Here Are the Best TV Shows to Stream this Weekend on Paramount+, Including a Beloved Animated Series

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Paramount+ continues to expand its library with a mix of beloved classics, long-running procedurals, and fresh original dramas. This week features a diverse lineup ranging from educational children’s content to intense reality competitions and gritty scripted series. Viewers can explore a variety of genres including satire, sitcoms, and investigative crime dramas. Whether seeking nostalgia or new narratives, these titles represent the current highlights available on the platform.

‘Blaze and the Monster Machines’ (2014)

'Blaze and the Monster Machines' (2014)
Nerd Corps Entertainment

‘Blaze and the Monster Machines’ is an educational preschool series that centers on an orange monster truck and his young driver, AJ. The show utilizes computer-animated adventures to introduce children to various STEM concepts, including science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. In each episode, the characters solve complex problems using their technical skills while competing against rival trucks. Produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment, the series arrives on the platform this Wednesday, March 18. This addition provides young audiences with interactive and informative viewing options.

‘The Challenge’ (1998)

'The Challenge' (1998)
Bunim/Murray Productions

‘The Challenge’ is a long-standing reality competition series produced by Bunim/Murray Productions that pits contestants against one another in extreme physical and mental tests. The show features a rotating cast of veterans and newcomers who must navigate complex social alliances and political gameplay to avoid elimination. Contestants strive to win a significant cash prize by surviving increasingly difficult obstacles and strategic maneuvers. The latest installment of this high-stakes franchise premieres on the service this Wednesday, March 18. It remains a staple of the reality genre for its blend of athletics and interpersonal drama.

‘South Park’ (1997)

'South Park' (1997)
South Park Studios

Created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, ‘South Park’ is a landmark adult animated comedy known for its distinct cutout animation style. The series follows four young boys in a fictional Colorado town as they encounter surreal situations and a wide array of eccentric characters. It utilizes dark humor and biting satire to address contemporary politics, celebrity culture, and social trends. The show has maintained its relevance for decades by producing episodes quickly to mirror current real-world events. All seasons are currently available for streaming to subscribers seeking mature comedic commentary.

‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999)

'SpongeBob SquarePants' (1999)
United Plankton Pictures

‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ chronicles the daily adventures of an eternally optimistic sea sponge who works as a fry cook at the Krusty Krab. Located in the underwater city of Bikini Bottom, the series explores his interactions with his best friend Patrick Star and his grumpy neighbor Squidward Tentacles. Produced by United Plankton Pictures, the show has become a global phenomenon known for its slapstick humor and imaginative world-building. It appeals to both children and adults through its clever writing and memorable character dynamics. The extensive library of episodes is currently accessible for on-demand viewing.

‘Ghosts’ (2021)

'Ghosts' (2021)
Joe vs. Joe

‘Ghosts’ is an ensemble comedy that follows a young couple, Samantha and Jay, who inherit a dilapidated country estate. After a near-death experience, Samantha discovers she can see and communicate with the diverse group of ghosts who have died on the property over several centuries. The series focuses on the humorous conflicts that arise as the living couple attempts to renovate the mansion while managing their supernatural roommates. Produced by Joe vs. Joe, the show blends historical references with modern situational humor. Viewers can currently stream the series to follow the ongoing interactions between the living and the dead.

‘The Neighborhood’ (2018)

'The Neighborhood' (2018)
Kapital Entertainment

‘The Neighborhood’ is a multi-camera sitcom produced by Kapital Entertainment that explores the dynamics of cultural integration. The story begins when a friendly family from the Midwest moves into a predominantly Black neighborhood in Los Angeles. The show primarily focuses on the relationship between the optimistic newcomer Dave Johnson and his skeptical neighbor Calvin Butler. Through humor, the series addresses cultural differences and the process of building community in a changing environment. It is currently available on the platform for those looking for traditional family-centric comedy.

‘NCIS’ (2003)

'NCIS' (2003)
Paramount Television

‘NCIS’ is a long-running military procedural that follows an elite team of special agents based in Washington, D.C. The unit is tasked with investigating criminal activities involving the United States Navy and Marine Corps, ranging from murder to espionage. Led by seasoned investigators, the team uses forensic science and traditional detective work to solve complex cases. Produced by Paramount Television, the series has spawned several successful spin-offs and remains a cornerstone of the crime genre. Fans of investigative dramas can find the series currently streaming on the service.

‘Criminal Minds’ (2005)

'Criminal Minds' (2005)
Paramount Television

‘Criminal Minds’ focuses on the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit, an elite group of profilers who analyze the nation’s most dangerous criminals. Instead of focusing solely on the crime scene, these agents study the behavior of offenders to anticipate their next moves and prevent further violence. Each member of the team brings a specific expertise, from linguistics to chemical engineering, to assist in the hunt for serial perpetrators. The procedural is produced by Paramount Television and emphasizes the psychological aspects of criminal investigation. The series is currently available for viewers interested in intense, character-driven suspense.

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996)

'Everybody Loves Raymond' (1996)
Worldwide Pants

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ is a classic domestic sitcom that follows the life of Ray Barone, a successful sportswriter living on Long Island. Much of the humor stems from his relationships with his wife, Debra, and his intrusive parents and brother who live across the street. The series, produced by Worldwide Pants, captures the mundane frustrations and comedic realities of family life and marriage. It received critical acclaim during its original run for its sharp writing and relatable scenarios. All seasons of this award-winning comedy are currently streaming for subscribers.

‘Landman’ (2024)

'Landman' (2024)
Paramount Television Studios

‘Landman’ is a gritty original drama series that explores the high-stakes world of the oil industry in West Texas. Produced by Paramount Television Studios, the show delves into the lives of the roughnecks and billionaires who are shaped by the boom-and-bust nature of the energy sector. The narrative focuses on the economic and social consequences of the modern-day oil rush, highlighting the personal costs of industrial ambition. It serves as a significant addition to the platform’s portfolio of intense, scripted dramas. The series is currently available for streaming to those seeking a modern western aesthetic.

Please share which of these series you are most excited to watch in the comments.

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