‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Is Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Show This Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10
This week’s viewing chart on Prime Video is packed with buzzy releases and returning favorites that span romance, crime, true stories, and animation. To make catching up easy, here is a clean rundown that starts at number ten and works up to the top spot. You will find quick context on what each title covers along with the kind of story or subject it follows.
Use this as a simple guide to decide what fits your mood tonight. Every entry includes the essential setup and the type of ride to expect, whether you want beach town love triangles, a true crime deep dive, or an animated send up of modern life.
10. ‘The Better Sister’ (2025)

Based on the novel by Alafair Burke, ‘The Better Sister’ follows two sisters whose lives reconnect after a violent crime disrupts a successful Manhattan household. The series uses a shifting point of view to unpack family history, career ambition, and the secrets that complicate a marriage under public scrutiny.
Across its episodes, the investigation tracks evidence at work and at home while legal maneuvering collides with media attention. The show focuses on how the case affects a teenage son and the uneasy alliance that forms between the sisters as new facts emerge.
9. ‘The Chosen’ (2019–)

‘The Chosen’ is a historical drama that portrays the life and ministry of Jesus through the experiences of his followers. Episodes introduce key figures from the Gospels and show how ordinary people respond to teachings, healings, and growing crowds around Galilean towns.
The production stages markets, synagogues, and Roman occupied streets with attention to daily life and regional customs. Storylines follow the formation of the disciples, their travels between villages, and the tensions with local authorities as the movement expands.
8. ‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ (2024–)

‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ continues the story that began with the animated film and shifts the focus to a new society built by supermarket foods. Episodes follow the attempt to establish rules, resources, and leadership as familiar characters test how a community of groceries can function.
The series weaves in musical numbers, workplace squabbles, and big set pieces inside kitchens and pantries. Plots often revolve around food chain rivalries, supply shortages, and the consequences of trying to rebuild a world with ingredients that refuse to play by the old rules.
7. ‘One Night in Idaho: The College Murders’ (2025)

‘One Night in Idaho: The College Murders’ is a true crime docuseries that reconstructs the killings of university students in Moscow, Idaho. The episodes chart the evening timeline, the discovery of the crime scene, and the steps investigators took to assemble digital and physical evidence.
The series includes interviews, location walkthroughs, and courtroom coverage to explain how the case moved from early tips to formal charges. It examines the role of surveillance data, phone records, and forensic testing while also showing the impact on families and the campus community.
6. ‘Good Cop/Bad Cop’ (2025)

‘Good Cop, Bad Cop’ is a crime drama that pairs two officers with clashing methods inside a busy metropolitan precinct. Cases unfold through interrogations, undercover work, and patrol shifts where decisions in the field shape what happens in the squad room.
The show tracks internal affairs reviews, evolving partnerships, and the paperwork that follows each arrest. Ongoing arcs look at how community relations, station politics, and evidence handling influence outcomes from arraignment to trial.
5. ‘We Were Liars’ (2025)

‘We Were Liars’ adapts the bestselling novel by E. Lockhart and centers on a privileged family that summers on a private island off the New England coast. The story follows a teenager who returns after a mysterious accident and tries to piece together what happened with a tight group of cousins and friends.
Episodes move between present day gatherings and memories that surface in fragments. The series uses the island’s separate houses, beaches, and family dinners to reveal competing narratives as the truth behind a past summer comes into view.
4. ‘Ballard’ (2025–)

‘Ballard’ draws from characters in Michael Connelly’s universe and follows LAPD Detective Renée Ballard as she takes on cold cases. The unit reopens stalled files and revisits witnesses, labs, and crime scenes in an effort to connect overlooked details.
Each case traces how small procedural steps such as reprocessing evidence or rerunning databases can change an investigation. The show also explores cooperation with other divisions and the challenges of earning new leads from victims and families who have waited years for answers.
3. ‘Countdown’ (2025)

‘Countdown’ is a high stakes thriller that tracks an urgent operation running against a fixed time limit. The season structure maps hours and minutes as teams coordinate surveillance, logistics, and field tactics to stop a looming event.
Episodes alternate between command centers and on the ground activity with briefings that update routes, identities, and access points. The narrative follows how one missed call or misread signal can alter the plan while specialists race to close gaps before the clock runs out.
2. ‘Butterfly’ (2025)

‘Butterfly’ is an action thriller led by Daniel Dae Kim that follows a former American intelligence operative who has built a quiet life in South Korea. His past resurfaces when a figure from earlier missions arrives and forces him to confront choices that could expose his family and his new identity.
Across the season, the plot moves between Seoul safe houses, offices, and crowded streets as surveillance and counter surveillance shape each step. The narrative tracks how old contacts, buried files, and unfinished operations collide with current obligations while the lead character navigates shifting loyalties.
1. ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022–2025)

‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ adapts Jenny Han’s novels and is set in the beach town of Cousins where a teenage girl spends yearly vacations with family friends. The story follows shifting relationships with two brothers while households plan parties, charity events, and end of season goodbyes.
Across seasons, episodes track school year fallout and the next summer’s return as characters balance new commitments with old traditions. The series uses the beach house, boardwalks, and small town hangouts to frame milestones like first jobs, driving tests, and big family decisions.
Tell us which of these you are queuing up next and share your thoughts in the comments.


