‘All Her Fault’ Tops Peacock’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows List Last Week

This week on Peacock, viewers are enjoying a diverse range of shows – from brand new series and established favorites to popular reality TV and special events. There’s something for everyone, including intense crime dramas, medical stories, musical performances, and unscripted reality shows. Here’s a look at what’s currently trending and what each show is all about.

10. ‘Wife Swap: The Real Housewives Edition’ (2025–present)

‘Wife Swap: The Real Housewives Edition’ takes the familiar ‘Wife Swap’ concept and mixes it with Bravo’s ‘Real Housewives’ series. Each episode features a ‘Real Housewife’ – like Melissa Gorga or Wendy Osefo – switching lives with another woman who has a very different way of living. The show follows them as they adjust to each other’s homes, families, and daily routines, and then tries to follow those rules. You can watch it on Bravo, and the entire first season, along with new episodes, is available on Peacock, along with many other Bravo reality shows.

9. ‘St. Denis Medical’ (2024–present)

“St. Denis Medical” is a funny, realistic comedy series that feels like a documentary. It’s set in a struggling hospital in Oregon and follows the chaotic lives of the doctors, nurses, and staff as they try to provide care while dealing with limited funding and frustrating paperwork. Created by Justin Spitzer and Eric Ledgin, the show uses a single-camera style similar to shows like “The Office” to capture both dramatic medical moments and the everyday interactions of the team. The cast includes Wendi McLendon-Covey, Allison Tolman, Josh Lawson, Mekki Leeper, and David Alan Grier. You can watch both seasons and follow the story on NBC and Peacock.

8. ‘Wicked: One Wonderful Night’ (2025)

‘Wicked: One Wonderful Night’ is a two-hour TV special celebrating the new movie ‘Wicked: For Good’. It features a live performance with Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, along with a large cast and orchestra, performing songs from the ‘Wicked’ films. The special, filmed at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, also includes appearances by stars like Michelle Yeoh and Jeff Goldblum, and offers a look behind the scenes of the movie adaptation of the hit Broadway musical. It originally aired on NBC and is now available to stream on Peacock.

7. ‘Chicago Med’ (2015–present)

‘Chicago Med’ is a medical drama set in the busy emergency room of Gaffney Chicago Medical Center. The show follows the dedicated doctors, nurses, and staff as they handle challenging and life-threatening cases. As part of the ‘Chicago’ universe, it often crosses over with ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘Chicago P.D.’ when their worlds collide. Each episode dives into different areas of medicine – from trauma and surgery to mental health and hospital management – and features a team of doctors and nurses. You can watch new episodes on NBC and stream past seasons on Peacock to follow all the connected stories.

6. ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ (1999–present)

‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ (often shortened to ‘SVU’) is a long-running TV drama that follows a dedicated group of New York City detectives who investigate sexually based crimes and cases involving people who are easily harmed. Originally created as part of the ‘Law & Order’ franchise, the show primarily focuses on Captain Olivia Benson and her team as they tackle investigations frequently inspired by actual events. With hundreds of episodes over many years, it’s now the longest-running live-action primetime series ever in the United States. You can watch ‘SVU’ on NBC and stream many seasons on Peacock.

5. ‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ (2006–present)

‘The Real Housewives of Orange County’ was the first in the popular ‘Real Housewives’ series. It follows the lives of wealthy women in Orange County, California, showing their friendships, families, and careers. The show has spawned many similar series in other cities. Over the years, the cast members have changed, but the show still centers on the women’s relationships, conflicts, and big life events, all set within the exclusive communities of Orange County. You can watch new episodes on Bravo, and find current and past seasons, plus bonus content, streaming on Peacock’s Bravo section.

4. ‘Chicago Fire’ (2012–present)

‘Chicago Fire’ kicked off the popular ‘Chicago’ TV universe, following the brave firefighters, paramedics, and rescue personnel of Firehouse 51 as they tackle emergencies throughout the city. The show realistically portrays the challenges and teamwork involved in firefighting, both on the job with intense calls and rescues, and within the close-knit environment of the firehouse. It’s connected to ‘Chicago P.D.’ and ‘Chicago Med’, with characters and storylines often crossing over between the shows. New episodes air on NBC and are later available to stream on Peacock, along with every past season of the series.

3. ‘Chicago P.D.’ (2014–present)

I’m a huge fan of ‘Chicago P.D.’! It follows the detectives of the Intelligence Unit – led by the intense Hank Voight – as they tackle the really tough crimes in Chicago, like drug rings and major murder cases. What’s really cool is it’s part of this whole connected universe with ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘Chicago Med’, so characters often pop up on each other’s shows. It’s filmed right in Chicago, and you get to see both the action on the streets and what’s going on behind the scenes at the police department. You can catch new episodes on NBC, and if you miss them, all the past seasons are on Peacock, along with the other ‘Chicago’ shows.

2. ‘Married at First Sight’ (2014–present)

‘Married at First Sight’ is a reality TV show where single people take a leap of faith and marry a complete stranger. Relationship experts carefully match the couples, who meet for the very first time on their wedding day! The show started in Denmark and has become popular around the world, with many different versions. Each season follows couples as they get matched, marry, go on a honeymoon, and ultimately decide whether to stay together or get divorced after a set period. After airing on other channels for years, the show now streams new episodes on Peacock, which also offers past seasons.

1. ‘All Her Fault’ (2025)

“All Her Fault” is a gripping limited series mystery-thriller about Marissa Irvine, a mother whose world turns upside down when her son goes missing after she accidentally goes to the wrong house. Based on Andrea Mara’s novel, the show centers on the search for the boy and the hidden secrets within a wealthy suburban neighborhood. Starring Sarah Snook, Jake Lacy, Sophia Lillis, Dakota Fanning, and Michael Peña, the eight-episode series was created by Carnival Films and Universal International Studios and released as a Peacock original. The entire story is told within this single season.

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2025-11-08 22:45