‘Nobody Wants This’ Is Netflix’s Most-Watched Show of the Week
From October 27 to November 2, 2025, viewers in the United States streamed a mix of fresh premieres, returning favorites, reality staples, and even live sports entertainment—making for a chart that ranges from preschool learning to fantasy epics and prestige political drama. Here’s your countdown from 10 to 1.
10. ‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025–)

The preschool series features educator Rachel Accurso leading interactive lessons in letters, numbers, colors, and early language development, with songs and call-and-response designed for toddlers and caregivers to participate together. The Netflix release includes multiple episodes in English with subtitles across dozens of languages to broaden accessibility. The show is created by Rachel Accurso and Aron Accurso, who also appear on-screen guiding musical segments and activities. Season 2 continues the format of short, thematic lessons tailored to early childhood milestones.
9. ‘Boots’ (2025)

This coming-of-age military drama follows Cameron, a bullied teen who enlists in the U.S. Marine Corps and finds purpose and camaraderie during the trials of boot camp. The eight-episode season stars Miles Heizer alongside Max Parker and Vera Farmiga. Created by Andy Parker, the series tracks recruit training’s physical demands and the emotional stakes of forging a new identity within a tight-knit platoon. Its hour-long episodes build out backstories for squadmates while charting Cameron’s evolving sense of duty.
8. ‘Dark Winds’ (2022–)

Adapted from Tony Hillerman’s Leaphorn & Chee novels, this crime drama centers on Navajo Nation officers Joe Leaphorn and Jim Chee as they investigate murders and conspiracies across the Southwest. The series stars Zahn McClarnon and Kiowa Gordon and was developed by Graham Roland, with executive producers including Robert Redford and George R. R. Martin. Season 3 continues the period setting of the 1970s, weaving cultural context into procedural storytelling. The show originated on AMC/AMC+ and has found an expanded streaming audience.
7. ‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025–)

The debut season introduces the classroom-style structure: short segments that focus on phonics, counting, shapes, and social-emotional skills, all paced for toddler attention spans. Rachel Accurso leads the instruction with original songs, gestures to prompt repetition, and frequent caregiver cues. Episodes are designed for repeat viewing to reinforce early literacy and speech. Netflix’s rollout brought the YouTube-born phenomenon to a global streaming audience.
6. ‘The Diplomat’ (2023–)

Created by Debora Cahn, this political thriller follows U.S. ambassador Kate Wyler as she navigates crises abroad while managing a turbulent marriage to fellow diplomat Hal Wyler. Keri Russell stars as Kate with Rufus Sewell as Hal, and the ensemble includes Ato Essandoh, Ali Ahn, and Rory Kinnear. Season 3 premiered in October 2025, escalating intergovernmental tensions while threading personal consequences for its leads. The series balances negotiation-room strategy with character-driven stakes.
5. ‘The Witcher’ (2019–)

Based on Andrzej Sapkowski’s fantasy saga, the series follows monster hunter Geralt of Rivia, sorceress Yennefer, and Princess Ciri as their fates intertwine across a war-torn Continent. Developed by Lauren Schmidt Hissrich, the show’s fourth season features Liam Hemsworth stepping into the role of Geralt, continuing the storyline after major political and magical upheavals. The production’s world-building spans multiple kingdoms, mages’ factions, and elder blood lore. Season 4 arrived on October 30, 2025, with a fifth and final season in post-production.
4. ‘Raw: 2025 – October 27, 2025’ (1993–)

‘WWE Raw’ is WWE’s live flagship sports-entertainment program, produced weekly with storylines that develop across matches, backstage segments, and in-ring promos. The series first aired in 1993 and, under a long-term rights deal, moved to Netflix in January 2025 for viewers in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Latin America. The Netflix era has delivered large audiences for live episodes and specials while maintaining the three-brand ecosystem with ‘SmackDown’ and NXT. The October 27, 2025 edition continued ongoing narratives with the Raw roster under executive producer Paul “Triple H” Levesque.
3. ‘The Asset’ (2025)

This thriller follows a young intelligence operative who goes undercover to befriend a drug smuggler’s wife and gather evidence from inside the network. The six-episode season stars Clara Dessau, Maria Cordsen, and Afshin Firouzi. Tension builds as personal loyalties complicate operational objectives, forcing the agent to balance mission parameters against growing attachments. The narrative structure alternates between field operations and debrief sequences that reveal shifting priorities.
2. ‘Selling Sunset’ (2019–)

The long-running reality series tracks high-end real-estate deals and office dynamics at The Oppenheim Group in Los Angeles. Created by Adam DiVello, the show’s recurring faces include Chrishell Stause, Mary Bonnet (née Fitzgerald), and twin brokers Jason and Brett Oppenheim. Season 9 returns to luxury listings while spotlighting shifting alliances and new agents joining marquee properties. Episodes blend multimillion-dollar tour segments with personal and professional cross-currents among the cast.
1. ‘Nobody Wants This’ (2024–)

This romantic comedy centers on Joanne, an agnostic dating-podcaster, and Noah, a newly single rabbi, as they try to make a relationship work despite clashing worldviews and intrusive families. Season 2 continues their story with Kristen Bell and Adam Brody in the leads, joined by Justine Lupe and other returning cast members; the series is created by Erin Foster. New episodes deepen the balance between faith, career demands, and modern dating complications. The show has built an audience with character-driven humor and tightly paced, half-hour storytelling.
Tell us which pick you binged first this week—and what should rise or fall in next week’s countdown—in the comments.


