Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Paramount+, Including a YA Mystery

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Paramount+ offers a diverse selection of content for subscribers, ranging from original dramatic series to legendary animated sitcoms. The platform has become a primary destination for Taylor Sheridan’s expanding television universe alongside established procedural franchises. This weekend, viewers can explore a variety of genres including supernatural mysteries, gritty crime dramas, and classic family comedies. The following list highlights ten of the most popular shows currently available for streaming on the service.

‘School Spirits’ (2023–)

'School Spirits' (2023–)
Paramount Television Studios

‘School Spirits’ follows Maddie Nears, a teenager who finds herself stuck in the afterlife at her high school while investigating her own mysterious disappearance. She joins a support group of fellow ghosts who have occupied Split River High throughout various decades. As Maddie navigates the limitations of her new existence, she discovers she can communicate with one of her living friends to help solve the crime. The series combines elements of young adult drama with supernatural investigative themes to uncover secrets within the town’s history.

‘Mayor of Kingstown’ (2021–)

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

‘Mayor of Kingstown’ explores the power dynamics of the McLusky family in a Michigan town where incarceration is the primary local industry. Mike McLusky serves as an unofficial mediator between the prison system, law enforcement, and various criminal factions. The narrative examines themes of systemic corruption, inequality, and the pursuit of order in a volatile environment. Co-created by Taylor Sheridan and Hugh Dillon, the series provides an intense examination of the business surrounding the American penal system.

‘Landman’ (2024–)

'Landman' (2024–)
Paramount Television Studios

‘Landman’ is set within the high-stakes world of oil rigs in West Texas, focusing on both the roughnecks and the billionaires shaping the energy sector. Based on the podcast ‘Boomtown’, the series explores the impact of the modern-day oil boom on the local climate and economy. It depicts the hazardous working conditions and corporate maneuvering required to extract natural resources from the Permian Basin. The story highlights the interpersonal conflicts and financial pressures faced by those working on the front lines of the industry.

‘Criminal Minds’ (2005–)

'Criminal Minds' (2005–)
Paramount Television

‘Criminal Minds’ centers on an elite team of FBI profilers in the Behavioral Analysis Unit who analyze the country’s most dangerous criminals. The team utilizes psychological profiling and behavioral patterns to anticipate the next moves of serial offenders. Throughout its extensive run, the series features an ensemble cast working to solve complex cases while navigating their personal lives. It remains a cornerstone of the procedural genre, focusing on the psychological motivations of the perpetrators rather than just the physical evidence.

‘South Park’ (1997–)

'South Park' (1997–)
South Park Studios

‘South Park’ is an animated sitcom that follows the surreal and often controversial adventures of four young boys in a fictional Colorado town. Known for its satirical take on current events and social commentary, the show utilizes a distinct cutout animation style. The series frequently addresses celebrity culture, politics, and societal trends through dark humor and parody. Since its debut in the late 1990s, it has evolved into a long-running cultural phenomenon that continues to influence animated television.

‘NCIS’ (2003–)

'NCIS' (2003–)
Paramount Television

‘NCIS’ revolves around a fictional team of special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service who investigate crimes involving the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. The series balances procedural mystery with character-driven storylines, focusing on the professional expertise of the unit. Each episode typically presents a standalone case involving issues of national security, homicide, or espionage. As one of the longest-running scripted primetime series, it has spawned multiple spin-offs and remains a significant title in the Paramount+ library.

‘Tulsa King’ (2022–)

'Tulsa King' (2022–)
Paramount Television Studios

‘Tulsa King’ follows Dwight “The General” Manfredi, a New York Mafia capo who is exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma, after serving a 25-year prison sentence. Tasked with establishing a new criminal operation in an unfamiliar territory, Dwight recruits an unlikely crew from the local community. The series explores his adaptation to the cultural differences of the Midwest while navigating threats from rival factions. The narrative focuses on Dwight’s efforts to rebuild his influence in a city that operates differently than the world he previously knew.

‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999–)

'SpongeBob SquarePants' (1999–)
United Plankton Pictures

‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ chronicles the daily life of an optimistic sea sponge and his diverse group of friends in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. Working as a fry cook at the Krusty Krab, SpongeBob frequently finds himself in absurd situations alongside his neighbor Patrick Star. The series is recognized for its unique humor, vibrant animation style, and appeal to a wide demographic of viewers. It has become one of the highest-rated shows on Nickelodeon and a foundational piece of modern animated history.

‘The King of Queens’ (1998–2007)

'The King of Queens' (1998–2007)
Columbia TriStar Television

‘The King of Queens’ focuses on Doug Heffernan, a delivery driver living in Queens with his wife Carrie and her eccentric father Arthur. The sitcom explores the everyday struggles and comedic situations arising from their family dynamics and Arthur’s constant presence in their basement. Much of the comedy is derived from the interactions between the main characters as they navigate career challenges and domestic life. The show remains a popular example of the traditional multi-camera sitcom format from the late 1990s and early 2000s.

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996–2005)

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

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ follows the life of Ray Barone, a sportswriter who lives across the street from his overbearing parents and brother. The series centers on the humorous and often tense interactions between Ray, his wife Debra, and his intrusive extended family. Conflict frequently arises from the lack of boundaries and the constant critiques Ray receives from his parents, Marie and Frank. This multi-award-winning sitcom is noted for its realistic portrayal of suburban family life and the complexities of marital relationships.

Share which of these Paramount+ series you plan to binge-watch this weekend in the comments.

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