‘South Park’ Tops Paramount+’s Most-Watched Shows List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows
Paramount+ brings together animation, comedies, procedurals, reality competitions, and franchise spin offs in one place. This week shows how viewers split time between long running staples and fresh chapters that expand familiar worlds. The mix pulls from CBS, Nickelodeon, Showtime, and Paramount’s broader library, which makes it simple to find both current episodes and full back catalogs in a single app.
Below is a clean countdown of the ten shows people watched most this week on the service. Each entry gives a quick sense of what the series covers and what you can expect to find when you open the show page, from season organization to related titles that help you follow characters and timelines.
10. ‘Frasier’ (2023–2024)

The new chapter follows Dr. Frasier Crane back in Boston as he reconnects with family and takes on a university role that introduces colleagues, students, and a different daily routine. It continues the story that began on ‘Cheers’ and moved through the original ‘Frasier’, with Kelsey Grammer returning and a supporting cast built around campus and home settings that keep the character moving.
On Paramount+ you can stream the revival with seasons arranged for easy start points such as the pilot, holiday episodes, and midseason premieres. The show page includes accessibility features where available and keeps episodes in order so you can track character introductions and recurring locations without digging through menus.
9. ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ (2022–)

This entry follows Captain Christopher Pike, Spock, and Number One aboard the USS Enterprise in the years before the classic adventures of Captain Kirk. Episodes favor self contained missions that explore new worlds and first contact stories while staying aligned with ‘Star Trek’ continuity across the wider franchise.
Paramount+ groups this series with other ‘Star Trek’ titles so you can jump to ‘Star Trek: Discovery’ or earlier shows when a crossover or shared character appears. Episode summaries and season trays help you watch timelines in order, find two part stories, and locate key moments for Pike and the Enterprise crew.
8. ‘Big Brother’ (2000–)

The reality series places houseguests inside a monitored home where they compete for Head of Household and Power of Veto, build alliances, and vote to evict until a final jury decides the winner. Each season resets with a new cast, a fresh set design, and challenge formats that reward endurance, memory, and social strategy.
On Paramount+ you can watch current episodes alongside past seasons to study recurring twists and game patterns. The episode guide makes it simple to follow week by week changes, revisit double eviction nights, and track how formats return in later seasons with new variations.
7. ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996–2005)

The sitcom centers on sportswriter Ray Barone, his wife Debra, and the extended Barone family as they navigate marriage, parenting, and close quarters with grandparents across the street. The ensemble includes Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Doris Roberts, and Peter Boyle in a multicamera setup with a live audience rhythm.
Paramount+ hosts the complete run in broadcast order so you can follow character arcs through later seasons and quickly find fan favorite episodes. The catalog presentation highlights holiday installments and milestone chapters, and the season lists make it straightforward to jump to specific storylines without losing track.
6. ‘Dexter’ (2006–2013)

The crime drama follows Dexter Morgan, a blood spatter analyst with a strict code that targets killers who have escaped conviction. Episodes blend forensic detail with a serialized story that shows how Dexter manages coworkers, family pressures, and ongoing investigations while keeping his hidden life out of view.
Paramount+ carries the full series so you can move through long running cases and task force efforts without gaps. The show page keeps seasons organized for quick access to the pilot, major finales, and multi episode arcs, which helps viewers trace how the cast and investigative stakes change over time.
5. ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999–)

Set in the undersea town of Bikini Bottom, the animated series follows SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward, Sandy Cheeks, Mr. Krabs, and Plankton through workday hijinks and neighborhood adventures. Episodes often pair two segments and include specials that broaden the world beyond the Krusty Krab and the Chum Bucket.
Paramount+ features many seasons along with related shows such as ‘Kamp Koral’ and ‘The Patrick Star Show’ so families can explore the wider Nickelodeon lineup in one place. Collections and themed rows help you find specials and early season favorites while keeping up with newer installments.
4. ‘Criminal Minds’ (2005–)

The procedural follows the FBI Behavioral Analysis Unit as it profiles offenders to anticipate actions and stop future crimes. Episodes balance case of the week structures with team stories that develop methods, terminology, and partnerships with local and federal agencies.
On Paramount+ you will find extensive catalog access along with the streaming era continuation ‘Criminal Minds: Evolution’. Franchise organization lets you trace character returns, track team changes, and line up multi episode arcs with clear season navigation and episode descriptions.
3. ‘NCIS’ (2003–)

This long running series follows the Naval Criminal Investigative Service as agents handle cases tied to Navy and Marine Corps personnel. The format mixes lab work, field operations, and legal coordination, and it maintains continuity through leadership shifts from Leroy Jethro Gibbs to Alden Parker.
Paramount+ includes many seasons of ‘NCIS’ plus connected titles such as ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ and ‘NCIS: Hawai‘i’. Franchise hubs and episode guides make it easy to follow crossovers, complete multi part cases, and keep your place while moving across related shows.
2. ‘Dexter: Resurrection’ (2025–)

Set in the world of ‘Dexter’, this series returns to a universe shaped by a personal code that intersects with police investigations and forensic procedure. The story builds on familiar pressures that come from balancing private rules with public law enforcement scrutiny.
Paramount+ places this title within the same hub as the original ‘Dexter’ so you can revisit earlier chapters before starting new episodes. The layout provides quick access to pilots, recaps, and season openers, which helps new viewers enter the timeline and returning fans refresh details with a few clicks.
1. ‘South Park’ (1997–)

The animated series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone follows four boys in a Colorado mountain town as they encounter school life, home life, and town wide events that echo current topics. Recurring characters and long running bits appear across seasons, and occasional specials extend stories beyond a single episode.
Paramount+ features collections and longer form specials that sit alongside regional series availability, which helps fans organize viewing by character or event. The platform groups milestone episodes, multi part stories, and themed rows so you can quickly find the chapters you want to watch next.
Tell us which shows you are streaming right now and share your picks in the comments.


