‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ Tops Disney+’s Most-Watched Shows List This Week: Here Are the Remaining Top 10 Shows of the Week

As a film buff, I’m always looking for a quick rundown of what different shows are all about and how they’re laid out. So, I’ve put together a simple guide to help *you* decide what to binge-watch next – it’ll give you the lowdown on each series and how its episodes are typically structured.

10. ‘Bluey’ (2018)

This cartoon centers around a Blue Heeler puppy and her family, showing how they turn ordinary activities into fun, structured games. Each episode demonstrates valuable skills like learning through play, sharing, and solving problems – things kids can try themselves. Because the episodes are short, it’s easy to watch a few at a time, or just one when you have a moment. Parents will appreciate the relatable family situations, and you don’t need to have seen previous episodes to understand what’s happening.

9. ‘Mickey’s Spooky Stories’ (2024)

I absolutely love this collection of stories! Each one feels like a mini-mystery, starring characters I already know and like. They’re not scary at all – usually just something simple is lost or there’s a weird sound, and the characters work together to figure it out. It’s really easy to follow along because each story has a clear beginning, middle, and end, so even younger viewers can understand what’s happening. It’s perfect for watching themed episodes or enjoying with the whole family!

8. ‘Modern Family’ (2009)

This comedy series is filmed like a documentary and centers on the everyday lives of three families as they juggle work, school, and family life. Each episode usually features three separate storylines that come together at the end, often resolving funny problems. The show uses short, interview-style clips to explain what characters are thinking or to quickly jump between different points in time. This format makes it easy to start watching at any episode without needing to know what happened before.

7. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005)

As a total medical drama fan, I’m really into shows that take you inside the lives of surgeons. This one’s great because it doesn’t just focus on the exciting emergency surgeries – it also shows the planning that goes into procedures and the tough ethical calls doctors have to make, all across different departments. Each episode usually has a compelling patient story, but it also follows the doctors as they grow in their careers and mentor others. What I especially like is how it shows the whole process – from figuring out who needs help first, to diagnosing the problem, and then seeing how patients recover, which can even impact future cases. Being set in a teaching hospital means you also get a clear view of all the rotations, different specialties, and how leadership changes things up – it feels really authentic.

6. ‘Would You Marry Me?’ (2025)

This reality show documents couples as they decide if they’re ready for a long-term future together. We see them having important talks and meeting each other’s families. The couples face challenges designed to reveal how well they connect on things like money, communication, and future plans. Throughout the process, experts and family members offer advice and opinions that help them make decisions. Each episode culminates in a clear moment of truth where the couple decides where they stand.

5. ‘Marvel Zombies’ (2025)

This animated series takes place within the Marvel universe and follows a group of survivors navigating a dangerous outbreak. It shows them securing safe areas, gathering supplies, and forming temporary partnerships as the infection spreads. Through flashbacks, the story reveals how the outbreak began and how different groups came together. The action focuses on characters using their unique powers for tasks like managing crowds, scouting for resources, and rescuing people. The show also subtly connects to other Marvel stories, but you don’t need to have seen them to understand what’s happening.

4. ‘Chad Powers’ (2025)

This funny sports show follows a college football team through the week leading up to a game – from practices and strategy sessions to the game itself. Each episode explores what it takes to recruit players, stay eligible, and deal with team life, especially as a new player joins the team. The on-field action is shown in detail, highlighting key plays and coaching decisions that lead to comedic moments. Outside of football, the show also covers the challenges of being a student athlete, like managing classes and dealing with the media.

3. ‘To Cook a Bear’ (2025)

This historical mystery takes place in the remote far north during the 1800s. It centers on a pastor and his apprentice as they investigate a series of violent deaths. Each episode focuses on careful on-site investigation, the unique traditions of the region, and logical reasoning as they collect and analyze clues. The social structure and local economy play a key role in understanding who might be involved and how they could have committed the crimes. The detectives build their cases by interviewing people, tracking movements, and piecing together what happened.

2. ‘High Potential’ (2024)

This show is a lighthearted drama that follows a single mother with a remarkable ability to notice details. She uses this skill to help the police solve challenging cases. Each episode presents a self-contained mystery with clues that unfold logically, leading to a satisfying conclusion. Her investigations are complicated by the everyday challenges of family life and the rules of her workplace. You can easily jump into any episode, but the series also develops its characters over time.

1. ‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ (2025)

This documentary series dives into a famous murder case and the prominent legal family involved. It carefully reconstructs the events, using interviews, court documents, and original recordings – from the initial emergency call to the final verdicts. Each episode highlights the main people involved, how evidence was collected, and the steps taken by different law enforcement agencies. The series presents a straightforward timeline, showing how financial investigations, charges, and the court cases were all connected.

Tell us which of these you’re queuing up first this week in the comments!

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2025-10-19 05:18