‘The Kardashians’ Is Hulu’s Most-Watched Show of the Week
Hulu’s current TV lineup is a mix of buzzy originals, next-day network hits, and long-running favorites that people stream to keep up with new episodes or finally dive into from the beginning. From true-crime dramatizations and legal dramas to comfort-watch sitcoms and iconic medical shows, there’s a little bit of everything in the queue right now. Here’s a closer look at the shows viewers are catching up on this week and how each one fits into Hulu’s broader TV ecosystem.
10. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005– )

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ is a primetime medical drama that chronicles the personal and professional lives of doctors at the fictional Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in Seattle. Since its debut in 2005, the series has expanded through more than twenty seasons, becoming the longest-running medical drama in U.S. primetime television history. Episodes air on ABC and then arrive on Hulu, where the full back catalog is also available for viewers who want to start from the early days of intern life at the hospital. The show continues with new seasons, including a twenty-second season set to premiere in October 2025, ensuring a steady flow of fresh episodes alongside its extensive library.
9. ‘Doc’ (2025– )

‘Doc’ is a medical drama that follows Dr. Amy Larsen, a chief of internal medicine whose life is upended when a car accident causes her to lose the last eight years of her memory. Adapted from the Italian series ‘Doc – Nelle tue mani’ and inspired by the true story of Italian doctor Pierdante Piccioni, the show explores how Amy relearns her profession, revisits old relationships, and uncovers past decisions she no longer remembers. The series premiered on Fox in January 2025, with episodes streaming on Hulu the day after broadcast. A second season, ordered with a full 22-episode slate, continues to air in the 2025–26 TV season, keeping a steady pipeline of new episodes available to stream.
8. ‘General Hospital’ (1963– )

‘General Hospital’ is one of the longest-running scripted series in American television, a daytime soap opera that has aired continuously since 1963. Set in the fictional city of Port Charles, the show follows intersecting storylines of families, medical staff, and local power players, with plots that span medical crises, crime, romance, and generational drama. New episodes still broadcast on ABC and are then made available for streaming on services including Hulu, allowing fans to follow the storylines even if they miss the daytime airing. In 2025, the series added to its legacy by winning another Outstanding Daytime Drama Series award at the Daytime Emmys, underscoring its ongoing presence in the genre.
7. ‘Dancing with the Stars’ (2005– )

‘Dancing with the Stars’ is a long-running competition series in which celebrities pair with professional dancers to perform choreographed routines in styles ranging from ballroom to Latin. The U.S. version first premiered in 2005 and has cycled through dozens of seasons, with weekly performances judged by a panel and scored alongside audience voting. In recent years, new episodes have aired on ABC and streamed live on Disney+, with next-day availability on Hulu for viewers who prefer on-demand watching. The 34th season, which premiered in September 2025, continues that release pattern and keeps the show present across both traditional TV and streaming platforms.
6. ‘The Golden Bachelor’ (2023– )

‘The Golden Bachelor’ is a dating reality series in the broader ‘The Bachelor’ franchise, built around older contestants looking for a second chance at long-term love. The format mirrors the main series, with one central lead and a group of romantic hopefuls going through dates, rose ceremonies, and eliminations—only with a cast deliberately focused on people later in life. The show premiered in 2023 on ABC and returns with subsequent seasons, including a second season that launched in September 2025. Episodes air on broadcast and then move to Hulu for on-demand viewing, where audiences can binge entire seasons or catch up after the live broadcasts.
5. ‘Abbott Elementary’ (2021– )

‘Abbott Elementary’ is a mockumentary-style workplace comedy set in a public elementary school in Philadelphia, following a group of dedicated teachers navigating underfunding, bureaucracy, and the everyday realities of their students’ lives. The show airs on ABC in the U.S., with new episodes streaming the next day on Hulu, making the platform a primary way many viewers catch up. Its fifth season premiered in October 2025, continuing the series’ mix of character-driven stories and education-system commentary. The show has earned strong critical acclaim, multiple awards, and ongoing renewals, helping anchor Hulu’s comedy offerings alongside other network-to-streaming titles.
4. ‘All’s Fair’ (2025– )

‘All’s Fair’ is a legal drama that follows a team of female divorce attorneys who leave a male-dominated law firm to start their own practice in Los Angeles. Created by Ryan Murphy with a cast that includes Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, and others, the series focuses on high-stakes cases involving wealthy clients, along with shifting alliances and personal conflicts inside the firm. It premiered on Hulu on November 4, 2025, with an initial batch of episodes made available simultaneously and additional episodes scheduled to roll out weekly. Early coverage has noted that, despite mixed critical reception, the series delivered one of Hulu’s biggest scripted premieres in recent years.
3. ‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ (2025– )

‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ is a true-crime drama miniseries that dramatizes the real-life Murdaugh family case in South Carolina, inspired by the reporting in the ‘Murdaugh Murders’ podcast. The series focuses on Alex Murdaugh and the investigation into the 2021 murders of his wife Maggie and son Paul, weaving in themes of power, wealth, and corruption in a small community. It premiered on Hulu and Disney+ in October 2025 with an eight-episode season, launching the first three episodes at once and releasing subsequent episodes weekly. The show has drawn attention for its performances and its close connection to the podcast that originally brought the case to wider public notice.
2. ‘Reasonable Doubt’ (2022– )

‘Reasonable Doubt’ is a legal drama centered on Jax Stewart, a high-powered Los Angeles defense attorney known for her unconventional tactics and willingness to challenge the system. Developed under the Onyx Collective banner and streaming on Hulu, the series first premiered in September 2022 and has continued with multiple seasons exploring Jax’s major cases alongside her complicated personal life. Viewers can watch it as a Hulu original in the U.S., while internationally it is available through Disney’s streaming hubs. New seasons have rolled out in a hybrid schedule, often launching with multiple episodes at once followed by weekly drops.
1. ‘The Kardashians’ (2022– )

‘The Kardashians’ is a reality series that follows the personal and professional lives of the Kardashian-Jenner family after their move from cable to streaming, with Hulu as the primary home for new episodes. The show premiered in 2022 as a fresh continuation of the family’s earlier reality franchise, with a more documentary-style production and storylines focused on business ventures, relationships, and family milestones. New seasons debut on Hulu in the U.S. and stream internationally via Disney’s platforms, often releasing episodes weekly rather than dropping entire seasons at once. The series has become one of Hulu’s standout unscripted titles, with multiple seasons released in quick succession since its launch.
If you’ve been streaming any of these shows lately, share which ones you’re hooked on in the comments and let everyone know what they should queue up next on Hulu this week.


