Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Paramount+, Including ‘Crutch’
If you’re planning your watchlist for the weekend, Paramount+ has a handy mix of brand-new premieres, fresh episodes for families, and reliable favorites you can drop into anytime. Below are 10 picks drawn from this week’s platform highlights and viewing trends, with quick details on what each show is about and when new installments landed—so you can press play without the endless scrolling.
‘Crutch’ (2025)

Premiering Monday, November 3 on Paramount+, ‘Crutch’ is a comedy set in Harlem about Francois “Frank” Crutchfield, a widower whose quiet plans get upended when his grown kids and grandkids move back in. Tracy Morgan leads the series, which spins out of the world of ‘The Neighborhood’. Executive producers include Cedric the Entertainer, Eric Rhone, Owen H.M. Smith, Aaron Kaplan, Wendi Trilling, Mike Mariano, and Morgan. New episodes stream exclusively on Paramount+.
‘Rubble & Crew’ (2023– )

New episodes arrived Wednesday, November 5 on Paramount+, continuing the ‘PAW Patrol’ spin-off’s construction-themed adventures in Builder Cove. The show emphasizes teamwork and problem-solving through kid-friendly builds and missions led by bulldog foreman Rubble and his family team. It’s developed by Bradley Zweig for Spin Master with animation by Jam Filled Toronto. Voice talent includes Luxton Handspiker, Lucien Duncan Reid, Shazdeh Kapadia, and Alberta Bolan.
‘Don’t Date Brandon’ (2025)

This true-crime docuseries premiered Tuesday, October 28 on Paramount+ and follows two women who discover they were deceived by the same man, turning their story into an investigative podcast. The series traces how their collaboration uncovers a broader pattern of alleged fraud and manipulation. Episodes weave interviews, audio diaries, and digital forensics into a serialized investigation. The show spotlights the reporting process alongside the legal and support-network angles.
‘Love & Hip Hop Atlanta’ (2012– )

New installments returned mid-week on Paramount+, continuing the franchise’s look at artists, producers, and families within Atlanta’s music scene. The docu-soap format follows overlapping arcs across recording sessions, touring plans, and entrepreneurial ventures. Episodes track career pivots, studio drama, and shifting alliances across the ensemble. Prior seasons remain available for catch-up.
‘Tulsa King’ (2022– )

Created by Taylor Sheridan, this crime drama stars Sylvester Stallone as Dwight “The General” Manfredi, a New York capo rebuilding operations in Tulsa. The series follows his efforts to assemble a crew, broker alliances, and tangle with local rivals. Paramount+ streams the show as an original with seasonal drops and extras. It pairs a fish-out-of-water setup with ongoing turf-war storylines.
‘Mayor of Kingstown’ (2021– )

From Taylor Sheridan and Hugh Dillon, the drama centers on the McLusky family, power brokers in a Michigan town dominated by prisons. Jeremy Renner leads as Mike McLusky, navigating deals among law enforcement, inmates, and local factions. The series examines the economics and politics of incarceration through intertwined arcs. Full seasons stream on Paramount+ along with recaps.
‘Frasier’ (2023– )

Kelsey Grammer returns as Dr. Frasier Crane, now starting a new chapter in Boston with fresh colleagues and family dynamics. The revival connects to the character’s history from ‘Cheers’ and the original ‘Frasier’ while updating the workplace backdrop. As a Paramount+ original, episodes premiere directly on the platform. Past installments are available for easy bingeing.
‘South Park’ (1997– )

Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s long-running animated series follows four boys in Colorado who encounter current events through sharp satire and absurd scenarios. Paramount+ carries the core series plus exclusive franchise specials that expand its format. Fast-turnaround production keeps episodes responsive to recent headlines. Extensive back catalogues make it simple to jump to fan-favorite arcs or themed collections.
‘NCIS’ (2003– )

This procedural follows the Naval Criminal Investigative Service as it tackles cases tied to the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. The long-running series has rotated leads while maintaining a case-of-the-week structure alongside serialized threads. Paramount+ offers deep season libraries and catch-up windows for current runs. It also anchors a larger franchise available on the service.
‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999– )

Set in Bikini Bottom, the animated staple chronicles SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward, and Mr. Krabs across workplace hijinks and neighborhood misadventures. The franchise’s spin-offs and films also appear on Paramount+, with curated collections for quick browsing. Episodes blend slapstick with character-driven gags that work for kids and nostalgic adults. Large back catalogs make it a reliable anytime watch.
Tell us what you’re queuing up—drop your weekend picks in the comments!


