‘All Her Fault’ Tops Peacock’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows of the Week Again

Peacock is still one of the most popular streaming services, offering a wide variety of shows – from exciting dramas to can’t-miss reality TV. This week, people are tuning in to both their favorite shows and new releases. Right now, you can find everything from suspenseful thrillers to funny comedies, and this list shows what everyone’s watching.

‘BravoCon Live with Andy Cohen!’ (2023)

Join Andy Cohen in Las Vegas as he gathers stars from across the Bravo network for a one-of-a-kind event. Get an inside look at all the gossip and surprising secrets from your favorite reality stars. These specials bring together unexpected pairings and cast members from different shows for the very first time. You’ll get all the drama and behind-the-scenes moments straight from the event, making this limited series a must-see for any Bravo fan.

‘Stumble’ (2025)

This funny mockumentary series follows the competitive and often crazy world of junior college cheerleading. A coach hoping to rebuild her career takes on a team of unlikely athletes, determined to lead them to a national championship. The show combines laugh-out-loud interviews with amazing cheerleading routines and plenty of personal drama. Kristin Chenoweth and Taran Killam are particularly great in this new comedy, which has quickly become popular with viewers. Reviewers have highlighted how well it blends genuinely touching scenes with sharp, witty humor.

‘Married at First Sight’ (2014–Present)

This reality show throws couples together who are meeting for the first time – at their wedding! They then go on a honeymoon and try to build a life together, ultimately deciding if they want to stay married or get divorced. Expect plenty of drama as different personalities and challenges with intimacy put these new, legal marriages to the test. Viewers are hooked by the emotional ups and downs of these arranged unions, and each ‘decision day’ – where couples choose to stay together or split – creates a huge buzz.

‘The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City’ (2020–Present)

Get ready for another season of drama with the women of Utah! Expect plenty of conflict and changing friendships as these socialites navigate their lives. While they’re known for their glamorous style, deep-seated personal issues and shocking secrets are always bubbling to the surface. This season is full of unexpected backstabbing, leaving both the women and viewers stunned and eager to see what happens next. You won’t want to miss their lavish lifestyles and unforgettable, explosive confrontations.

‘The Good Place’ (2016–2020)

Eleanor Shellstrop finds herself in the afterlife, but quickly realizes she doesn’t belong in the idyllic “Good Place.” To avoid being sent elsewhere, she has to conceal her imperfect past from the neighborhood’s creator while striving to improve herself. The show uses witty humor and touching relationships to explore big questions about morality and what it means to be a good person. Starring Kristen Bell and Ted Danson, this award-winning comedy is known for its smart writing and surprising twists, and continues to gain new fans even years after it ended.

‘St. Denis Medical’ (2024–Present)

This funny workplace comedy follows the staff of a struggling Oregon hospital as they navigate their jobs and personal lives. Filmed in a mockumentary style, the show focuses on the hilarious chaos and eccentric personalities of the doctors and nurses. Wendi McLendon-Covey plays the determined hospital director who tries to keep things running smoothly despite constant challenges. Combining medical drama with everyday office antics, the show delivers plenty of laughs and has quickly become a favorite among fans of the genre, offering a reliably enjoyable viewing experience.

‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ (1999–Present)

Led by Captain Olivia Benson, this dedicated team of detectives investigates sexual assault and related crimes in New York City. The show draws inspiration from real-life cases, handling sensitive topics with both compassion and a realistic portrayal of the challenges faced by survivors. Over many seasons, it has become known for its powerful emotional stories and well-developed characters, solidifying its place as a long-lasting and highly-regarded television drama.

‘Southern Charm’ (2014–Present)

This reality series follows the lives of Charleston’s elite as they balance work, love, and social circles. The show highlights the contrast between the city’s established traditions and the modern challenges of relationships. As the group socializes throughout the Lowcountry, friendships are strained by gossip and scandals. Viewers keep coming back for the combination of Southern charm and captivating drama, all set against the backdrop of Charleston’s beautiful scenery and complicated relationships – making it a truly addictive show.

‘Bel-Air’ (2022–Present)

This fresh take on a familiar sitcom tells the story of Will Smith’s move from West Philadelphia to a wealthy California neighborhood. The show follows Will as he adjusts to a completely different lifestyle, trying to stay true to himself and his background. It tackles important issues of race and class, all while showing the challenges of growing up. Jabari Banks gives a strong performance as Will, a young man finding his way in a world of privilege, and the series offers a more realistic and engaging version of the story we all know and love.

All Her Fault’ (2025)

In this suspenseful thriller, Sarah Snook plays Marissa Irvine, a mother whose son vanishes after a playdate. When she goes to pick him up, a stranger claims to have no knowledge of her child, launching a frightening investigation. As Marissa searches for answers, the dark secrets of her affluent neighborhood begin to unravel. Critics are raving about the film’s intense mood and Snook’s powerful performance, calling it the most captivating new drama available.

Tell us which show you are binge-watching this week in the comments.

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2025-11-30 09:17