Tuca & Bertie/YMMV

These things about  are subjective - not everyone will agree with all of them.
 * Anvilicious: The show makes no bare-bones about the fact about how important communication is in all of your relationships. Tuca and Bertie strive to ignore the growing tension in their friendship since they no longer room together, because they don't want to lose the good times with the bad times. It leads to Tuca pushing Bertie out of her comfort zone and vice-versa with no respect for boundaries, like when Bertie innocently secures the Deli Guy's phone number for her friend because she thought Tuca would be happy going on a date with him, and Tuca didn't communicate that she's not ready to go on a date while sober. Bertie nearly jeopardizes her relationship with Speckle because she doesn't have the words to admit she's scared of long-term commitments and burdens like a mortgage--- a completely reasonable fear but the issue was she didn't tell Speckle-- or that she has trauma which affects her ability to trust others.
 * Fridge Horror: Speckle gets hopped up on plant spores because his future brother-in-law attempts to steal a cutting from the mayor of the tourist down they visit, and he comes to the realization that the guy is a delinquent and criminal in the making. He uses his last high moments to warn Bertie and Dottie that his sister is marrying a "crime lord", but doesn't remember what happened when the spores wear off. Dottie may not be in for a happy marriage.
 * Heartbreaking in Hindsight: Tuca & Bertie has quite a few:
 * The pilot has Pastry Pete give back Speckle's sugar bowl to Bertie after the ridiculous croissant competition that Tuca set up between the two of them, as well as a job offer. (It's too late to save his grandmother's ashes though, which get baked into a cake that inhabits her spirit. Don't think about it.) He says that if she's working full-time, they can work something out. Bertie finally takes him up on his offer a few episodes later...and he proceeds to manhandle her, causing her to have a breakdown in the bathroom. It's hard to watch this moment after.
 * In a heartwarming moment between Speckle and Bertie, where Speckle creates a romantic roleplay for Bertie after she admits, following an episode of miscommunication, she wants to add some surprises to their sex routine. They end up reviving the spark between their relationship. In the season one finale, Speckle calls out Bertie for refusing to answer her calls for a week, and was worried that something had happened to her. He says that he can't be the rock in their relationship to constantly provide emotional support or automatically knowing her needs. They do make up, but Bertie admits that she has a lot of work to make up for ghosting Speckle, to be his rock.
 * When a sloshed Speckle witnesses Tuca taking emotional abuse from her aunt, he whispers for her to stand up to the lady. Later, he comforts Tuca that You Did the Right Thing by tearing up the woman's check after her aunt belittles her single mother. In the season finale, Tuca finds out that her aunt is in the hospital from cirrhosis, and their last conversation was a huge fight.
 * Crowning Moment of Heartwarming
 * No matter what, Tuca and Bertie have each other's backs. Bertie comforts Tuca when she sabotages the date with Deli Guy, and Tuca helps her confront Pastry Pete about the manhandling. Sure they have a big fight after Bertie tucks Tuca into bed post-surgery, but as Bertie pointed out, it's not that Tuca needed help that annoys her. She wanted to take her to the hospital the day before, cutting into her practice time for a baking event, but Tuca blew her off and could have died.
 * Speckle's growing friendship with Tuca. At first, she's the quirky friend that borrowed his sugar bowl without asking, and he doesn't understand her. He never finds her weird, however, and constantly supports the friendship that she and Bertie have sustained since college. There's never any of those predictable misunderstandings. They end up teaming up to help Bertie on more than one occasion, in near-perfect sync.
 * Speckle comes to provide emotional support when she visits her abusive Aunt Tallulah, keeping her sober by drinking her cocktails when Tuca asks, and saying in Sincerity Mode that forget Aunt Tallulah, he and Bertie are her family. Tuca's expression softens, as she considers this wasn't a waste of a trip at all.
 * When Speckle finds out that Tuca "borrowed" his laptop to make money as a virtual escort, he gets sucked into what he thinks is an erotic video game. Then the horse client that rescued her mistakes him for the real Tuca on the virtual dance floor, and asks if she's still in the hospital, leading him to find out Tuca needs potentially fatal surgery. Speckle takes charge by dialing Bertie, driving to the hospital, and talking the client through a messy breakup.
 * Speckle would have every reason to question Tuca about the spontaneous trip that Bertie took, ghosting him for a week. Tuca doesn't even have him as a contact on her flip phone. Instead, while he is mad at both of them, he knows that Tuca was not responsible for Bertie's actions, and teams up with her to deliver Sweet Beak deliveries before Molting Day.
 * When Bertie has a panic attack at the restaurant that Speckle has taken her to for their fifth-year anniversary, Speckle without hesitation texts Tuca for help. They then get under the table and coax Bertie that she's not a burden, or broken.
 * Ho Yay: The mechanic that Tuca wants to date in the season two premiere lampshades that she treats Bertie more like a significant other than a friend when getting a text from Speckle that Bertie is suffering a bad panic attack. It would certainly explain why Tuca was touched when Speckle told her that she's part of his and Bertie's family, and why Tuca freaks out when the pair consider buying a house in the suburbs. Tuca drives their "sex bus" to the restaurant, orders the mechanic to wait outside, and goes inside to assist. Once it's all calm, the mechanic refuses to finish the date with Tuca, telling her that her relationship with Bertie means that she's afraid to let others in her life. Tuca, in Never My Fault mode, represses a thought that Bertie is keeping her from being happy.