Top TV Shows - David T. Patterson
Ranked by engagement score
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FBI
Popularity:#96TV ShowAlex Kincade • 1 epFBI is a crime drama TV show that revolves around the inner workings of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The show follows a team of special agents as they investigate and solve complex cases involving terrorism, organized crime, and other high-profile crimes. With a focus on both the personal and professional lives of the agents, FBI offers a realistic and intense portrayal of the challenges faced by law enforcement in protecting the nation. Combining action, suspense, and character-driven storytelling, FBI continues to captivate audiences with its thrilling investigations and compelling characters.5.0Moderate - 2

Only Murders in the Building
Popularity:#176TV ShowJared McGregor • 1 epOnly Murders in the Building is an American comedy-mystery series that chronicles the adventures of three strangers united by their passion for true crime. The trio joins forces when they start investigating a real murder within their luxurious New York City apartment complex and document their findings via a podcast. This quirky and suspenseful show is a blend of humor and whodunit intrigue, starring Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez.3.5Moderate - 3

Law & Order
Popularity:#182TV ShowJesse Malloy • 1 epLaw & Order is a critically acclaimed crime drama television series that follows the lives of dedicated police officers and prosecutors as they navigate the complex world of criminal justice in New York City. The show is known for its gripping storytelling, intricate plotlines, and realistic portrayal of the legal system. With a combination of police investigations and courtroom drama, Law & Order has captivated audiences for over two decades.3.4Moderate - 4

The Gilded Age
Popularity:#200TV ShowPrince Alexis • 1 epThe Gilded Age is a historical drama series that takes place in the late 19th century, focusing on Marian Brook, a young woman from the South who navigates the social hierarchy of New York City after the death of her father. Met with the clash of old and new money, Marian, alongside Peggy Scott, enters a world marked by wealth and societal norms during one of the most opulent times in American history.3.1Moderate







