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Consider This for Comfort

Consider This for Comfort

Written by: Eteng Ettah
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It’s finally Friday and you’ve made it to your couch with a glass of wine and pick up your remote. What are you turning on? Consider This for Comfort breaks down why your favorite comfort TV shows are your favorite comfort TV shows. Welcome to your guide through the rich tapestry of our favorite shows, why they hold a special place in our hearts and what they say about our society and culture. Raised by MTV and Nigerian immigrants, Eteng Ettah sits down with creatives, writers and more to break down your fav shows and so much more!Eteng Ettah Art
Episodes
  • Consider [That's So Raven] for Comfort
    Oct 8 2025

    If you could gaze into the future… you’d see the Season 3 finale of Consider This for Comfort! VP of her middle school’s That’s So Raven fan club back in the day, Ameya Acharya, and I are closing out the season with a deep dive into the iconic Disney Channel classic — celebrating Raven Baxter’s comedic genius, unforgettable disguises, bold style, and everything that made her so ahead of her time.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Consider [Forever] for Comfort
    Oct 1 2025

    Eteng and Toronto-based storyteller and space curator, Melissa Haughton, add Netflix’s Forever to the comfort TV rotation—a fresh coming-of-age story about Black teens that carries the legacy of Mara Brock Akil’s iconic shows like Girlfriends, The Game and Being Mary Jane. From first loves to the role of tech in modern dating, this episode explores why Forever already feels like a new comfort classic.


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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Consider [Survivor] for Comfort
    Sep 24 2025

    Just in time for tonight’s Season 49 premiere, Eteng is joined by LA-based development exec Delaney McHugo to explore Survivor—the perfect reality TV show. From reflecting cultural eras to sparking much-needed conversations, Survivor has always been bigger than the game and remains the ultimate social experiment. The tribe has spoken: it’s time to tune in.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
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