Top TV Shows - April Marshall-Miller
Ranked by engagement score
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Future Man
Popularity:#264TV ShowSowing Kid Singer • 2 epFuture Man is a comedy television series that follows the life of Josh Futterman, a janitor by day and a skilled gamer by night. When he beats a seemingly unbeatable video game, two characters from the game, Tiger and Wolf, appear and recruit him to travel through time to prevent the extinction of humanity. As Josh embarks on his mission, he is faced with various challenges and encounters with different historical figures. The show explores themes of time travel, destiny, and personal growth in a humorous and adventurous way.2.4Low - 2

Good Girls
Popularity:#888TV ShowScout #1 • 1 epGood Girls is a thrilling crime-comedy series that follows the journey of three suburban mothers who find themselves in desperate need of money and resort to robbing a local grocery store. As they delve deeper into the world of crime, they discover their hidden potential and form an unexpected bond. With a perfect balance of dark humor and intense drama, the show offers an intriguing exploration of the complexities of morality and the lengths people are willing to go for the well-being of their families.0.6Low - 3

The Mick
Popularity:#1,392TV ShowJennifer • 1 epThe Mick is an American sitcom that follows the story of Mickey, a tough and self-centered woman who is suddenly tasked with taking care of her wealthy sister's spoiled kids. As she navigates through the challenges of her new role as the kids' guardian, Mickey brings her unconventional and often misguided approach to parenting. The show combines comedy and family dynamics to explore the complexities of modern-day family relationships.0.3Low - 4

I Feel Bad
Popularity:#2,343TV ShowAnna • 1 epI Feel Bad is a comedy TV show that follows the life of Emet, a working mother, wife, and daughter who constantly feels like she's failing in some way. The show explores her daily struggles as she tries to balance her career, family, friendships, and personal desires. With a blend of humor and relatability, the show delves into both the humorous and poignant moments of Emet's life, tackling themes of guilt, self-doubt, and the challenges of modern womanhood.0.0Low







