Top TV Shows - Rebecca Ann Johnson
Rebecca Ann Johnson's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 6 television series sorted by current online popularity.
#148The Big Bang Theoryas Attractive Red Head • 1 episode#148 in TVScore: 4.3The Big Bang Theory is a popular sitcom that aired for 12 seasons from 2007 to 2019. The show revolves around a group of socially awkward but highly intelligent scientists, Leonard, Sheldon, Howard, and Raj, and their equally intelligent, non-scientist friend, Penny. Set in Pasadena, California, the series follows the hilarious and sometimes awkward interactions between the characters as they navigate their personal and professional lives. Known for its clever humor and witty dialogue, The Big Bang Theory has been praised for its accurate portrayal of nerd culture and has gained a broad audience of loyal fans.
#168The Middleas Saleswoman • 1 episode#168 in TVScore: 3.7The Middle is a sitcom television series that follows the daily lives of the Heck family, residing in a small fictional town in Indiana. The show focuses on the middle-class family's experiences and challenges, with a comedic twist. It portrays the everyday struggles of the parents, Frankie and Mike, as they try to raise their three children, Axl, Sue, and Brick, while dealing with financial issues, work problems, and the ups and downs of family life. The Middle offers a relatable and light-hearted look at the humorous and sometimes chaotic reality of modern family dynamics.
#454Communityas Glee Club Girl • 1 episode#454 in TVScore: 1.5Community is a comedy television series that follows a quirky group of students at Greendale Community College. The show revolves around their misadventures and unique experiences as they navigate through classes and various campus activities. Filled with witty dialogue and pop culture references, Community explores the dynamics of the study group and their interactions with eccentric faculty members. The series skillfully blends comedy and satire, touching on relatable themes such as friendship, identity, and personal growth. With its clever writing and talented ensemble cast, Community offers a fresh and entertaining take on the college experience.
#1,297The Mindy Projectas Robyn • 1 episode#1,297 in TVScore: 0.4The Mindy Project is a highly acclaimed comedy series that follows the life of Mindy Lahiri, a skilled OB/GYN with a chaotic personal life. Mindy is a strong, independent woman who is not afraid to speak her mind. The show humorously explores her professional challenges, romantic mishaps, and the ups and downs of friendships. With a witty and refreshing take on modern relationships, The Mindy Project has captivated audiences with its relatable characters and clever writing.
#1,472mixed-ishas Carol • 1 episode#1,472 in TVScore: 0.3Mixed-ish is an American sitcom that premiered on ABC in 2019. It is a spin-off of the hit series Black-ish and focuses on the experiences of Rainbow Johnson, the mother of the Johnson family, as a mixed-race child in the 1980s. The show explores themes of identity, family, and cultural differences in a humorous and relatable way. With a talented cast and clever writing, Mixed-ish provides an entertaining and thought-provoking look at the challenges and triumphs of growing up in a multicultural world.
#1,833Black Mondayas Doreen • 1 episode#1,833 in TVScore: 0.1Black Monday is an American comedy television series that premiered on Showtime. Set in the 1980s, the show follows the infamous stock market crash in October 1987 known as Black Monday. It explores the lives of a group of outsiders who attempt to take on the established Wall Street elite. With a blend of dark humor and satire, the series delves into the excesses and greed of the era while highlighting the larger-than-life characters and events that led to one of the biggest financial crises in history.
Top Movies - Rebecca Ann Johnson
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