‘King of the Hill’ & 9 Other Shows that Top Hulu’s Most-Watched List This Week
Hulu’s latest most-watched lineup is a wonderfully chaotic sampler platter: animated comfort food, sizzling reality romances, prestige true crime, and a pair of culinary pressure cookers. It’s the kind of list that tells you exactly how people actually watch TV—some nights you want messy dating drama, other nights you want a meticulously plated scallop or a small-town mystery solved with a smirk.
Below, we count down this week’s top performers from #10 to #1, highlighting what makes each title so bingeworthy right now and why it’s earning a spot in your queue. From evergreen favorites to buzzy newcomers, there’s something here for every mood.
10. ‘Mr. & Mrs. Murder’ (2025)

A light-footed blend of mystery and banter, ‘Mr. & Mrs. Murder’ follows a crime-busting couple whose chemistry is as central as the cases they crack. Each episode plays like a clever puzzle box, made warmer by the duo’s wry humor and the kind of domestic shorthand that only long-time partners share.
It’s the perfect “one more episode” show—low on gloom, high on ingenuity, and breezy enough to carry you through a late-night mini-binge. Fans of whodunits with a wink will find this a charming palette cleanser between heavier fare on your watchlist.
9. ‘Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service’ (2025)

‘Gordon Ramsay’s Secret Service’ channels the chef’s signature intensity into covert-style challenges that probe everything from teamwork to crisis management in hospitality. Expect tight timelines, surprise tests, and that unmistakable Ramsay energy corralling contestants toward excellence.
What makes it pop on Hulu is the balance of adrenaline and mentorship. The show’s high-stakes format keeps pulses up, while Ramsay’s tough-love coaching delivers those cathartic breakthroughs that reality competition diehards crave.
8. ‘Capturing Their Killer: The Girls on the High Bridge’ (2025)

A gripping true-crime series, ‘Capturing Their Killer: The Girls on the High Bridge’ tracks a community’s pursuit of justice with a careful, respectful eye. It assembles interviews, timeline reconstruction, and investigative developments into a narrative that’s both haunting and clear-eyed.
The appeal is the show’s discipline: it resists sensationalism, focusing instead on process, persistence, and impact. Viewers who favor methodical storytelling over flashy reenactments will find it deeply absorbing—and hard to pause.
7. ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ (2005)

‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ remains a gold standard for boundary-pushing sitcoms, delivering razor-sharp, wrong-on-purpose schemes from TV’s most shameless bar owners. The humor stays feral and inventive, a masterclass in comic escalation and willful misunderstanding.
On Hulu, it’s endlessly rewatchable: quick runtimes, quotable chaos, and a vast catalog of schemes that hold up shockingly well. Whether you’re revisiting classics or filling gaps, it’s the laugh therapy that never gets old.
6. ‘General Hospital’ (1963)

‘General Hospital’ is the granddaddy of daytime drama, thriving on interwoven families, moral quandaries, and deliciously twisty reveals. The tapestry of relationships means every decision reverberates—an ideal setup for cliffhangers that pull you forward.
Hulu’s access makes catching up painless: jump in, track your favorites, and let the show’s rhythm carry you. It’s comfort TV with stakes—familiar faces, fresh complications, and the steady heartbeat of a cultural institution.
5. ‘Bachelor in Paradise’ (2014)

‘Bachelor in Paradise’ takes the franchise’s romantic roulette and relocates it to a sun-kissed pressure cooker. Rotating arrivals, surprise exits, and fast-track connections create a social game that’s as strategic as it is spicy.
It thrives on momentum. The shifting sands of coupling keep every episode lively, with just enough sincerity to balance the spectacle. If your group chats light up on premiere nights, this is the reason why.
4. ‘MasterChef’ (2010)

‘MasterChef’ pairs home cooks’ big dreams with precision challenges that separate solid plates from showstoppers. The tasting room tension, the technical tests, and those hard-won triumphs deliver a reliable serotonin hit.
On Hulu, it’s easy to fall into a rhythm—watch a pressure test, pick a favorite, then ride the highs and heartbreaks. It’s competition TV at its most polished: exacting judges, bold flavors, and arcs that genuinely satisfy.
3. ‘Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time’ (2025)

‘Hurricane Katrina: Race Against Time’ revisits a defining American disaster with a focus on decisions made in the crucible of crisis. Through eyewitness accounts and archival materials, it interrogates preparation, response, and the human stories threaded between them.
What keeps viewers hooked is its clarity and compassion. The series doesn’t just recount events; it contextualizes them, offering a thoughtful lens on resilience, responsibility, and lessons that still matter.
2. ‘Love Island UK’ (2015)

‘Love Island UK’ remains the reigning champ of micro-drama: whispered chats, recouplings, and the ritual chaos of Casa Amor. The social experiment is simple, the gameplay is messy, and the entertainment value is sky-high.
It’s the rare show that’s equally fun to watch and to debate. Hulu’s drop cadence makes it perfect for communal viewing—predict outcomes, pick sides, and prepare to be wrong in the most entertaining ways.
1. ‘King of the Hill’ (1997)

‘King of the Hill’ endures because it treats everyday life with warmth and wit. Its observational humor, grounded characters, and small-bore dilemmas coalesce into stories that feel true, funny, and sneakily profound.
On Hulu, the show becomes a comfort ritual—episodes that stand alone yet reward long-term viewing. It’s understated, humane, and surprisingly cathartic, which explains why it’s sitting atop the heap this week.
Share which of these shows you’re watching—and what should top next week’s list—in the comments below.


