The Beloved Animated Cult Classic Remains Paramount+’s Most-Watched Series of the Week Once Again
Paramount+ continues to offer a diverse array of content, ranging from long-standing procedural dramas to contemporary satirical animations. The current viewership trends reflect a blend of nostalgic favorites and high-budget originals that define the platform’s extensive library. These titles represent the most significant engagement numbers based on recent data and platform activity. Subscribers are currently gravitating toward both classic sitcoms and new dramas from high-profile creators.
‘Frasier’ (2023–)

This revival series follows the titular psychiatrist as he returns to Boston to embark on a new chapter of his life. After decades spent in Seattle and Chicago, Frasier Crane attempts to forge a better relationship with his adult son, Freddy. The show introduces a fresh ensemble of characters while maintaining the sophisticated humor and academic settings of the original franchise. It explores themes of legacy and family dynamics within the halls of Harvard University.
‘Criminal Minds’ (2005–)

This long-running procedural focuses on the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit, a group of elite profilers who track the nation’s most dangerous criminals. The team uses psychological analysis to understand the motives and methods of various “unsubs” before they can strike again. The series has transitioned into a new era on streaming with the continuation titled ‘Criminal Minds: Evolution’. It remains a staple for viewers interested in crime drama and forensic psychology.
‘Landman’ (2024–)

Set in the boomtowns of West Texas, this drama explores the high-stakes world of the modern oil industry. Billy Bob Thornton stars as a crisis manager who navigates the complex relationships between billionaire executives and the laborers working the rigs. The narrative highlights the environmental, geopolitical, and economic impacts of the petroleum business on local communities. It is the latest production from creator Taylor Sheridan to achieve high viewership on the platform.
‘The Neighborhood’ (2018–)

This sitcom centers on a friendly family from the Midwest that relocates to a predominantly Black neighborhood in Los Angeles. The plot follows Dave Johnson as he attempts to build a friendship with his skeptical neighbor, Calvin Butler. The series uses humor to address cultural differences and the challenges of community integration. Over several seasons, it has depicted the evolving bond between the two families as they navigate life together.
‘Ghosts’ (2021–)

Based on a popular British series, this comedy follows a couple who inherits a dilapidated country estate inhabited by several spirits. After a near-death experience, Samantha finds she can communicate with the eclectic group of ghosts from various historical eras. The show focuses on the daily interactions and conflicts between the living owners and their supernatural roommates. It blends elements of supernatural fantasy with traditional ensemble comedy tropes.
‘Marshals’ (2026–)

Marshals’ is an American neo-Western and police procedural created by Spencer Hudnut that serves as a spin-off and sequel to ‘Yellowstone’. The series features Luke Grimes, Brecken Merrill, and Gil Birmingham reprising their roles as they navigate new challenges within the law enforcement landscape. It premiered on CBS on March 1, 2026, and quickly established itself as a cornerstone of the expanding franchise. Following its immediate viewership success, the series was renewed for a second season shortly after its debut.
‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996–2005)

This classic television sitcom focuses on the life of Ray Barone, a sportswriter who lives with his family on Long Island. His daily routine is frequently disrupted by his overbearing parents and his brother, who live directly across the street. The episodes typically revolve around relatable domestic disputes and the complexities of extended family relationships. Its consistent ranking among top titles demonstrates the enduring appeal of its observational humor and cast chemistry.
‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999–)

This iconic animated series chronicles the adventures of an optimistic sea sponge and his aquatic friends in the city of Bikini Bottom. SpongeBob works as a fry cook at a local restaurant while engaging in various surreal escapades with his neighbor Patrick Star. The franchise has become a cornerstone of children’s programming and has expanded into multiple feature films and spin-off shows. Its unique humor and vibrant animation continue to attract viewers across multiple generations.
‘NCIS’ (2003–)

This military police procedural follows a team of special agents tasked with investigating crimes related to the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. The series combines elements of forensic science, military drama, and character-driven storytelling to solve complex cases. Originally led by Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs, the team handles everything from murder and espionage to high-level terrorism. It remains one of the most successful and longest-running scripted series in television history.
‘South Park’ (1997–)

This adult animated comedy follows four young boys in a dysfunctional Colorado town as they encounter bizarre situations and social trends. The series is renowned for its satirical take on modern politics, culture, and celebrity scandals through a lens of dark humor. Because of its rapid production schedule, the show is able to address current global events shortly after they occur in real life. It has expanded its presence on Paramount+ through several exclusive feature-length specials and events.
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