‘South Park’ Is Paramount+’s Most-Watched Show This Week: Here Is the Rest of the Top 10
Paramount+ has a deep library that spans animation, classic sitcoms, hit procedurals, reality competitions, and fresh revivals. This week’s viewing shows how audiences split time between long running favorites and newer entries that expand well known universes. The service pulls from CBS, Nickelodeon, Showtime, and Paramount’s broader catalog, so subscribers find both new episodes and complete archives gathered in one place.
Below is a simple countdown of the ten shows viewers watched most over the past week on the service. Each entry includes helpful context so you can quickly see what each series covers, how it connects to its franchise, and the kind of catalog or extras you can expect to find when you press play.
10. ‘Frasier’ (2023–2024)

The revival follows Dr. Frasier Crane as he returns to Boston and reconnects with family while taking a university post. It continues the character’s story that began on ‘Cheers’ and ran through the original ‘Frasier’, with Kelsey Grammer leading a new ensemble that includes colleagues and students in an academic setting. Episodes use a multi camera format with live audience energy that mirrors the classic sitcom approach.
On Paramount+ you can stream the new revival and find legacy content connected to the character’s timeline. Episodes arrive in crisp high definition with accessibility features such as subtitles and audio descriptions where available, and the service groups the seasons so it is easy to jump to pilot episodes, holiday installments, or character focused arcs.
9. ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ (2022–)

This series tracks Captain Christopher Pike, Spock, and Number One aboard the USS Enterprise in the years before the original adventures of Captain Kirk. Stories return to an episodic mission of the week structure that features new planets and first contact scenarios while staying consistent with established ‘Star Trek’ continuity across crews and centuries.
Paramount+ streams full seasons with behind the scenes featurettes and franchise hubs that connect to other entries such as ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ and classic series. The platform’s organization lets viewers follow character crossovers, watch timelines in order, and use episode summaries to locate key events for Pike, Spock, and the Enterprise.
8. ‘Big Brother’ (2000–)

The reality competition places houseguests under constant camera coverage as they form alliances, win Head of Household and Power of Veto competitions, and vote in weekly evictions until a final jury selects a winner. The closed set format and rotating challenges create a continuous social game that resets each season with a new cast.
Paramount+ carries current season episodes alongside prior seasons so viewers can study long term strategies and recurring twists. Fans can track returning formats such as double eviction nights and endurance contests and use the platform’s episode guide to follow week by week shifts in alliances and outcomes.
7. ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996–2005)

The sitcom centers on sportswriter Ray Barone and his family in Long Island with stories that follow parenting, marriage, and intergenerational conflicts. The cast features Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Doris Roberts, and Peter Boyle, and episodes use a multi camera setup with a live audience for timing and rhythm across home and kitchen sets.
On Paramount+ you can watch complete seasons in broadcast order, including holiday episodes and series finales that resolve long running family threads. The show’s availability in one place makes it straightforward to trace character developments across later seasons and to find fan favorite episodes using the platform’s season and episode listings.
6. ‘Dexter’ (2006–2013)

The crime drama follows Dexter Morgan, a blood spatter analyst at Miami Metro Police Department who operates by a strict code to target killers who evade justice. Episodes combine procedural investigation with a serialized narrative that explores Dexter’s efforts to hide his double life from colleagues and family.
Paramount+ offers the full run so viewers can follow multi season arcs involving major cases, task force investigations, and changing dynamics at the police department. The catalog presentation helps track key characters across seasons and makes it easy to start from the pilot or jump to later storylines without losing continuity.
5. ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999–)

This animated series created by Stephen Hillenburg takes place in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom and follows SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward, Mr. Krabs, Sandy Cheeks, and Plankton through workplace, friendship, and invention centered stories. Episodes use short form structures that pair two segments and include specials that expand the world beyond the Krusty Krab.
Paramount+ hosts many seasons along with related series such as ‘Kamp Koral’ and ‘The Patrick Star Show’, which lets families explore the wider Nickelodeon universe in one app. The service organizes specials and collections so viewers can find themed episodes and revisit early seasons while keeping up with new releases.
4. ‘Criminal Minds’ (2005–)

The procedural follows the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit as it profiles offenders to anticipate behavior and prevent future crimes. Episodes balance case of the week structures with character focused arcs that develop the team’s methods, terminology, and investigative partnerships with local agencies.
Paramount+ provides extensive catalog access and includes franchise continuation under the title ‘Criminal Minds: Evolution’, which brings returning team members into new cases for streaming. The platform’s series hub and season menus make it easy to track character entries and departures and to queue multi episode story arcs without breaks.
3. ‘NCIS’ (2003–)

This long running procedural focuses on the Naval Criminal Investigative Service as teams handle cases that involve Navy and Marine Corps personnel. The series blends forensic work, field operations, and legal coordination while maintaining continuity through character leadership changes from Leroy Jethro Gibbs to Alden Parker.
Paramount+ includes numerous seasons of ‘NCIS’ along with related entries like ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ and ‘NCIS: Hawai‘i’. Franchise pages help viewers follow crossover episodes, check multi part cases, and move through the broader catalog in broadcast order with clear episode descriptions and season groupings.
2. ‘Dexter: Resurrection’ (2025–)

Set in the world of ‘Dexter’, this installment returns to the universe shaped by the code that governed Dexter Morgan’s actions. The series draws on familiar elements such as forensic procedures, investigative pressure, and the tension between private rules and public law enforcement.
On Paramount+ episodes stream within the same hub that features the original ‘Dexter’ run, which allows viewers to revisit earlier storylines and characters before starting new chapters. The catalog presentation keeps timelines organized and provides quick access to pilot episodes, season premieres, and recaps that support easy entry.
1. ‘South Park’ (1997–)

The animated comedy by Trey Parker and Matt Stone follows four boys in the Colorado town of South Park and uses current events and pop culture as story material. Episodes mix classroom settings, home life, and town wide crises with recurring characters who appear across seasons and specials.
Paramount+ features exclusive ‘South Park’ events and specials alongside series content available by region, giving fans a central place to watch long form installments that extend the show’s continuity. The service groups specials and collections so viewers can locate multi episode stories, character spotlights, and milestone episodes in one list.
Share your favorite picks from this week’s list in the comments and tell us which episodes you plan to stream next.


