‘All’s Fair’ Tops Disney+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows List of the Week Yet Again
Disney+ continues to dominate the streaming landscape with a diverse mix of nostalgic sitcoms and high-budget original programming. The current charts reflect a strong preference for both comfort TV and intense new dramas that have captured global attention. Viewers are flocking to everything from animated family favorites to gritty legal thrillers that push the boundaries of the platform. This week showcases a fascinating blend of long-running hits and fresh releases vying for the top spot.
‘The Kardashians’ (2022–Present)

The famous family returns to the screen to offer an intimate look at their expanding business empires and complex personal lives. Cameras follow Kris, Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall, and Kylie as they navigate the pressures of running billion-dollar companies while raising children in the spotlight. The series peels back the glossy layers of their public personas to reveal the genuine bonds and conflicts that define their dynasty. Viewers get exclusive access to major life events including weddings and professional milestones that dominate the headlines.
‘How I Met Your Mother’ (2005–2014)

Ted Mosby recounts the long and intricate story of how he fell in love with his future wife to his two children. The narrative centers on a close-knit group of friends navigating life, love, and careers in New York City. Flashbacks and unreliable narration add a unique comedic layer to their adventures at MacLaren’s Pub and beyond. The sitcom became a cultural phenomenon for its running gags and the emotional evolution of its central characters over nine seasons.
‘Would You Marry Me?’ (2025)

This romantic comedy series follows Yoo Me-ri and Kim Woo-joo as they enter a fake marriage contract. The couple agrees to the deception to secure a luxury townhouse reserved strictly for newlyweds. Their transactional arrangement becomes complicated as they struggle to hide the truth from their intrusive families and skeptical friends. Viewers watch as their relationship slowly evolves from a business deal into genuine affection amidst the chaos of their double life.
‘Daughter of Fire’ (2025)

Clara returns to her hometown of Villa Los Cóndores under the alias Letizia to avenge the death of her mother. She infiltrates the inner circle of Fausto Saavedra by becoming his wife while secretly plotting to dismantle his empire. The series blends melodrama and thriller elements as she executes her meticulous plan against the stunning backdrop of Patagonia. Tensions rise as her true identity threatens to be exposed to the very people she intends to destroy.
‘Bluey’ (2018–Present)

This animated series follows a Blue Heeler puppy named Bluey who lives with her parents and younger sister Bingo. The show celebrates the importance of unstructured play and the boundless imagination of children. Bandit and Chilli Heeler navigate the challenges of modern parenting while joining in on their daughters’ elaborate games. Each episode offers heartwarming lessons about family dynamics and emotional resilience that resonate with audiences of all ages.
‘Modern Family’ (2009–2020)

Three diverse households within the Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan navigate daily life in Los Angeles. The mockumentary format captures their hilarious misunderstandings and heartwarming milestones through confessional interviews. Jay Pritchett serves as the patriarch trying to bridge the generational gaps between his adult children and their unique families. The series explores themes of acceptance and change within a sprawling contemporary family unit.
‘Zootopia+’ (2022)

This anthology series returns to the bustling mammal metropolis to explore storylines of minor characters from the original film. Viewers get a closer look at the lives of Fru Fru, Gazelle’s tiger dancers, and the sloth Flash. Each short episode dives into different genres ranging from reality TV parodies to action-packed chases. The collection expands the world building of the franchise while delivering quick bursts of humor and animation.
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005–Present)

The long-running medical drama centers on the personal and professional lives of surgical interns and residents. Meredith Grey and her colleagues at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital tackle complex medical cases while navigating volatile romantic relationships. The series explores the high-pressure environment of the operating room and the emotional toll it takes on the staff. Over the years the show has evolved with a rotating ensemble cast while maintaining its focus on loyalty and survival.
‘The Manipulated’ (2025)

Tae-joong finds his ordinary life destroyed when he is falsely accused of a heinous crime and imprisoned. He discovers that his downfall was orchestrated by a calculating mastermind named Yo-han who treats people like sculptures to be molded. The thriller follows Tae-joong as he escapes and initiates a brutal quest for vengeance against the man who framed him. Intense confrontations and psychological warfare drive the narrative as the two men engage in a deadly cat-and-mouse game.
‘All’s Fair’ (2025)

Kim Kardashian stars as Allura Grant in this legal drama about a high-powered divorce attorney in Los Angeles. She leads an all-female team of lawyers who have broken away from a male-dominated firm to establish their own practice. The series focuses on the intense rivalry between Allura and opposing counsel Carrington Lane during high-stakes separation cases. Ryan Murphy produces this glossy look at the personal sacrifices required to win in the cutthroat world of family law.
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