‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ Tops Amazon Prime’s Most-Watched Shows List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows
Prime Video’s latest lineup mixes romance, crime investigations, true crime, animation, and a sleek espionage story. This rundown gives you the core setup for each title so you can match what you watch to the mood you are in without extra searching.
Each entry notes the premise, the settings you will visit, and the kinds of plot turns the episodes use to move things forward. Use it to jump from a beach town summer to a cold case desk or to a covert operation that puts past decisions under a microscope.
10. ‘The Better Sister’ (2025)

‘The Better Sister’ adapts Alafair Burke’s novel and centers on two sisters forced back into contact after a violent crime disrupts a well known New York household. The story lays out the marriage at the center of the case and the professional pressures that shaped choices long before the incident.
Episodes trace police interviews, discovery requests, and media coverage while detectives collect statements at home and at work. The season follows how the events affect a teenage son and shows how shifting testimony and new records reset the direction of the investigation.
9. ‘The Chosen’ (2019–)

‘The Chosen’ portrays the life of Jesus through the experiences of people who encounter him in towns across Galilee and Judea. Early episodes introduce fishermen, merchants, and officials and show how teachings and healings change daily routines.
The production recreates marketplaces, synagogues, and rural roads with attention to clothing, tools, and local customs. Storylines follow the formation of a traveling group, their movement between villages, and rising friction with regional authorities.
8. ‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ (2024–)

‘Sausage Party: Foodtopia’ continues the animated tale of talking groceries that try to build a functioning community outside the store. Characters test leadership, rules, and resource planning while familiar faces push the limits of what this new society can handle.
Plots explore food group turf battles, supply problems, and the risks that come with improvised infrastructure. Musical detours and workplace disputes appear as residents draft policies, enforce them, and deal with costly mistakes that follow.
7. ‘One Night in Idaho: The College Murders’ (2025)

‘One Night in Idaho: The College Murders’ is a docuseries that reconstructs the killings of university students in Moscow, Idaho. The timeline moves from the hours before the crime to the first calls to police and the earliest searches for leads.
Interviews, location walkthroughs, and courtroom footage map how digital and physical evidence came together. The series shows how phone records, surveillance video, and lab testing shaped the case and how the process affected families and the campus community.
6. ‘Good Cop/Bad Cop’ (2025)

‘Good Cop, Bad Cop’ pairs two officers with clashing methods inside a busy city precinct. Case work covers patrol shifts, informant handling, and interviews that unfold in interrogation rooms and on street corners.
Season threads follow internal reviews, evidence handling, and the paperwork that links arrests to arraignments. The show examines neighborhood relations and station politics and how a single decision in the field can alter the next step in a file.
5. ‘We Were Liars’ (2025)

‘We Were Liars’ adapts E. Lockhart’s bestseller and focuses on a wealthy family that spends summers on a private New England island. A teenager returns after an accident and tries to reconnect memories with a tight circle of cousins and friends.
Episodes alternate between present day gatherings and recollections that surface in pieces. Island landmarks such as separate houses, rocky beaches, and late dinners anchor competing accounts until the truth from a past summer comes into view.
4. ‘Ballard’ (2025–)

‘Ballard’ follows LAPD Detective Renée Ballard as she leads a unit dedicated to reopening dormant investigations. Files gain traction through new lab requests, refreshed database searches, and careful outreach to witnesses who were missed the first time.
Each case shows how overlooked details in prior reports can connect when procedures are repeated with updated tools. The series covers coordination with other divisions and the demands placed on victims and families who agree to revisit unresolved events.
3. ‘Countdown’ (2025)

‘Countdown’ tracks an operation that runs on a fixed clock as teams try to prevent a looming event. The season maps hours and minutes while surveillance, logistics, and field moves must line up at the right moment.
Briefings set routes and access points and on site teams test the plan under pressure. The plot shows how a late tip or a misread detail forces fast changes that ripple through the next phase of the mission.
2. ‘Butterfly’ (2025)

‘Butterfly’ is an action thriller led by Daniel Dae Kim and follows a former American intelligence operative who has built a quiet life in South Korea. His past resurfaces when a figure from earlier missions appears and threatens to expose his new identity and his family.
Across the season the action moves through Seoul safe houses, offices, and crowded streets while surveillance and counter surveillance drive each step. Old contacts, buried files, and unfinished operations collide with current obligations as the lead character navigates shifting loyalties.
1. ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022–)

‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ adapts Jenny Han’s novels and takes place in Cousins, a beach town where families return each year. A teenager spends vacations with family friends while relationships shift among two brothers and among the adults who link both households.
Across seasons the episodes trace the return to school, the next summer’s arrival, and how new commitments change long standing traditions. Parties, charity events, and small town hangouts frame milestones such as first jobs and big family decisions.
Tell us which title you are starting next and share your thoughts in the comments.


