‘Nobody Wants This’ Tops Netflix’s Weekly Most-Watched Shows List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows
Here’s what viewers in the United States streamed the most from October 20–26, 2025—a mix of buzzy new seasons, true-crime deep dives, family favorites, and a live sports blockbuster that all surged onto watch lists.
10. ‘Ms. Rachel (2025)

‘Ms. Rachel’ returns with interactive songs, speech-building call-and-response, and simple lessons designed for preschoolers. The series is created by early-childhood educator Rachel Griffin-Accurso, who also hosts, alongside collaborators Aron Accurso and Keisha Gilles. New episodes emphasize letters, numbers, colors, and everyday routines, using repetition and sign-language basics to support early language development. Both seasons stream on Netflix, making it easy for families to queue up bite-size learning sessions.
9. ‘Love Is Blind’ (2025)

The reality dating series returns with 32 singles who date sight-unseen in the pods before deciding whether to get engaged. Hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, the season’s release rolled out weekly through October, following the familiar arc from pods to a romantic getaway and then cohabitation. This time, couples juggle career and lifestyle clashes as they test their connections in the real world, building toward wedding-day decisions. Netflix’s schedule dropped new episodes at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT each week.
8. ‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025)

The first season establishes the show’s upbeat, classroom-style format with songs, movement, and frequent pauses that invite kids to answer back. Rachel Griffin-Accurso leads each lesson, often joined by Aron Accurso, keeping segments short to match preschool attention spans. Episodes cover foundational concepts—letters, numbers, shapes, and animals—using repetition to reinforce language skills. Both this season and Season 2 stream on Netflix under the Kids profile.
7. ‘The Monster of Florence’ (2025)

This Italian true-crime drama dramatizes the notorious “Monster of Florence” murders that terrorized the countryside around Florence between 1968 and 1985. Created and directed by Stefano Sollima with Leonardo Fasoli, the four-episode series reconstructs the investigation into eight double homicides targeting couples. The production draws on police files and journalistic accounts to track shifting suspects and investigative missteps. It premiered worldwide on Netflix on October 22, 2025.
6. ‘Boots’ (2025)

A bullied teen, Cameron Cope, impulsively enlists in the U.S. Marine Corps and finds unexpected purpose and camaraderie with his recruit platoon. The drama stars Miles Heizer with Max Parker and Vera Farmiga and unfolds across eight episodes. Creator Andy Parker frames boot camp as both a physical and emotional crucible as Cameron and best friend Ray McAffey navigate discipline, identity, and belonging. Netflix lists the season with a teen-plus rating and a trailer running just over two minutes.
5. ‘Monster: The Ed Gein Story’ (2025)

This dramatized series revisits the crimes of Ed Gein, the Wisconsin murderer and grave robber whose case influenced numerous horror villains. Netflix lists eight episodes starring Charlie Hunnam, Laurie Metcalf, and Suzanna Son, with Ian Brennan credited as creator. The show charts Gein’s isolated life, the discovery of his crimes, and their outsized cultural impact through law-enforcement and community perspectives. It quickly climbed global viewership charts following its October launch.
4. ‘Raw: 2025 – October 20, 2025’ (1993)

WWE’s flagship live show streamed on Netflix with the October 20, 2025 episode featuring headline confrontations and title-match stakes. The series page logs the Oct. 20 card among the weekly entries, with Netflix’s preview coverage noting the Sacramento venue and the 8 p.m. ET start. The format blends in-ring bouts with developing storylines, setting up rivalries for the weeks ahead. Episodes are archived on Netflix for on-demand replays after the live broadcast.
3. ‘The Diplomat’ (2025)

Keri Russell returns as U.S. ambassador Kate Wyler in a new run that introduces Bradley Whitford to the ensemble and elevates Allison Janney’s character, Grace Penn, to the presidency. Season 3 deepens the show’s mix of geopolitical crises and personal fallout as Kate and Hal navigate shifting loyalties. Netflix’s official coverage highlights fresh filming locales and teases multiple betrayals in the finale. New episodes began streaming October 16, 2025.
2. ‘Mob War: Philadelphia vs. The Mafia’ (2025)

This three-episode docuseries chronicles the violent 1990s power struggle between mob boss John Stanfa and upstart Joey Merlino that engulfed Philadelphia. Through interviews and archival footage, it reconstructs hits, rackets, and FBI pressure that reshaped the city’s underworld. Netflix lists the series as TV-MA with a concise season-one run, making it a quick true-crime binge. On companion listings, interviewees include former insiders and local figures who witnessed the era up close.
1. ‘Nobody Wants This’ (2024)

The rom-com series from creator Erin Foster continues the story of Joanne, a sex-positive podcaster, and Noah, a rabbi, with Kristen Bell and Adam Brody returning in the leads. Season 2 adds Leighton Meester, Miles Fowler, Alex Karpovsky, and Arian Moayed to the cast while bringing back supporting players like Justine Lupe and Timothy Simons. Netflix set the new season’s launch in late October, following a breakout first season in 2024. As of October 22, 2025, outlets noted that a third season had not yet been confirmed.
Share your thoughts on what you watched this week—and tell us which title should be on next week’s list—in the comments!


