‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ Leads Acquired Streaming Charts for the Week of July 14 – July 20, 2025
The week of July 14 to July 20, 2025 brought a lively mix of comfort TV, kid staples, and buzzy imports to living rooms across the country. Viewers leaned on big episode libraries and familiar faces, piling up serious time across long running franchises and family friendly hits. It was a strong reminder that when people settle in at home, proven favorites still do the heavy lifting.
These rankings reflect U.S. television viewing on major subscription services and show how a deep catalog can keep audiences glued for hours. From animated laughs to medical melodrama, the list is stacked with shows that make it easy to press play and stay awhile.
10. ‘NCIS’ (2003)

With 613 million viewing minutes across 488 episodes, ‘NCIS’ continues to be a dependable go to for procedural fans. The sheer volume of cases and the comfort of its rhythm make it perfect for long stretches on the couch.
The series is widely available on Hulu, Netflix, and Paramount Plus, which helps it meet viewers wherever they already watch. That availability combined with its evergreen appeal keeps new and old fans coming back.
9. ‘The Big Bang Theory’ (2007)

‘The Big Bang Theory’ tallied 649 million minutes on the strength of 281 episodes. Its quick jokes and lovable ensemble make it easy to graze or binge without missing a beat.
The show streams on HBO Max and remains a reliable engine for repeat viewing. Fans drop in for favorite episodes and end up hanging around for several more.
8. ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999)

‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ soaked up 684 million minutes across 323 episodes. Kids discover it for the first time and parents enjoy the nostalgia, which keeps those minutes rolling.
Its home on Paramount Plus makes it simple for families to queue up a few episodes after school or on weekend mornings. The bright energy and short runtimes make it endlessly rewatchable.
7. ‘Family Guy’ (1999)

‘Family Guy’ posted 688 million minutes with a massive 453 episode library that rewards casual viewing and deep dives alike. The offbeat humor and pop culture riffs still connect with a broad audience.
Streaming on Hulu gives the show a steady pipeline to viewers who want a familiar comedy they can keep on in the background. Once an episode starts, it is easy to let the next one play.
6. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005)

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ delivered 714 million minutes across 449 episodes. The emotional twists and character arcs make it a natural fit for marathon sessions that fly by.
With seasons available on Hulu and Netflix, fans can jump in at different eras and follow their favorite storylines. That flexibility keeps the series sticky week after week.
5. ‘Paw Patrol’ (2013)

‘Paw Patrol’ fetched 715 million minutes over a staggering 318 episodes. Parents rely on the show for gentle lessons and bite size adventures that keep kids engaged.
The series streams on Netflix and Paramount Plus, which gives families multiple paths to press play. The steady stream of episodes means there is always another rescue to watch.
4. ‘Animal Kingdom’ (2016)

‘Animal Kingdom’ racked up 768 million minutes across 75 episodes. Its tense family drama and crime driven stakes encourage viewers to keep going to see what happens next.
Available on Netflix, the show benefits from a compact run that still feels substantial. Many viewers start on a weeknight and finish the season before they know it.
3. ‘Blindspot’ (2015)

‘Blindspot’ notched 890 million minutes with 100 episodes that mix mystery and action. The central puzzle hooks viewers and encourages multi episode viewing sessions.
Streaming on Netflix gives the series a wide audience looking for a twisty thriller. Once people start decoding clues, they tend to stick around.
2. ‘Bluey’ (2018)

‘Bluey’ charmed its way to 896 million minutes across 154 episodes. Families appreciate the gentle humor and heartfelt stories that work for both kids and adults.
Disney Plus makes it easy to queue up a few episodes and end up spending an entire afternoon in Bluey’s world. The short episodes invite one more before bedtime.
1. ‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ (2023)

‘Sullivan’s Crossing’ led the week with 1,356 million minutes over 20 episodes. Viewers are clearly embracing its wholesome setting and character driven storytelling.
Streaming on Netflix gives the show a huge stage and strong word of mouth carries it from there. It is the kind of series people recommend to friends and then finish together.
Tell us what you watched most from this list and share your thoughts in the comments.


