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Sopor Baeternus ([personal profile] feurioo) wrote in [community profile] tv_talk2024-02-09 10:58 am

From ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ to ‘SVU,’ How Procedurals Became Must-Have Comfort TV

“A good procedural is like comfort food: consistently satisfying,” says Erin Underhill, president of Universal TV.

The familiarity of the format makes procedurals easy to watch — even if the stories themselves are often dark and anxiety-inducing. NBC’s “Law & Order: SVU,” one of the most successful of its kind, revolves around detectives tasked with securing justice for sexual assault victims. In her role as Capt. Olivia Benson, Mariska Hargitay is a heroic figure on screen and off, given her 25 seasons (and counting) on the air.

“They are successful because our viewers see them as comfort television. They don’t disappoint you, and you want to keep coming back,” says producer Dick Wolf.

Full article over at variety.com.

Do you have a "comfort TV" procedural? What makes it special?

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[personal profile] meridian_rose 2024-02-09 12:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I've never watched SVU, themes are too dark, like comment above sexual assault bothers me much more than murders.
L&O, L&O:CM, FBI, Castle, Bones, and the various CSIs are all ones I've watched some of. Have seen latest CSI:Vegas seasons. Probably others I'm forgetting.

I do love the cosy mysteries; Father Brown and it's sister show Sister Boniface Mysteries are current faves. Also Murdoch Mysteries and of course Hudson & Rex :)