A Beloved Animated Cult Classic Remains Paramount+’s Most-Watched Series of the Week Yet Again

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Paramount+ continues to draw massive viewership with a mix of gripping new dramas, long-running procedural staples, and timeless animated comedies. Viewers are flocking to the platform to catch up on everything from gritty Texas oil field sagas to hilarious sitcoms about supernatural roommates. The current viewing trends highlight a strong preference for franchise expansions, with multiple highly anticipated spin-offs taking center stage. Meanwhile, legacy shows and nostalgic favorites maintain a steady hold on the audience’s attention.

‘Ghosts’ (2021–2026)

'Ghosts' (2021–2026)
Joe vs. Joe

Adapted from the British series of the same name, this supernatural comedy follows a married couple who inherit a sprawling country estate. They soon discover that their new home is inhabited by a diverse group of ghosts from various historical eras. The comedic tension arises when the wife suffers a near-fatal accident and gains the ability to see and communicate with the eccentric spirits. Each episode explores the backstories of the deceased residents while the living couple attempts to turn the rundown mansion into a profitable bed and breakfast.

‘Landman’ (2024–2026)

'Landman' (2024–2026)
Paramount Television Studios

Created by Taylor Sheridan, this gritty drama dives deep into the high-stakes world of the West Texas oil boom. The narrative centers on Tommy Norris, a crisis manager for a massive oil company who navigates the dangerous intersections of billionaires, cartel threats, and roughneck workers. The series portrays the volatile nature of the energy industry and the immense wealth and environmental destruction it generates. Based on an acclaimed podcast, the show highlights the relentless ambition and moral compromises required to survive in a cutthroat business.

‘Criminal Minds’ (2005–2026)

'Criminal Minds' (2005–2026)
Paramount Television

This enduring police procedural focuses on an elite squad of FBI profilers in the Behavioral Analysis Unit. Rather than focusing solely on the crime itself, the team analyzes the psychological profiles of unknown subjects to anticipate their next moves. The investigators delve into the twisted minds of serial killers, kidnappers, and arsonists while grappling with the emotional toll of their gruesome work. Over its two decades on the air, the series has undergone numerous cast changes while maintaining its distinctive approach to criminal investigation.

‘The Neighborhood’ (2018–2026)

'The Neighborhood' (2018–2026)
Kapital Entertainment

This popular sitcom explores the cultural and comedic clashes that occur when a relentlessly positive white family from the Midwest moves to a predominantly Black neighborhood in Los Angeles. The narrative revolves around the dynamic between the friendly new arrival, Dave Johnson, and his gruff, skeptical neighbor, Calvin Butler. The episodes tackle themes of gentrification, racial stereotypes, and community bonding through a lighthearted and accessible lens. As the seasons progress, the two families forge an unlikely friendship and learn to navigate their differences with humor and mutual respect.

‘Marshals’ (2026)

'Marshals' (2026)
Paramount Television Studios

Expanding the massive ‘Yellowstone’ universe, this neo-Western procedural follows fan-favorite character Kayce Dutton as he leaves his family ranch behind. After departing the Dutton empire, the former Navy SEAL joins an elite unit of the U.S. Marshals operating in the rugged terrain of Montana. The series blends traditional law enforcement action with modern Western elements as the team tackles high-stakes crime across the state. The narrative focuses on the psychological toll of the job and the intense range justice required to maintain order in the untamed wilderness.

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996–2005)

'Everybody Loves Raymond' (1996–2005)
Worldwide Pants

This classic sitcom centers on Ray Barone, a successful sportswriter living on Long Island with his wife and three children. The central conflict stems from Ray’s overbearing parents and jealous older brother, who live directly across the street and constantly intrude on his family’s daily life. The show highlights the humorous, often frustrating realities of marriage, sibling rivalry, and generational differences in a close-knit Italian-American family. Built around the stand-up comedy of its lead actor, the series remains a staple of syndicated television due to its relatable domestic situations.

‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999–2026)

'SpongeBob SquarePants' (1999–2026)
United Plankton Pictures

This iconic animated series chronicles the nautical nonsense of an endlessly optimistic sea sponge and his aquatic friends in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The protagonist works as a fry cook at the Krusty Krab, where he frequently annoys his cynical co-worker Squidward Tentacles and eagerly serves his money-obsessed boss Mr. Krabs. The show combines slapstick humor, clever wordplay, and surreal visual gags that appeal to both children and adults. Over the years, the franchise has expanded into multiple feature films, spin-off series, and a massive merchandising empire.

‘NCIS’ (2003–2026)

'NCIS' (2003–2026)
Paramount Television

Following a specialized team of special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, this procedural investigates major crimes involving the United States Navy and Marine Corps. The series blends complex murder mysteries, espionage plots, and terrorism threats with the interpersonal dynamics of the investigative team. Under the leadership of various seasoned directors over its long run, the agents utilize forensic science and tactical field work to solve high-stakes cases. The show has spawned a massive television franchise with numerous successful spin-offs set in cities across the globe.

‘The Madison’ (2026)

'The Madison' (2026)
Paramount Television Studios

Set in the picturesque Madison River valley of central Montana, this prestige drama serves as the newest entry in Taylor Sheridan’s expanding television empire. The narrative follows a wealthy New York City family who relocates to the rugged West following a devastating personal tragedy. The series serves as a heartfelt study of grief, human connection, and resilience as the urbanites adapt to their unforgiving new environment. Featuring an ensemble cast of high-profile film actors, the production contrasts the vibrant energy of Manhattan with the quiet isolation of the Montana landscape.

‘South Park’ (1997–2026)

'South Park' (1997–2026)
South Park Studios

Set in a dysfunctional Colorado mountain town, this satirical animated comedy follows the bizarre adventures of four elementary school boys. The series is famous for its rapid production schedule, allowing the creators to tackle current events, political scandals, and pop culture phenomena in real time. The show employs a crude cutout animation style to deliver sharp social commentary and boundary-pushing dark humor. Throughout its lengthy run, the program has continuously evolved its format, transitioning from episodic gag-driven plots to highly serialized narrative arcs.

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