With ‘Law & Order: SVU’ Once Again on Top, Here Are the Nine Other Shows that Top Peacock’s Most-Watched List This Week
We’re diving into the shows that have captured everyone’s attention on Peacock this week. From steamy reality TV to gripping crime dramas and long-running soaps, there’s something for everyone pulling in big viewership numbers.
This lineup spans a range of genres, showcasing why Peacock remains a go-to platform for entertainment. Let’s break down the top 10 shows that are keeping us glued to our screens, starting from the bottom of the list and working our way up.
10. The Valley (2024-present)

This reality series, which kicked off on March 19, 2024, follows a group of friends navigating life in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley. Centered around former ‘Vanderpump Rules’ stars like Jax Taylor and Brittany Cartwright, it dives into their shift from nightlife to family life.
The show mixes drama with personal milestones, like new businesses and parenting challenges. Its raw look at relationships and suburban struggles keeps us hooked, making it a fresh addition to Peacock’s reality TV offerings.
9. Below Deck (2013-present)

Since its debut on July 1, 2013, ‘Below Deck’ has given us a peek into the high-stakes world of yacht crews. The show follows the staff on luxury charters, blending workplace chaos with personal drama on the open water.
With stunning ocean backdrops and constant crew conflicts, it’s no wonder this series remains a fan favorite. Each season brings new faces and challenges, keeping the energy lively and unpredictable.
8. Chicago Fire (2012-present)

Premiering on October 10, 2012, ‘Chicago Fire’ throws us into the intense lives of firefighters and paramedics at Chicago’s Firehouse 51. Led by actors like Taylor Kinney and Jesse Spencer, it balances heart-pounding rescues with personal stories.
The show’s mix of action and emotional depth makes every episode a rollercoaster. Its focus on teamwork and sacrifice keeps it a standout in Peacock’s drama lineup.
7. Love After Lockup (2018-present)

This reality show, which first aired on January 12, 2018, explores the messy world of relationships formed with people in prison. It follows couples as they navigate life after incarceration, with plenty of trust issues and surprises.
The raw emotions and unpredictable twists make it addictive viewing. We can’t look away from the drama as these couples face real-world challenges together.
6. Chicago P.D. (2014-present)

Hitting screens on January 8, 2014, ‘Chicago P.D.’ dives into the gritty world of the Chicago Police Department’s Intelligence Unit. Starring Jason Beghe as Hank Voight, it tackles tough cases with a mix of action and moral dilemmas.
The show’s focus on loyalty and justice keeps us invested. Its intense pacing and complex characters make it a must-watch for crime drama fans.
5. The Real Housewives of Orange County (2006-present)

Since March 21, 2006, ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ has brought the glitz and drama of Southern California’s elite. Season 19, which premiered on July 10, 2025, features stars like Shannon Storms Beador and Heather Dubrow.
The show thrives on friendships, betrayals, and lavish lifestyles. Its mix of personal conflicts and luxury keeps it a cornerstone of Bravo’s reality empire on Peacock.
4. Days of Our Lives (1965-present)

A soap opera legend since November 8, 1965, ‘Days of Our Lives’ is set in the fictional town of Salem. With stars like Deidre Hall as Marlena Evans, it weaves tales of love, betrayal, and family drama.
The wild plot twists and deep emotional arcs keep us coming back. Its timeless storytelling ensures it remains a daytime TV icon on Peacock.
3. Poker Face (2023-present)

Launched on January 26, 2023, ‘Poker Face’ stars Natasha Lyonne as Charlie Cale, a drifter with a knack for spotting lies. Created by Rian Johnson, this mystery-of-the-week series blends crime and comedy.
Season 2, wrapping up on July 10, 2025, delivers clever plots and quirky guest stars. Its retro vibe and sharp writing make it a binge-worthy hit.
2. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999-present)

Since September 20, 1999, ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ has followed the NYPD’s SVU team, led by Mariska Hargitay as Olivia Benson. It tackles tough cases with heart and grit.
The show’s blend of emotional storytelling and crime-solving keeps it gripping. Its long run proves its staying power as a Peacock favorite.
1. Love Island USA (2019-present)

Topping the list, ‘Love Island USA’ has been a sensation since its first episode on July 9, 2019. Season 7, hosted by Ariana Madix, wrapped on July 13, 2025, with singles competing for love and a $100,000 prize in a tropical villa.
The show’s steamy romance, dramatic recouplings, and a new spinoff, ‘Love Island: Beyond the Villa’, keep us hooked. Its massive social media buzz and chaotic twists make it Peacock’s biggest reality hit.
Which of these Peacock shows is your top pick this week, or is there another gem we should check out? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


