Here Are the Top 10 Most-Watched Shows on Paramount+ This Week, Including ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’

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This week’s Paramount+ queue is a lively blend of comfort rewatches, franchise powerhouses, and fresh chapters returning to the spotlight. From animated anarchy to steel-spined procedurals, the top titles show how variety—and a dash of nostalgia—keeps viewers binging beyond bedtime.

Below is a clean countdown from #10 to #1, reflecting what fans pressed play on most. Use it as your quick-start guide for what to stream next, whether you want breezy laughs, tense cat-and-mouse drama, or galaxy-class adventure.

10. ‘Frasier’ (1993–2024)

10. 'Frasier' (1993–2024)
Paramount Television

‘Frasier’ remains a masterclass in urbane comedy: elegant wordplay, precisely engineered farce, and characters whose foibles are as endearing as their pretensions. The Crane household turns highbrow tastes into low-stakes chaos, served with a martini-dry wink.

On Paramount+, it’s the ultimate wind-down watch—smart enough to savor, soothing enough to stack episodes. When you want laughs that land without shouting, ‘Frasier’ is your evening’s best companion.

9. ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996–2005)

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

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ endures because it nails the micro-frictions of family life—petty squabbles, offhand jabs, and hard-won compromises that somehow end in a hug. The Barones turn everyday aggravation into comedic rhythm.

Streaming it now is like pulling on your favorite sweater: familiar, cozy, and still surprisingly sharp. Whether you half-watch while cooking or settle in for a focused binge, ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ keeps the chuckles steady.

8. ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ (2022–present)

8. 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' (2022–present)
Secret Hideout

‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ rekindles the spirit of weekly exploration with character arcs that genuinely move. Under Captain Pike, the Enterprise chases wonder and danger in equal measure, staying optimistic without losing bite.

It’s a friendly on-ramp for newcomers and a treat for longtime ‘Star Trek’ devotees. Polished visuals, brisk plotting, and big-hearted themes make it one of Paramount+’s most reliable delights.

7. ‘Big Brother’ (2000–present)

7. 'Big Brother' (2000–present)
Channel 4

‘Big Brother’ thrives on the combustible chemistry of strategy and surveillance. Watchful cameras, shifting alliances, and the constant risk of blindsides make each episode a social experiment you can’t look away from.

Paramount+ amplifies the obsession as gameplay morphs day by day. If you love reading people as much as watching them scheme, ‘Big Brother’ delivers a steady drip of drama.

6. ‘Dexter’ (2006–2013)

6. 'Dexter' (2006–2013)
Showtime Networks

‘Dexter’ perfected the darkly compelling antihero: a killer with a code, forever tiptoeing along the edge of discovery. Its tension comes from intimacy—diaries of a double life written in whispers and blood.

Revisiting it on Paramount+ is a reminder of how sticky this premise is—morality puzzles, iconic showdowns, and stakes that tighten like a garrote. For a moody, thoughtful binge, ‘Dexter’ still cuts deep.

5. ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999–present)

5. 'SpongeBob SquarePants' (1999–present)
United Plankton Pictures

‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ is pure, bubbly joy—surreal sight gags, mercilessly quotable lines, and a hero whose optimism could light up a lighthouse. Kids giggle at slapstick; adults smirk at the sly absurdity.

On Paramount+, you can jump from classic bits to newer gems without losing the vibe. When you need bright, fizzy energy, ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ is a foolproof pick-me-up.

4. ‘NCIS’ (2003–present)

4. 'NCIS' (2003–present)
Paramount Television

‘NCIS’ is the gold standard of procedural comfort: clean mysteries, nimble banter, and a team dynamic that snaps into place like a well-packed go bag. Each case hits a sweet spot between puzzle and payoff.

With seasons at your fingertips on Paramount+, it’s dangerously easy to watch “just one more.” Competence porn meets found-family charm—’NCIS’ keeps the queue humming.

3. ‘Criminal Minds’ (2005–present)

3. 'Criminal Minds' (2005–present)
Paramount Television

‘Criminal Minds’ turns behavioral profiling into a gripping chase, sketching portraits of motive as precisely as timelines. Every episode balances creepy setup with the catharsis of a well-earned takedown.

It’s built for momentum: ominous open, breadcrumb trail, chilling reveal, decisive catch. If you crave psychological stakes and tight pacing, ‘Criminal Minds’ is a dark, compelling ride.

2. ‘Dexter: Resurrection’ (2025–present)

2. 'Dexter: Resurrection' (2025–present)
Clyde Phillips Productions

‘Dexter: Resurrection’ invites viewers back into a thorny world of temptation, penance, and razor-thin margins. It leans into the franchise’s signature slow-burn dread while asking whether old ghosts can ever stay quiet.

For fans, it’s a tense reunion with a complicated figure—familiar rituals, new consequences, and the constant question of where the line truly is. Paramount+ makes each chapter feel like required viewing.

1. ‘South Park’ (1997–present)

1. 'South Park' (1997–present)
South Park Studios

‘South Park’ still swings for the fences with fearless satire, puncturing the week’s sacred cows with giddy precision. Its fast-turn episodes keep the commentary spiky and startlingly current.

On Paramount+, the mix of beloved episodes and fresh specials is a treasure trove of audacious, surprisingly incisive comedy. It tops the list because nothing else skewers the moment with such gleeful clarity.

Tell us how you’d reorder this list—and which Paramount+ series you’re queueing up next—in the comments!

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