‘All Her Fault’ Tops Peacock’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows of the Week
Peacock’s most-watched TV shows this week span prestige procedurals, reality staples, and fresh comedy—making it easy to find something no matter what you’re into. Below, you’ll find quick, useful snapshots for each title: what the show is about, where it sits in its franchise, notable cast or production details, and how it currently fits into the broader TV landscape. Everything is organized in the same order you provided. Dive in and queue up your next watch.
‘Law & Order’ (1990–2010; 2022–present)

‘Law & Order’ intercuts NYPD investigations with Manhattan DA prosecutions and launched the entire ‘Law & Order’ franchise. The original series ran from 1990 to 2010 before NBC revived it in 2022 with new and returning cast members. Current seasons air on NBC and stream on Peacock after broadcast. The revival restored the flagship’s presence alongside ‘SVU’ and other franchise entries.
‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ (2020–present)

‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ is the tenth U.S. ‘Real Housewives’ series, following women in and around Salt Lake City as they balance businesses, family, and friendships. The show premiered in November 2020 and continues to release new seasons on Bravo with episodes available to stream on Peacock. Recent seasons expanded the cast while maintaining core personalities from the launch. The franchise also spurred related programming featuring cast member Heather Gay.
‘St. Denis Medical’ (2024–present)

‘St. Denis Medical’ is a mockumentary-style workplace comedy from Justin Spitzer and Eric Ledgin about staff at an underfunded Oregon hospital. The series premiered on NBC in November 2024 and streams on Peacock, with Season 2 launching in November 2025. The ensemble includes Wendi McLendon-Covey, Allison Tolman, Josh Lawson, Mekki Leeper, Kahyun Kim, Kaliko Kauahi, and David Alan Grier. It was renewed after a strong first season and continues weekly on NBC with next-day streaming on Peacock.
‘Chicago Med’ (2015–present)

‘Chicago Med’ follows the emergency department at the fictional Gaffney Chicago Medical Center, spotlighting doctors, nurses, and staff as part of the interconnected ‘One Chicago’ slate. The series premiered in November 2015 and has continued with additional renewals through 2025. New broadcast episodes appear on NBC with next-day streaming on Peacock. The show regularly features crossovers with ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘Chicago P.D.’ for franchise-wide arcs.
‘Married at First Sight’ (2014–present)

‘Married at First Sight’ pairs singles who meet for the first time at the altar, following them through marriage, cohabitation, and Decision Day. The format originated in Denmark and was adapted in the U.S. in 2014, with earlier seasons on FYI/A&E before moving to Lifetime. In 2025, Peacock acquired the series and ordered three new seasons, with episodes available on the streamer. The series has produced several spinoffs expanding on couples’ lives beyond the main experiment.
‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ (2006–present)

‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ is the original installment of Bravo’s ‘Real Housewives’ franchise, debuting in March 2006. The series documents the personal and professional lives of women in Orange County, California, and has spawned multiple spinoffs across the franchise. New and library episodes stream on Peacock after Bravo airings. The show continues to add seasons, keeping the flagship of the franchise active.
‘Chicago Fire’ (2012–present)

‘Chicago Fire’ launched the ‘One Chicago’ universe, focusing on firefighters and paramedics at Firehouse 51. The series began in October 2012 and continues to roll out new seasons on NBC, with next-day streaming on Peacock. It regularly crosses over with ‘Chicago P.D.’ and ‘Chicago Med’ for shared storylines set across the same city. NBC confirmed fall 2025 premiere returns for the franchise, with episodes available on Peacock after broadcast.
‘Chicago P.D.’ (2014–present)

‘Chicago P.D.’ centers on the Intelligence Unit of the CPD’s 21st District, covering major offenses across the city as part of Dick Wolf’s ‘One Chicago’ franchise. The series premiered in January 2014 and has continued with new seasons through 2025. Episodes stream on Peacock, with crossovers connecting to ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘Chicago Med’. NBC renewed the series through a thirteenth season in 2025.
‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ (1999–present)

‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ follows NYPD detectives in the Special Victims Unit as they investigate and help prosecute sex-based crimes, expanding the long-running ‘Law & Order’ franchise. Created by Dick Wolf, the series stars Mariska Hargitay as Olivia Benson and has surpassed 25 seasons on NBC. Episodes are available to stream on Peacock alongside current-season availability. The show remains a cornerstone of NBC’s Thursday lineup and continues to release new seasons.
‘All Her Fault’ (2025)

‘All Her Fault’ is an eight-episode limited thriller adapted from Andrea Mara’s novel, following Marissa Irvine after a routine school pickup spirals into a missing-child investigation. The series stars Sarah Snook and Dakota Fanning, with production set in Chicago but largely filmed in Melbourne, Australia, to balance logistics and incentives. It premiered in the U.S. on Peacock on November 6, 2025. Key locations like Cloud Gate and the Chicago Riverwalk appear briefly amid Melbourne stand-ins, with Minkie Spiro directing episodes.


