Prominent TV shows that addressed and handled real issues

While watching television, you may have noticed that most shows stick to using exciting and enticing cliffhangers to keep their audience engaged. However, some TV shows address social issues in the best possible way while approaching several challenging scenarios with honesty.

Here’s a list of shows that offer an incredibly thoughtful representation of real issues that you can binge-watch:

  1. Jessica Jones
    It’s a Marvel show led by Krysten Ritter that proposes one of the most modern takes on handling subsequent PTSD arising from sexual assault and an abusive relationship. Jessica Jones summarizes that even women with great powers can battle with mental health conditions and all survivors have the strength to push through their pain.
  2. This Is Us
    This is us in an American sentimental family drama TV series that follows the lives of two parents and their three children in different time frames. The show deals with eating disorders, father’s struggle with PTSD, and alcoholic TV celebrity dropouts. With the essence of some old fashioned romance, this modern American family TV show is worth watching.
  3. Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
    It’s an American sitcom depicting a funny and hilarious exploration of PTSD through the sunshine and resilience of Kimmy. The show deals with issues of mental hardship optimistically and lightly.
  4. Mindhunter
    An American psychological crime thriller TV series that explores the psychology of homicide. With an incredible plot and brilliant acting, this Netflix original has been renewed for a second season.
  5. Mr. Robot
    Mr. Robot is an American drama thriller TV show that deals with social anxiety disorder and clinical depression. The show never goes extremely deep into the illness but it doesn’t shy away from offering a bitterly honest depiction of how the protagonist manages to deal with suicidal thoughts, drastic anxiety, and psychological deceptions.

These are some of the amazing shows that dealt with social issues instead of avoiding and shying away from them.