Mar 16 • 06:35 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Dagens Nyheter

Kalena: You can reach out once you've watched the TV series

Kalena reflects on the comforting nature of revisiting beloved TV series, particularly as a means of coping with personal and societal upheaval.

In her latest piece, Kalena engages with the ongoing conversation about the best TV series of all time, reminiscing about her own experiences with these shows during pivotal moments in her life. She recalls a winter during her teenage years, where the series "Gilmore Girls" provided her daughter with solace as they processed the aftermath of Donald Trump’s presidential victory.

Kalena highlights various notable series that have sparked debates among fans on social media, including popular titles such as "The Wire," "Succession," and "The Sopranos." These discussions reveal the emotional connections viewers have with these narratives and characters, suggesting that television can serve as both a source of entertainment and an escape from reality, particularly during challenging times.

Through her personal anecdotes and observations, Kalena invites readers to reflect on how beloved TV shows can shape our collective memories and influence our emotional well-being. Her commentary underscores the idea that revisiting these series allows for both comfort and connection in a rapidly changing world, making them timeless classics that resonate with different generations.

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