‘South Park’ Tops Paramount+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows List of the Week Once Again

Paramount+ is keeping viewers entertained with a wide variety of shows and movies, including both intense dramas and timeless animated favorites. The service offers both brand new original series and classic shows people already love. This week, shows created by Taylor Sheridan are particularly popular, along with long-running, feel-good comedies. It’s clear audiences enjoy both thrilling stories and lighthearted entertainment.

‘The Neighborhood’ (2018– )

As a big fan of feel-good comedies, I recently checked out a show about a guy named Dave Johnson who moves his family from the Midwest to a neighborhood in Pasadena that’s mostly Black. It’s really interesting watching him try to connect with his neighbor, Calvin Butler, who’s understandably a little cautious at first. The show is all about how these two families – and their very different backgrounds – learn to understand each other and become friends. Cedric the Entertainer and Max Greenfield are hilarious in it, and it’s a great look at how neighbors can find common ground, even when they seem worlds apart. It’s a really heartwarming sitcom about community and connection.

‘Fire Country’ (2022– )

Bode Donovan, a convict hoping for a second chance and early release, joins a firefighting program that allows inmates to work on the front lines of California’s wildfires. Back in his hometown, he battles both raging fires and the challenges of his past, working alongside seasoned firefighters. Starring Max Thieriot, the series explores Bode’s struggle for redemption while facing dangerous situations and complicated relationships, blending intense action with heartfelt family drama.

‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999– )

SpongeBob SquarePants is a cheerful sea sponge who lives in a pineapple at the bottom of the ocean, in the town of Bikini Bottom. He works as a cook at the Krusty Krab and often goes on adventures with his friends. The show is full of funny characters like a silly starfish and a grumpy squid, and uses lots of physical comedy and visual jokes that everyone enjoys. It’s been on television for a very long time, making it one of the longest-running animated series in American history.

‘Ghosts’ (2021– )

A young couple unexpectedly inherits an old, neglected country house, only to find it’s already occupied by ghosts from various points in history. After a close brush with death, Samantha gains the unique ability to see and communicate with these ghosts, a diverse group including a Viking adventurer and a jazz singer from the 1920s. This funny sitcom follows their attempts to live together, highlighting the comedic differences between modern life and the world of the supernatural. The show is based on a popular British series of the same name.

‘Mayor of Kingstown’ (2021– )

In Kingstown, the McLusky family wields significant influence, as the town’s economy revolves around its prisons. Jeremy Renner plays Mike McLusky, who tries to establish fairness and order in a lawless community. The show explores issues like systemic racism and corruption within the prison system. Mike works to keep the peace by forming difficult partnerships between law enforcement and inmates. This intense drama reveals the harsh truths of life both inside and outside prison walls.

‘NCIS’ (2003– )

NCIS is a crime drama that follows special agents who investigate crimes related to the Navy and Marine Corps. They tackle a wide range of cases, including serious offenses like murder, espionage, and terrorism, as well as unique challenges like stolen submarines. Each episode uses forensic science and focuses on the characters involved to unravel complicated mysteries. The show has become incredibly popular around the world, leading to several spin-off series set in different cities. It expertly blends thrilling investigations with a look at the personal lives of the agents dedicated to solving these crimes.

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996–2005)

Everybody Loves Raymond follows Ray Barone, a sportswriter whose life is complicated by his meddling parents and competitive brother. The show centers on Ray and his wife, Debra, as they navigate the everyday challenges of family life with Ray’s in-laws constantly involved. Starring Ray Romano, the sitcom finds humor in realistic family situations and the ups and downs of marriage. It’s a funny and heartwarming look at a close-knit, multi-generational family, which is why it continues to be a popular choice for television viewers.

‘Tulsa King’ (2022– )

After spending years in prison, New York mobster Dwight Manfredi is sent to Oklahoma, where he quickly discovers his former family isn’t looking out for him. He decides to create his own crew and build a new criminal operation in Tulsa. Starring Sylvester Stallone, the series is a darkly comedic crime drama that follows Dwight as he adjusts to life in rural Oklahoma and a changing world, assembling a surprising group of allies along the way.

‘Landman’ (2024– )

Billy Bob Thornton plays a crisis manager navigating the fast-paced world of West Texas oil boomtowns. The series dives into the lives of those working on oil rigs – from the roughnecks taking dangerous risks to the billionaires profiting from the industry – and examines the greed and opportunity that drive this modern-day gold rush. It’s a raw and realistic look at how oil impacts the economy and global power dynamics, focusing on the risky business of finding and extracting oil.

South Park’ (1997– )

South Park follows the adventures of four young friends growing up in a quirky Colorado town. This animated comedy is famous for its edgy humor and its ability to poke fun at everything from current events to popular trends. Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny constantly find themselves in bizarre situations that somehow become huge problems. The show isn’t afraid to tackle tough social and political topics with a bold and often shocking approach, all brought to life with its distinctive cutout animation style.

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2025-12-07 02:45