The Beloved Adult Animated Series Remains as Paramount+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Series List of the Week

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Paramount+ continues to offer a diverse array of programming that caters to fans of long-standing procedurals, animated classics, and brand-new dramas. The platform’s most-watched list this week reflects a combination of nostalgic sitcoms and high-budget modern productions. As streaming habits evolve, viewers are consistently returning to established franchises while exploring fresh additions to the service’s expansive library. This list showcases the titles that have captured the most attention from subscribers over the past seven days.

‘Frasier’ (1993– )

'Frasier' (1993– )
Paramount Television

Dr. Frasier Crane returns to his hometown of Seattle to host a radio psychology show after the conclusion of ‘Cheers’. He navigates his relationship with his retired police officer father, Martin, and his equally pedantic brother, Niles. The series focuses on the comedic friction between the high-society aspirations of the Crane brothers and their father’s blue-collar lifestyle. Paramount+ recently expanded the franchise with a revival that follows Frasier as he begins a new chapter in Boston. The show remains a major draw for the platform due to its sharp wit and enduring television legacy.

‘Criminal Minds’ (2005– )

'Criminal Minds' (2005– )
Paramount Television

This long-running procedural follows an elite group of FBI profilers who analyze the nation’s most dangerous criminal minds to anticipate their next moves. By studying behavioral patterns, the team works to solve complex cases and prevent future crimes before they occur. The series successfully transitioned to streaming with ‘Criminal Minds: Evolution’, which introduced a more serialized narrative structure. It continues to be a top performer as fans revisit classic episodes and engage with the ongoing developments of the Behavioral Analysis Unit. The show’s exploration of forensic psychology and team dynamics maintains a loyal and active viewership.

‘Ghosts’ (2021– )

'Ghosts' (2021– )
Joe vs. Joe

A young couple inherits a sprawling country estate only to discover that it is inhabited by the spirits of people who died on the grounds over various centuries. After a near-death experience, Samantha finds she can see and talk to these ghosts, leading to a series of comedic and heartwarming interactions. The spirits represent a wide range of American history, including a Prohibition-era lounge singer and a 1960s hippie. Together, the living and the dead navigate the challenges of running a bed and breakfast while learning from each other’s unique perspectives. The series has become a significant hit for its clever writing and strong ensemble cast.

‘The Neighborhood’ (2018– )

'The Neighborhood' (2018– )
Kapital Entertainment

When a friendly family from the Midwest moves into a predominantly Black neighborhood in Los Angeles, they attempt to fit in despite cultural differences. The plot centers on the evolving friendship between Dave Johnson and his skeptical next-door neighbor, Calvin Butler. Through humor and honest conversations, the show explores themes of community, race, and the importance of understanding one’s neighbors. It remains a staple of the Paramount+ comedy lineup as it continues to tackle relatable social issues within a traditional sitcom format. The chemistry between the lead actors has helped the series maintain a consistent presence in the weekly rankings.

‘Marshals’ (2026)

'Marshals' (2026)
Paramount Television Studios

Expanding the world of ‘Yellowstone’, ‘Marshals’ follows Kayce Dutton as he leaves his family’s ranch behind for a completely new path. Utilizing his extensive skills as both a cowboy and a former Navy SEAL, Kayce joins an elite unit of the United States Marshals to bring range justice to Montana. The high-stakes job forces him and his team to act as the ultimate line of defense against escalating regional violence. The narrative highlights the intense psychological toll the profession takes on the officers as they try to balance their dangerous duties with their family lives.

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996–2005)

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

Ray Barone is a successful sportswriter who lives across the street from his overbearing parents and his resentful older brother. The series humorously explores the daily frustrations of family life and the often-complicated dynamics between spouses and in-laws. Much of the comedy stems from Ray’s attempts to maintain peace between his wife, Debra, and his intrusive mother, Marie. ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ is widely regarded as one of the definitive sitcoms of its era, winning numerous awards for its writing and acting. Its availability on Paramount+ allows longtime fans and new viewers to enjoy its timeless domestic humor.

‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999– )

'SpongeBob SquarePants' (1999– )
United Plankton Pictures

The animated series follows the adventures of an eternal optimist named SpongeBob SquarePants and his friends in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom. As a fry cook at the Krusty Krab, SpongeBob frequently finds himself in surreal and humorous situations alongside his best friend, Patrick Star. The show has become a global phenomenon, spawning multiple films, spin-offs, and a vast array of merchandise. Its unique blend of slapstick humor and heartfelt storytelling appeals to audiences of all ages across the globe. It remains one of the most consistent performers on the platform, driven by its massive cultural influence.

‘The Madison’ (2026)

'The Madison' (2026)
Paramount Television Studios

This modern drama follows a family’s transition to the Madison River valley in Montana as they deal with the aftermath of a personal tragedy. As part of a larger television universe, the series explores themes of grief, resilience, and the rugged beauty of the American West. The characters must adapt to a new way of life while navigating the local politics and environmental challenges of the frontier. The show is noted for its cinematic production values and deep exploration of character motivations. It has become a standout title on the platform for viewers seeking serious, high-stakes storytelling in a rural setting.

‘NCIS’ (2003– )

'NCIS' (2003– )
Paramount Television

The Naval Criminal Investigative Service team solves crimes involving members of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. Combining military drama with police procedural elements, the series has become one of the longest-running and most successful shows in television history. The team investigates everything from high-level espionage to domestic terrorism, often relying on cutting-edge forensic science. Its enduring popularity is built on a rotating cast of compelling characters and a mix of episodic and long-term storylines. The show’s extensive history and ongoing production ensure it remains a dominant force in the weekly streaming rankings.

‘South Park’ (1997– )

'South Park' (1997– )
South Park Studios

Four young boys living in a small Colorado town navigate a series of bizarre and often satirical adventures that comment on modern society. The series is famous for its dark humor and its ability to respond quickly to current events through its unique animation process. Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone use the characters to lampoon everything from politics to celebrity culture with uncompromising honesty. Paramount+ serves as a central hub for the series, including exclusive specials that delve deeper into the show’s chaotic world. It remains at the top of the viewership charts due to its continued relevance and sharp social commentary.

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