Top TV Shows - Nick Carson
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Young Sheldon
Popularity:#187TV ShowPat Culpepper • 1 epYoung Sheldon is a popular American comedy television series that serves as a prequel to the hit show The Big Bang Theory. Created by Chuck Lorre and Steven Molaro, the show follows the life of the iconic character Sheldon Cooper during his early teenage years in East Texas. With a strong ensemble cast led by Iain Armitage as the young Sheldon, the series showcases his extraordinary intellect, his struggles to fit in with his family and peers, and the humorous situations he encounters on his journey to become the eccentric genius we know from The Big Bang Theory.3.5Moderate - 2

Shameless
Popularity:#193TV ShowLes • 1 epShameless is a comedy-drama television series that depicts the life of the dysfunctional Gallagher family in the South Side of Chicago. The show explores the daily struggles and antics of the family, led by single father Frank Gallagher. Through its gritty and unapologetic storytelling, Shameless delves into themes of poverty, addiction, and the complexities of family dynamics. The series is known for its dark humor, compelling characters, and nuanced portrayal of societal issues. With its mix of heartwarming moments and raw honesty, Shameless has gained a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim.3.4Moderate - 3

Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man
Popularity:#786TV ShowAdditional Voices (voice) • 2 epYour Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is an American animated series on Disney+, centered around the early adventures of Peter Parker, also known as Spider-Man. This series presents a fresh take on his origins, portraying an alternate timeline where Norman Osborn, instead of Tony Stark, becomes Parker's mentor. The show explores the challenges and growth Peter faces as he embraces his heroic identity in a unique setting within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.0.8Low - 4

black-ish
Popularity:#825TV ShowZach • 1 epblack-ish is an American sitcom that follows the lives of an upper-middle-class African-American family. The show explores contemporary issues related to race, culture, and identity in a humorous and thought-provoking way. With a stellar cast and witty writing, black-ish offers a refreshingly honest and insightful look into modern family dynamics.0.7Low







