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Joe Pera Talks With You
Joe's love for his grandmother will make you cry. Then his best friend Gene's sweet relationship with his sons will make you cry again.
The Midnight Gospel
It's only really in the final episode of the series, but Duncan Trussell's relationship with his mother was beautiful and sweet, as evidenced in the finale of this short series.
Nathan For You
While Nathan For You really isn't about Nathan Fielder's relationship with his parents and they are only minor characters in the series, in their few appearances, you can tell how much love and respect he has for them. His father loved Taiga soft shell jackets, and as a Jewish family, his father was devastated when Taiga paid tribute to Holocaust denier Doug Collins in one of their winter catalogues. Nathan would go on to create an entire company dedicated to making soft shell jackets in the style his father liked called Summit Ice Apparel so his father could feel comfortable wearing clothing from a reputable company that didn't promote Holocaust deniers. 100% of the profits of Summit Ice go to the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist
As noted in a comment reply about Bob's Burgers, largely made by the same group of people behind Bob's Burgers, but back in the 90's. A sweet relationship between a single father and his aimless but golden hearted adult son.