Here Are the Top 10 Most-Watched Shows on Amazon Prime This Week, Including ‘Good Cop/Bad Cop’

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Viewers piled into Amazon Prime this week for a lineup that runs the gamut from beachy romance to shadowy crime sagas and rigorously reported docuseries. The slate blends comfort watches with fresh debuts, offering a little thrill, a little warmth, and plenty of conversation starters.

Below, we’re rolling through the platform’s most-watched picks in true countdown fashion—from #10 up to the reigning #1. Consider this your quick-start guide to what everyone’s talking about right now.

‘The Madame Blanc Mysteries’ (2021– )

'The Madame Blanc Mysteries' (2021– )
Clapperboard Studios

This sun-baked sleuth series serves up antiques, art lore, and knotty puzzles with a light touch. Set in postcard-ready locales, it pairs leisurely investigations with cozy, character-forward storytelling that’s easy to slip into.

The appeal is its dependable cadence: a tidy mystery each week, gentle humor, and ongoing threads that reward steady viewing. If you crave clever puzzles minus the grimness, ‘The Madame Blanc Mysteries’ makes for a pleasant, unhurried binge.

‘The Better Sister’ (2025)

'The Better Sister' (2025)
Tomorrow Studios

A taut domestic thriller, ‘The Better Sister’ charts the fault lines between siblings as truth, ambition, and old resentments collide. It’s sleek and suspenseful, with tension that coils tighter as secrets come to light.

What elevates it is the character work: complicated leads navigating slippery loyalties and the cost of reinvention. Add crisp direction and sharp tonal control, and ‘The Better Sister’ becomes a pulsy, premium-feel page-turner on screen.

‘The Chosen’ (2019– )

'The Chosen' (2019– )
Loaves & Fishes Productions

‘The Chosen’ reframes a well-known narrative with intimate focus, favoring small human moments over spectacle. It’s an ensemble piece that lets everyday textures—work, family, friendship—carry surprising emotional weight.

Audiences respond to its patient pacing and attention to character. By lingering on personal stakes and community dynamics, ‘The Chosen’ builds cumulative resonance that keeps viewers invested episode after episode.

‘Taurasi’ (2025)

'Taurasi' (2025)
Skydance Sports

A vivid portrait of a basketball great, ‘Taurasi’ blends candid interviews and behind-the-scenes access with archival highlights. It zeros in on mindset and preparation, tracing how competitive fire translates into sustained excellence.

Sports diehards will savor the strategy and training deep dives, while newcomers get a clear window into leadership and longevity at the top level. The result is a focused, energizing chronicle of an icon’s relentless drive.

‘One Night in Idaho: The College Murders’ (2025)

'One Night in Idaho: The College Murders' (2025)
Amazon MGM Studios

This true-crime series approaches a devastating case with restraint and rigor, centering victims and community impact while walking through the investigative maze. It favors methodical clarity over sensationalism.

What sets it apart is process: interviews, timelines, and evidentiary dead-ends are presented with sobering detail. Viewers are invited to think alongside the investigation, making ‘One Night in Idaho: The College Murders’ both gripping and respectful.

‘Good Cop/Bad Cop’ (2025– )

'Good Cop/Bad Cop' (2025– )
Future Shack Entertainment

‘Good Cop, Bad Cop’ thrives on an odd-couple dynamic, welding sharp banter to fast-moving cases. Friction turns into chemistry as the pair’s clashing instincts push each episode into unexpected territory.

The show’s secret sauce is balance—propulsive plotting, sly humor, and just enough moral gray to keep judgments fluid. For fans of character-first procedurals, ‘Good Cop, Bad Cop’ is brisk, witty, and habit-forming.

‘We Were Liars’ (2025)

'We Were Liars' (2025)
Universal Television

Set on a wealthy family’s private island, ‘We Were Liars’ operates like a memory fog: fragmented, alluring, and increasingly ominous. Lush visuals and a whispery sense of menace invite you to assemble the pieces yourself.

Beneath the mystery lies an emotional core about friendship, first love, and the price of silence. It’s a slow-turning key that clicks into place with bittersweet inevitability, making ‘We Were Liars’ a prime candidate for one-sitting binges.

‘Ballard’ (2025– )

'Ballard' (2025– )
Fabel Entertainment

Moody and muscular, ‘Ballard’ follows a dogged investigator through the city’s shadowy corners. It’s thick with texture—midnight informants, flickering neon, and the quiet cost of chasing ugly truths.

What hooks viewers is its grounded tone: cases feel lived-in, choices feel heavy, and victories carry bruises. If you like your crime dramas close to the pavement, ‘Ballard’ delivers with grit and craft.

‘Countdown’ (2025– )

'Countdown' (2025– )
Amazon MGM Studios

A ticking-clock thriller in the truest sense, ‘Countdown’ turns every episode into a fuse that’s already burning. Precision plotting and steady escalation make even small decisions feel seismic.

The series excels at momentum—clean setups, earned reversals, and cliffhangers that land. It’s high-velocity television that still leaves room for character stakes, keeping hearts and minds equally engaged.

‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ (2022–2025)

'The Summer I Turned Pretty' (2022–2025)
Amazon Studios

Equal parts sun-kissed nostalgia and heartfelt coming-of-age drama, ‘The Summer I Turned Pretty’ remains the comfort watch to beat. It balances crushes, friendship shifts, and family complications with sensitivity and charm.

What keeps it on top is recognition—you see real life in the messy choices, near-misses, and second chances. It’s tender without tipping into treacle, the kind of series that leaves you a little warmer than it found you.

Tell us your own ranking of this week’s lineup—and which episode you couldn’t stop talking about—in the comments!

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