The Stockholm Syndrome
episode of The Big Bang Theory (S12 E24)
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The Stockholm Syndrome
Summary
The Stockholm Syndrome is a television series episode[1]. It ranks in the top 5% of television_series_episode entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (187 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- The Stockholm Syndrome's instance of is recorded as television series episode[3].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's instance of is recorded as series finale[4].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's director is recorded as Mark Cendrowski[5].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's screenwriter is recorded as Steven Molaro[6].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's screenwriter is recorded as Bill Prady[7].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's screenwriter is recorded as Chuck Lorre[8].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's genre is recorded as season finale[9].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's genre is recorded as series finale[10].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's genre is recorded as sitcom[11].
- Stockholm syndrome is named after The Stockholm Syndrome[12].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's follows is recorded as The Change Constant[13].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's cast member is recorded as Sarah Michelle Gellar[14].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's cast member is recorded as Johnny Galecki[15].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's cast member is recorded as Jim Parsons[16].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's cast member is recorded as Q16759[17].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's cast member is recorded as Simon Helberg[18].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's cast member is recorded as Kunal Nayyar[19].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's cast member is recorded as Mayim Bialik[20].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's cast member is recorded as Melissa Rauch[21].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's cast member is recorded as Kevin Sussman[22].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's cast member is recorded as Joshua Malina[23].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's cast member is recorded as John Ross Bowie[24].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's cast member is recorded as Brian Posehn[25].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's part of the series is recorded as The Big Bang Theory[26].
- The Stockholm Syndrome's director of photography is recorded as Steven V. Silver[27].
Why It Matters
The Stockholm Syndrome ranks in the top 5% of television_series_episode entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (187 views/month).[2]