familiar Faces: Knowing the characters and their dynamics can be comforting, especially during stressful times.
    Escapism and Relaxation:
    Mental Break: Comfort TV shows provide a much-needed escape from daily stressors, allowing us to relax and unwind.
    Distraction: Focusing on the show’s plot can distract us from our worries and negative thoughts.
    In essence, comfort TV shows offer a psychological escape, a sense of familiarity, and a way to connect with ourselves and others. They provide a much-needed respite from the challenges of everyday life, reminding us of the simple pleasures that can bring joy and contentment. In case you don’t have your own list, here’s our favourite fall shows that are perfect for this time of the year.
    8 cosy TV shows to re-watch this fall
    Stranger Things (2016-present)

    This nostalgic sci-fi series set in the 1980s has captivated audiences with its blend of horror, mystery, and heartwarming coming-of-age stories.
    Schitt’s Creek (2015-2020)

    This Canadian comedy series follows a wealthy family who loses everything and is forced to relocate to a small town. It’s a heartwarming and hilarious tale of redemption and acceptance.
    Ted Lasso (2020-present)

    This heartwarming comedy-drama follows an American football coach who is hired to manage a struggling English soccer team. Ted’s optimistic and kind-hearted nature quickly wins over the team and the fans.
    Gilmore Girls (2000-2007)

    This mother-daughter drama follows Lorelai and Rory Gilmore, a pair of quirky and independent women living in the fictional town of Stars Hollow. It’s a heartwarming and funny show with a lot of heart.
    One Tree Hill (2003-2014)

    This teen drama follows the lives of a group of friends in the fictional town of Tree Hill, North Carolina. It’s a coming-of-age story with a lot of drama, romance, and friendship.
    Virgin River (2019-present)

    This romantic drama follows a nurse named Mel who relocates to the small town of Virgin River, California. It’s a heartwarming and suspenseful show with a lot of drama and romance.
    Derry Girls (2018-2022)

    This Irish comedy series follows a group of teenage girls growing up in Derry during the Troubles. It’s a hilarious and heartwarming show that offers a unique perspective on a difficult time in history.
    This Is Us (2016-present)

    This family drama follows the lives of the Pearson family across three generations. It’s a heartwarming and emotional show that explores themes of love, loss, and redemption.
    So grab your favorite blanket, make a cup of hot cocoa, and get ready to binge watch. Whether you’re looking for a laugh, or a good cry, there’s something for everyone on this list. Happy watching.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    Have you watched Al Rawabi S2? All the Arab content to watch on Netflix

    Life by Ruman Baig 3 mins ago From Love Is Blind to Al Rawabi School for Girls S2, Netflix is set to charm the audiences in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region with a compelling lineup of Arabic content in 2024. The streaming giant is showcasing an impressive range of shows and films from Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Kuwait, and Jordan, reaffirming its commitment to diversifying its content library and spotlighting the rich tapestry of stories from the Arab world. The 2024 lineup promises an exciting mix of genres, from heartwarming dramas and side-splitting comedies to fresh new titles, putting Arab talent firmly on the global map. Netflix’s journey in the region has been marked by the success of previous Arabic shows and films, providing a platform for emerging and seasoned voices to narrate authentic stories that resonate widely. The 2024 lineup marks a significant chapter, reinforcing its commitment to authentic storytelling from the Arab world. The diverse range of content reflects Netflix’s dedication to showcasing Arabic talent and providing global audiences with a chance to see their lives reflected on screen. Take a look at the 2024 Arabic lineup on Netflix: – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram Images: Supplied by Netflix  More

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    What to watch on Netflix: All the Arab content to binge watch in 2024

    Lifeby Ruman Baig2 hours ago From Love Is Blind to Al Rawabi School for Girls S2, Netflix is set to charm the audiences in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region with a compelling lineup of Arabic content in 2024.The streaming giant is showcasing an impressive range of shows and films from Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Kuwait, and Jordan, reaffirming its commitment to diversifying its content library and spotlighting the rich tapestry of stories from the Arab world.The 2024 lineup promises an exciting mix of genres, from heartwarming dramas and side-splitting comedies to fresh new titles, putting Arab talent firmly on the global map.Netflix’s journey in the region has been marked by the success of previous Arabic shows and films, providing a platform for emerging and seasoned voices to narrate authentic stories that resonate widely.The 2024 lineup marks a significant chapter, reinforcing its commitment to authentic storytelling from the Arab world.The diverse range of content reflects Netflix’s dedication to showcasing Arabic talent and providing global audiences with a chance to see their lives reflected on screen.Take a look at the 2024 Arabic lineup on Netflix:– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied by Netflix  More

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    Love Is Blind is coming to UAE: Plus, other Arab content on Netflix in 2024

    Lifeby Ruman Baig1 hour ago From Love Is Blind to Al Rawabi School for Girls S2, Netflix is set to charm the audiences in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region with a compelling lineup of Arabic content in 2024.The streaming giant is showcasing an impressive range of shows and films from Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Kuwait, and Jordan, reaffirming its commitment to diversifying its content library and spotlighting the rich tapestry of stories from the Arab world.The 2024 lineup promises an exciting mix of genres, from heartwarming dramas and side-splitting comedies to fresh new titles, putting Arab talent firmly on the global map.Netflix’s journey in the region has been marked by the success of previous Arabic shows and films, providing a platform for emerging and seasoned voices to narrate authentic stories that resonate widely.The 2024 lineup marks a significant chapter, reinforcing its commitment to authentic storytelling from the Arab world.The diverse range of content reflects Netflix’s dedication to showcasing Arabic talent and providing global audiences with a chance to see their lives reflected on screen.Take a look at the 2024 Arabic lineup on Netflix:– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied by Netflix  More

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    8 new shows and movies to watch on Netflix this May

    Life

    by Ruman Baig
    18 mins ago

    If you’ve had a long week of serious work commitments, unwinding in front of the TV and watching Netflix feels like the perfect plan.
    Curl up on your couch, stock up on your favourite snacks and drinks and let the binge watch marathon begin. But if you’re one of those people who cannot decide what to watch in time and ends up browsing and watching trailers for hours, we’ve sorted you out.
    Selecting the best content dropped in May so far, here’s a list of the top 8 movies and shows you can watch on Netflix while relaxing in the comfort of your homes this weekend.
     Queen Charlotte a Bridgerton story
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    The Bridgerton prequel focuses on Queen Charlotte’s marriage to King George of England and their epic love story.
    Tu Jhoothi Main Makar
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    Mickey played by Ranbir Kapoor helps couples to break up for some extra cash, things go south when he falls in love with Tinni (Shraddha Kapoor) a career oriented woman with a mind of her own.
    Working Moms
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    In this final season, Kate (Catherine Reitman) navigates challenges at work and at home. Through all the chaos, her group of mom friends always stick by her side — all while juggling their own struggles.
    Sweet Tooth 2
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    This is a journey of a boy who is part human and part deer. The show follows his adventure in a post-apolcalyptic world where he searches for home and family.
    Jewish Matchmaking
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    Just like its Indian counterpart, Jewish Matchmaking is all about finding love in an arranged setup. Singles from the Jewish community, who are having a hard time finding a partner, seek for help from Aleena Ben Shalom to find them their perfect match.
    A tourist’s Guide To Love
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    When work brings an American travel executive to Vietnam, her life takes an unexpected turn and opens her pathway to an adventurous life. The movie follows this young woman’s journey of embracing her new life and curveballs it comes with.
    Welcome To Eden Season 2
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    In lure of an epic party, a group of young individuals whisk away to a deserted island. Little do they know the danger, mystery and entrapment that awaits them.
    The Tailor
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    A famous tailor begins to sew his best friend’s fiance’s wedding dress, but all three of them are holding on to secrets which will later wreak havoc on their lives.
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