‘Nobody Wants This’ Tops Netflix’s Weekly Most-Watched Shows List This Week

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Here’s what people in the United States were streaming on Netflix for the week of October 27–November 2, 2025: a mix of buzzy premieres, returning favorites, reality fireworks, prestige crime, kid-friendly sing-alongs, and even live sports entertainment. We’ve counted them down from 10 to 1 exactly as they appear on Netflix’s weekly Top 10 for the U.S.

10. ‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025– )

10. 'Ms. Rachel' (2025– )
Netflix

The second batch of the preschool series expands Rachel Accurso’s research-backed lessons with interactive songs, call-and-response speech prompts, and gentle routines designed for early language development. Episodes are created by Rachel and Aron Accurso and feature collaborators who lead segments on phonics, numbers, and social-emotional skills. Netflix began rolling out new compilations for Season 2 on September 1, complementing the initial slate that introduced Ms. Rachel to the platform earlier in the year. The show is curated into themed episodes so caregivers can pick content by developmental stage.

9. ‘Boots’ (2025– )

9. 'Boots' (2025– )
Sony Pictures Television

A drama created by Andy Parker and based on Greg Cope White’s memoir ‘The Pink Marine,’ the series follows a bullied teen who impulsively joins the U.S. Marine Corps and finds purpose and camaraderie in boot camp. Miles Heizer stars alongside Max Parker and Vera Farmiga. Set in the 1990s rather than the book’s 1980s timeline, the season charts the recruits’ training and the ripple effects on families back home. The series premiered on Netflix on October 9, 2025.

8. ‘Dark Winds’ (2022– )

8. 'Dark Winds' (2022– )
AMC Studios

Set in the 1970s on the Navajo Nation and based on Tony Hillerman’s Leaphorn & Chee novels, the crime drama stars Zahn McClarnon as Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Kiowa Gordon as Jim Chee. Season 3 arrived on Netflix in late October as part of a broader AMC–Netflix licensing rollout, making the new chapter easy to catch up on in one place. Creator Graham Roland oversees the adaptation, with storylines digging into intertwined heists, spiritual questions, and community tensions. Netflix lists three seasons now streaming.

7. ‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025– )

7. 'Ms. Rachel' (2025– )
Netflix

The debut Netflix collection introduces Rachel Accurso’s classroom-style format—short songs, modeled gestures, and clear articulation aimed at toddlers and preschoolers. Episodes are created by Rachel and Aron Accurso, who structure segments around first words, letters, counting, and everyday routines. Netflix launched the series globally with a curated four-episode sampler, later expanding the library with additional themed installments. Subtitles and dubs broaden accessibility for families worldwide.

6. ‘The Diplomat’ (2023– )

6. 'The Diplomat' (2023– )
Let's Not Turn This Into a Whole Big Production

Keri Russell returns as U.S. envoy Kate Wyler opposite Rufus Sewell’s Hal Wyler in the sharp geopolitical drama created by Debora Cahn. The new season, now streaming, adds Allison Janney as President Grace Penn and Bradley Whitford in a pivotal role as Todd Penn. Episodes escalate the show’s blend of back-channel negotiations and personal intrigue, culminating in an ending that sets up the already-announced next chapter. Netflix’s companion coverage recaps locations, character moves, and the finale’s implications.

5. ‘The Witcher’ (2019– )

5. 'The Witcher' (2019– )
Sean Daniel Company

The fantasy epic returns with Liam Hemsworth stepping into the role of Geralt of Rivia, with showrunner Lauren Schmidt Hissrich guiding a tonal “refresh.” This season brings Laurence Fishburne to the Continent as Regis and adapts later books in Andrzej Sapkowski’s saga, with production completed back-to-back alongside the series’ fifth and final season. Netflix confirms all eight episodes are available, detailing new characters and arcs for Geralt after major separations last season. Coverage around the premiere outlines the casting shift from Henry Cavill and the story focus ahead.

4. ‘Raw: 2025 – October 27, 2025’ (1993– )

4. 'Raw' (1993)
WWE Home Video

This week’s installment of WWE’s long-running ‘Monday Night Raw’ streamed on Netflix with a card highlighted by a final face-off between CM Punk and Jey Uso ahead of a title match. The episode also featured championship stakes and marquee segments building ongoing storylines across WWE’s brands. Netflix’s episode listing provides the matchup rundown and runtime details for the Anaheim broadcast. WWE’s own recap fills in results and key moments from the show.

3. ‘The Asset’ (2025)

3. 'The Asset' (2025)
Profile Pictures

A six-episode Danish thriller, the series follows a young intelligence operative who goes undercover inside a major cocaine-smuggling network—and finds her mission complicated as loyalties blur. The cast includes Clara Dessau, Maria Cordsen, and Afshin Firouzi. Netflix notes the show’s TV-MA tone and tight episode count, while background coverage credits Samanou Acheche Sahlstrøm and Kasper Barfoed among the creators, developed by Adam August. It’s a compact, high-stakes watch for espionage fans.

2. ‘Selling Sunset’ (2019– )

2. 'Selling Sunset' (2019– )
Done and Done Productions

The Oppenheim Group is back with high-end listings across Los Angeles and Orange County and a returning ensemble that includes Chrishell Stause, Mary Bonnet, Amanza Smith, Bre Tiesi, Chelsea Lazkani, and the Oppenheim brothers. Season 9 premiered October 29, 2025, with media coverage tracking a surprise appearance by alum Heather Rae El Moussa and a reunion special rolling out this week. Episodes mix luxury real-estate deals with headline-grabbing personal dynamics that spill into office life. Netflix’s season coverage and entertainment outlets break down the cast shifts and key plot beats.

1. ‘Nobody Wants This’ (2024– )

1. 'Nobody Wants This' (2024– )
3 Arts Entertainment

Erin Foster’s romantic comedy follows Joanne, an agnostic sex-and-relationships podcaster, and Noah, a rabbi, as they navigate family pressures and cultural clashes; Kristen Bell and Adam Brody lead the cast with Justine Lupe among the co-stars. Season 2 debuted October 23, 2025, continuing the modern love story with new complications and guest stars. Netflix’s series page confirms two seasons to date, and the show’s background details its creative team and real-life inspiration from Foster’s own relationship. The series’ sophomore run powered it to the top of this week’s U.S. viewing.

Share what you streamed this week—and which show surprised you most—in the comments!

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