‘Landman’ Tops Paramount+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows List of the Week

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Paramount+ continues to offer a diverse library of content ranging from gritty crime dramas to long-running sitcoms and reality television staples. The platform attracts viewers with its mix of original programming from Taylor Sheridan and classic CBS procedurals that have maintained popularity for years. Audience habits this week reflect a strong interest in both new releases and comforting favorites that span multiple genres. The following list highlights the series that are currently dominating the streaming charts on the service.

‘Fire Country’ (2022–)

'Fire Country' (2022–)
CBS Studios

Bode Donovan seeks redemption and a shortened prison sentence by joining a firefighting program in Northern California. He returns to his hometown where he must work alongside former friends and other inmates to extinguish massive blazes. The drama highlights the dangerous nature of the job while exploring the personal histories of the crew members. ‘Fire Country’ combines high stakes action with small town interpersonal conflicts to drive its narrative.

‘Survivor’ (2000–)

'Survivor' (2000–)
Mark Burnett Productions

Groups of strangers are stranded in an isolated location where they must provide food, fire, and shelter for themselves. The contestants compete in physical and mental challenges to earn rewards and immunity from elimination. ‘Survivor’ requires social manipulation and strategic gameplay as participants vote each other off the island. This long-running reality competition continues to evolve with new twists and faster pacing each season.

‘Ghosts’ (2021–)

'Ghosts' (2021–)
Joe vs. Joe

A young couple inherits a beautiful country estate only to find it is falling apart and inhabited by many eclectic spirits. Sam decides to convert the mansion into a bed and breakfast despite the objections of the invisible residents. ‘Ghosts’ explores the funny interactions between the living and the dead who come from various historical eras. The sitcom balances supernatural elements with heartwarming moments of friendship and personal growth.

‘Tracker’ (2024–)

'Tracker' (2024–)
ChangeUp Productions

Colter Shaw travels the country as a lone-wolf survivalist who helps private citizens and law enforcement solve mysteries. He uses his expert tracking skills to locate missing persons while contending with his own fractured family past. ‘Tracker’ features a procedural format where each episode presents a new case for the protagonist to solve. The series relies on the resourcefulness of its lead character rather than traditional police work to uncover the truth.

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996–2005)

'Everybody Loves Raymond' (1996–2005)
Worldwide Pants

Sportswriter Ray Barone tries to manage his life with his wife Debra while dealing with his intrusive parents and jealous brother. The family lives across the street from Ray’s parents which leads to constant comedic friction and boundary issues. ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ captures the universal frustrations of marriage and extended family dynamics through a multi-camera format. The sitcom remains a staple of television history due to its relatable scenarios and character interactions.

‘NCIS’ (2003–)

'NCIS' (2003–)
Paramount Television

Special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service investigate crimes involving the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. The team uses forensics and field work to solve cases ranging from murder to espionage and terrorism. ‘NCIS’ focuses on the camaraderie within the squad as they navigate complex military legal issues. It stands as one of the longest running procedural dramas on broadcast television with numerous spinoffs.

‘Mayor of Kingstown’ (2021–)

'Mayor of Kingstown' (2021–)
Paramount Television Studios

The McLusky family serves as power brokers in Kingstown where the business of incarceration is the only thriving industry. Mike McLusky attempts to bring order and justice to a town that has neither while managing fragile alliances. ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ tackles themes of systemic racism and corruption within the prison industrial complex. The gritty narrative exposes the brutal reality of life inside and outside the prison walls.

‘South Park’ (1997–)

'South Park' (1997–)
South Park Studios

Four grade school students named Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny embark on bizarre adventures in their quiet mountain town. The animated series satirizes current events and pop culture through dark humor and absurdity. ‘South Park’ often pushes boundaries with its controversial social commentary and rapid production schedule. The show has maintained cultural relevance for decades by adapting to modern trends and global news.

‘Tulsa King’ (2022–)

'Tulsa King' (2022–)
Paramount Television Studios

New York mafia capo Dwight Manfredi is released from prison after twenty-five years and unceremoniously exiled to Oklahoma. He begins to build a new criminal empire with an unlikely crew of local characters and business owners. ‘Tulsa King’ blends crime drama with fish out of water comedy as the protagonist adapts to modern life in the Midwest. The series highlights the clash between traditional mob values and contemporary society.

‘Landman’ (2024–)

'Landman' (2024–)
Paramount Television Studios

The series is set in the boomtowns of West Texas where the world of oil rigs determines the fate of the economy. Billionaires and roughnecks collide in a high stakes game of oil exploration and production. ‘Landman’ examines the geopolitical impact of the industry alongside the personal lives of those who work in it. The story captures the grit and greed associated with the modern gold rush in the American West.

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