Popular is a
teenage comedy-drama on
The WB, created by
Ryan Murphy (
Nip/Tuck) and Gina Matthews (
What Women Want,
Jake 2.0,
13 Going on 30), starring
Leslie Bibb and Carly Pope as two teenage girls that reside on polar opposite sides of the popularity spectrum at their high school, but are forced to co-exist when their single parents randomly meet and get married.
The show ran for two seasons on The WB from 1999 to 2001. Though the show was a big hit with The WB's teenage audience during its first year, the ratings could not sustain the network moving it to Friday nights, despite some outcry from loyal fans. Fans were also outraged over the rumor that Ryan Murphy had been promised a third season, which is why he left the final episode of the series on a
cliffhanger, never to be resolved.
Plot synopsis
Sam McPherson and Brooke McQueen, high school students at Jacqueline Kennedy High School, are opposites. Brooke is a popular cheerleader, and Sam is an unpopular journalist. Their respective gangs are forced to socialize when Brooke's father and Sam's mother get engaged.
The plot of the first season revolves around the girls' plan to separate their parents. At the end of the season, Sam finds Brooke's real mother and encourages her to come back to town. This breaks up the engagement. By the second season, Sam and Brooke realize that their parents were happy together, and therefore team up to reunite them.
In the second season, a reversal of fortunes of sorts took place with Brooke resigning from
cheerleading to focus on school issues as a member of the student council and Sam experiencing a surge of sudden popularity at school. Josh and Lily begin dating regularly, and Carmen replaces Nicole as the leader of the Glamazons. Harrison finds himself torn between Sam and Brooke. In the end of the second season finale — which turned out to be the series finale — Brooke is run over by an angry Nicole Julian.
Cancellation and possible syndication
After the timeslot to
Popular changed from Thursday nights to Friday nights on
The WB, the series began having low ratings and was cancelled.
Family Channel decided to bring the series on syndication
December 1 2005 and had its last airing on
August 31 2007.
Characters


Some of the show's main cast. From left to right, bottom row: Lily, Carmen, Sugar Daddy, Mary Cherry top row: Nicole, Brooke, Josh, Sam, George
Brooke McQueen: Brooke is the popular girl at Kennedy High. She is beautiful, is a straight A student, and also a cheerleader. Though she seems perfect, Brooke's life is filled with pressure. Brooke's mother left when she was younger and this often results in moments of low self-esteem on her part. Brooke also suffers from an eating disorder,
bulimia. She used to date Josh Ford, they never did IT, and lied about it so that they will not be noticed as the BIG V'S.
Sam McPherson: Smart and pretty, Sam is strong willed and stubborn. She is one of the unpopular girls at Kennedy High. Sam and Brooke are enemies, but in the second season they begin to get along. Sam was on the school paper (although as the series progressed, her involvement in the paper wasn't mentioned) and often wrote stories that exposed hypocrisy and unfairness at Kennedy High. She dated football player, George Austin, but they unfortunately broke up after he walked in on Sam and Harrison kissing. Sam's father died
when she was a teenager.
Harrison John: Harrison is the typical unpopular guy. He's had a crush on Brooke since they were kids, and ends up developing a crush on his good friend Sam McPherson. He suffered from leukemia, but survived after a bone marrow transplant from Nicole Julian. He is known as Joe to Mary Cherry.
Mary Cherry: The idiotic,bubbly cheerleader in the popular group. Mary Cherry comes from a very rich family, and as a result tends to be spoiled and rude to those who aren't popular. She does what she wants in order to get her way, even if it hurts others. She has a crush on Harrison whom she calls 'Joe'. Mary Cherry has a long history of mother issues; her mother is often insulting her and degrading her even though she claims to love her. Mary Cherry also has a twin sister and is from Texas.
Josh Ford: The quarterback of the football team. He dated Brooke McQueen for a while, but they broke up. He was the lead in the school play and is best friends with Sugar Daddy. He is married to Lily Esposito.
Michael 'Sugar Daddy' Bernardino: The wannabe gangster of the popular group. He is best friends with Josh and is on the football team. He has problems with his weight. He is dating Exquisite Woo.
Nicole Julian: Satan's child. She causes problems everywhere she goes. She has an on-again off-again friendship with Brooke McQueen. She gets her cruelty from a childhood of being bullied. Nicole's reputation at school is that of a complete bitch, and she maintains this by insulting others.
Lily Esposito: An activist in every sense of the word. She was confused about her sexuality, but eventually figured out she was straight. Lily is married to Josh Ford, but it doesn't last. Lily is most likely of
Latino descent. She is a vegitarian and believes in animal rights.
Carmen Ferrara: Carmen is a pretty but unpopular girl. She was rejected from the cheerleading squad due to her weight, but later became head cheerleader. She suffered a pregnancy scare and had an abusive, alcoholic mother.
George Austin: George was a new student at Kennedy High. At first, Sam didn't like him because he was a football player and thought he was like the rest of the jocks. But she later finds out he is a nice guy and they begin dating for a few months. Their romance unfortunately ends when George walks in on Harrison kissing Sam. He was going to go to prom with Nicole Julian to get back at Sam, but couldn't go because he was "sick" from food poisoning.
Episodes
There are total of 43 episodes, the 43rd episode ending in a cliffhanger.
Style
Despite fitting into a rather common category, as a teen-centered mix of drama and comedy,
Popular differentiated itself from its peers in its quirky,
non sequitur humor and overall satirical approach to characters and story lines, a feature that would grow as the series progressed. Such elements included Mary Cherry's long-lost sister from the ghetto,
B. Ho (and even their mother's name, Cherry Cherry); an occasion where both groups switched hair colours; Bobbi Glass's lost finger being replaced with a metal one complete with extendable pointer and knife attachments; and Josh's work as a window seller. The show also utilized a variety of pop culture references and nonsensical jokes (for instance, April Tuna's reference to "getting some frottage" in the hall closet).
DVD releases
The complete series of
Popular has been released on DVD in region 1 for the very first time by
Buena Vista Home Entertainment.
Trivia
- In a late second season episode, Linda Park plays a racist storekeeper, and Anthony Montgomery appears in his regular role as Sam McPherson's boyfriend, George Austin. The two also have scenes with each other. Just a few months after this episode, the two would later appear in together, with Park playing Starfleet communications officer Hoshi Sato, and Montgomery playing helmsman Travis Mayweather, respectively.
- Several times during the first season, there were many bloopers when Brooke and Sam had their "fights". Leslie Bibb and Carly Pope would always burst out laughing since they were real-life best friends. They both said it was really hard for them to "hate" each other.
- Tammy Lynn Michaels, who played the bitchy, and one can assume intolerant, cheerleader Nicole Julian, is in real life the wife of musician Melissa Etheridge. The couple have infant twins, a boy and girl. She is also openly a lesbian.
- Kip Pardue was originally cast as Josh Ford in the pilot presentation to the WB, but after the show was added to the WB's line-up he was replaced by Bryce Johnson, to the relief of Ryan Murphy and Leslie Bibb, as mentioned on the Season 1 DVD commentaries.
- In the second season Leslie Grossman didn't appear in several episodes, due to a change in her contract, which allowed her time off due to the increased workload she had compared to the other actors on the show.
- Leslie Bibb and Bryce Johnson both mention that while there was a constant stream of directors on the show, Ryan Murphy was always on set whenever Mary Cherry was in a scene in order to get Leslie Grossman to play the part exactly as he envisioned it.
- Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy High School is also the name of the "real" Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School.
- Anel Lopez Gorham, who played Poppita (Poppy) Fresh, is in real life Christopher Gorham (Harrison John)'s wife.
- "Bobbi" Glass was said to be a lesbian in a few episodes but in many she has talked about her love life with men or possible love life with them.
- After being promised a third season, Ryan Murphy wrote "Promblems" with a cliffhanger stating that it would have been solved in Season 3, but The WB axed the series without a proper conclusion.
- Josh Ford's father was portrayed by an uncredited actor in the second episode of the first season and was played by Geoffrey Pierson
- When there are Glamazon tryouts in the second season: Exquisite Woo, Poppita Fresh, and Adam Rothschild-Ryan are all listed as having won spots on the cheerleading squad. You see none of these characters in the second season.
Cast
Supporting cast
Awards
- Teen Choice Awards 2000; Choice Breakout Show
- GLAAD Media Awards 2000; Outstanding TV Individual Episode, for episode Wild Wild Mess
- Genesis Awards 2000; New Series, for episode Under Siege
- SHINE Awards 2000; Comedy Episode, for episode Booty Camp
- Genesis Awards 2001; Comedy Series, for episode Joe Loves Mary Cherry.
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Bryce Johnson
Born March 18 1977 (1977--) (age 30)
Reno, Nevada, U.S.
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Tammy Lynn Michaels
Born November 26 1974 (1974--) (age 34)
Lafayette, Indiana
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Ron Lester
Born July 4 1970 (1970--) (age 37)
Kennesaw, Georgia, U.S.
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Leslie Grossman
Birth name Leslie Erine Grossman
Born September 25 1971 (1971--) (age 36)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
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Motto
"In God We Trust" (since 1956)
"E Pluribus Unum" ("From Many, One"; Latin, traditional)
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Writing system: Latin (English variant)
Official status
Official language of: 53 countries
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Language codes
ISO 639-1: en
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Popular. There were a total of
43 episodes in this series.
Season 1: 1999-2000
- Popular, Round One (9/29/99)
- Mo' Menace, Mo' Problems (9/30/1999)
- Under Siege (10/7/1999)
- Windstuck (10/14/1999)
- Slumber Party Massacre (10/21/1999)
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Leslie Bibb
Birth name Leslie Louise Bibb
Born November 17 1974 (1974--) (age 34)
Bismarck, North Dakota, United States
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