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The JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts are calculated by user activity within the last 24 hours. This includes clicking on a streaming offer, adding a title to a watchlist, and marking a title as 'seen'. This includes data from ~1.3 million movie & TV show fans per day.
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17. | Shetland | +3 | |
18. | Yellowstone | +12 | |
19. | True Detective | +4 | |
20. | Lessons in Chemistry | +32 | |
21. | My Life with the Walter Boys | +7 | |
22. | Loki | -3 | |
23. | The Bear | -5 | |
24. | Frasier | +20 |
Lessons in Chemistry is 20 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The TV show has moved up the charts by 32 places since yesterday. In the United Kingdom, it is currently more popular than My Life with the Walter Boys but less popular than True Detective.
In the early 1960s, scientist Elizabeth Zott finds herself fired from her lab post, pregnant, and alone. When she gets an offer to host a cooking programme on television, she accepts and begins teaching housewives and other curious viewers about more than just recipes.
Lessons in Chemistry is a drama series produced by Apple Studios for Apple TV+. The series is based on the 2022 novel Lessons in Chemistry written by author Bonnie Garmus. The script is adapted by Susannah Grant, who is known for co-creating the Netflix series Unbelievable, scripting Pocahontas, and for her Oscar-nominated writing on Erin Brockovich.
Brie Larson (Captain Marvel) stars in and executive produces the series, playing the lead role of Elizabeth Zott, the scientist turned reluctant cooking show host. She is joined by Lewis Pullman as Calvin Evans, a scientist colleague and love interest. Aja Naomi King and Beau Bridges also feature.
The JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts are calculated by user activity within the last 24 hours. This includes clicking on a streaming offer, adding a title to a watchlist, and marking a title as 'seen'. This includes data from ~1.3 million movie & TV show fans per day.
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