‘All’s Fair’ Tops Disney+’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows List of the Week Yet Again

Disney+ remains the leader in streaming, offering a wide range of content from beloved classic shows to big-budget originals. What’s popular right now shows people enjoy both familiar, comforting shows and exciting new dramas that everyone is talking about. Viewers are watching everything from family-friendly cartoons to suspenseful legal dramas, proving Disney+ has something for everyone. This week, both long-time favorites and brand new shows are competing for the most viewers.

‘The Kardashians’ (2022–Present)

The well-known family is back with a new show offering a personal look at their businesses and lives. Cameras follow Kris, Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall, and Kylie as they balance running successful companies with the challenges of raising families in the public eye. The series goes beyond their public image to show the real relationships and struggles within the family. Viewers will get an inside look at important moments, like weddings and career achievements, that often make headlines.

‘How I Met Your Mother’ (2005–2014)

Ted Mosby tells his kids the story of how he met their mother, a tale filled with the ups and downs of life, love, and work in New York City. The show follows Ted and his tight-knit group of friends as they navigate these challenges, often at their favorite pub, MacLaren’s. Told through flashbacks and with a humorous twist, the sitcom became incredibly popular over nine seasons, thanks to its memorable running jokes and the characters’ growth over time.

‘Would You Marry Me?’ (2025)

This charming romantic comedy centers on Yoo Me-ri and Kim Woo-joo, who pretend to be married. They enter this fake marriage to get a beautiful townhouse only available to newlyweds. Keeping up the charade is tricky, especially with meddling families and questioning friends. As they try to hide their secret, their relationship unexpectedly blossoms from a simple agreement into real feelings.

‘Daughter of Fire’ (2025)

Clara returns to her hometown, Villa Los Cóndores, using a new name, Letizia, determined to avenge her mother’s death. She marries Fausto Saavedra, gaining access to his inner circle, all while secretly working to destroy his powerful organization. Set against the beautiful Patagonian landscape, the series combines dramatic twists with thrilling suspense as Clara carries out her carefully planned revenge. But as she gets closer to her goal, the risk of her true identity being revealed to those she’s targeting increases.

‘Bluey’ (2018–Present)

As a total animation fan, I’ve been loving ‘Bluey’! It’s about a little Blue Heeler puppy, Bluey, and her family – her parents, Bandit and Chilli, and her little sister, Bingo. What’s so great about it is how it really highlights the power of kids’ imaginations and just letting them play. You see Bandit and Chilli, the parents, really getting involved in these incredibly creative games their daughters come up with, and it’s not just fun to watch – it’s actually really insightful about what it means to be a family and how to help kids build emotional strength. Honestly, it’s a show that anyone can relate to, no matter how old you are.

‘Modern Family’ (2009–2020)

This funny and touching show follows three families – the Pritchetts, Dunphys, and Tuckers – as they deal with everyday life in Los Angeles. Filmed like a documentary, it captures their relatable mishaps and special moments through interviews with the family members themselves. Jay Pritchett, the family’s dad, tries to connect with his grown kids and their very different families. The show is about how this big, modern family learns to accept each other and adapt to change.

‘Zootopia+’ (2022)

This series revisits the vibrant city from the original movie, focusing on the stories of some of its less prominent characters. We get to see what life is like for characters like Fru Fru, Gazelle’s dancers, and the sloth Flash. Each episode is a short, self-contained story that plays with different film styles, from mock reality shows to exciting action sequences. The series adds depth to the world of the franchise with quick, funny, and visually appealing animation.

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005–Present)

This medical drama follows the careers and personal lives of young doctors – surgical interns and residents – at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. The show features challenging medical cases and complicated relationships as Meredith Grey and her colleagues learn and grow. It realistically portrays the stress of working in a hospital and the emotional impact it has on the staff. While the cast has changed over time, the series consistently emphasizes themes of loyalty and resilience.

‘The Manipulated’ (2025)

Tae-joong’s life is turned upside down when he’s wrongly accused of a terrible crime and thrown in prison. He soon learns a manipulative man named Yo-han deliberately ruined his life, seeing people as tools to control. The story follows Tae-joong’s desperate escape and his relentless pursuit of revenge against the one who framed him. Fueled by intense clashes and psychological battles, the two men become locked in a dangerous game of cat and mouse.

‘All’s Fair’ (2025)

Kim Kardashian plays Allura Grant, a successful divorce lawyer, in this new legal drama set in Los Angeles. She heads a team of female lawyers who left a traditional, male-run firm to start their own practice. The show centers on the fierce competition between Allura and a rival lawyer, Carrington Lane, as they handle challenging divorce cases. Produced by Ryan Murphy, the series offers a glamorous look at the personal costs of success in the competitive world of family law.

Please tell us which of these shows you are currently binge-watching in the comments.

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2025-11-30 08:45