
Paramount+ has a wide variety of shows and movies, including intense crime dramas, popular comedies, and well-known reality TV series. People are drawn to the platform because it offers both brand new content, like shows from Taylor Sheridan, and classic CBS series that have been fan favorites for years. This week, viewers are enjoying a mix of new releases and familiar favorites across different genres. Here’s a look at the shows currently topping the charts on Paramount+.
‘Fire Country’ (2022–)

In ‘Fire Country,’ Bode Donovan hopes to earn a reduced prison sentence by joining a firefighting crew in Northern California. He’s sent back to his hometown, where he must battle wildfires alongside old friends and fellow inmates. The show blends intense firefighting action with the personal stories and conflicts of the crew, revealing the dangers of their job and the complexities of their lives.
‘Survivor’ (2000–)

In ‘Survivor,’ a group of strangers is left in a remote location and must work together to find food, build shelter, and make fire. They compete in both physical and mental challenges to win prizes and avoid being voted out. The game relies heavily on social skills and strategy, as players eliminate each other until only one remains. Over many seasons, ‘Survivor’ has kept things fresh with new surprises and a quicker tempo.
‘Ghosts’ (2021–)

A young couple unexpectedly comes into possession of a gorgeous, but rundown, country estate – and discovers it’s already occupied by a lively group of ghosts! Sam is determined to turn the mansion into a bed and breakfast, even though the ghostly residents aren’t thrilled with the idea. ‘Ghosts’ is a funny show about the interactions between the living and the dead, who represent different periods in history. It’s a lighthearted sitcom that mixes supernatural fun with genuine moments of friendship and characters learning and growing.
‘Tracker’ (2024–)

Colter Shaw is a skilled survivalist who travels the US, using his tracking abilities to find missing people and help those in need, working with both private citizens and the police. Each episode of ‘Tracker’ presents a new mystery for him to solve, focusing on his ingenuity and resourcefulness rather than standard police investigations. Throughout the series, Colter also deals with personal issues stemming from his complicated family history.
‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996–2005)

‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ is a classic sitcom about sportswriter Ray Barone as he navigates married life with his wife, Debra, and deals with his overbearing parents and envious brother. Because the family lives right across the street from Ray’s parents, hilarious conflicts and personal boundaries are constantly tested. The show uses a traditional multi-camera setup to portray the everyday struggles of marriage and family in a way that many viewers find relatable, making it a lasting favorite.
‘NCIS’ (2003–)

NCIS is a long-running TV drama that follows a team of special agents who investigate crimes related to the Navy and Marine Corps. They solve a wide variety of cases, including murder, spying, and terrorism, using both forensic science and on-the-ground investigation. The show also highlights the close relationships between the team members as they tackle challenging legal issues within the military. It’s become one of the most enduring procedural dramas on television, and has launched several spin-off series.
‘Mayor of Kingstown’ (2021–)

In Kingstown, the McLusky family wields significant influence, as the town’s economy largely depends on its many prisons. Mike McLusky tries to establish fairness and control in a place riddled with chaos and constantly shifting loyalties. The series, ‘Mayor of Kingstown,’ explores issues of racial inequality and widespread corruption within the prison system, offering a harsh and realistic look at life both inside and outside of prison.
‘South Park’ (1997–)

‘South Park’ follows the outlandish escapades of four young friends – Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny – in their seemingly peaceful mountain town. The animated show uses dark, often shocking humor to poke fun at current events and popular culture. Known for its bold and sometimes controversial take on social issues, ‘South Park’ is also remarkable for how quickly it’s made. The show has stayed popular for many years by constantly reflecting what’s happening in the world and keeping up with new trends.
‘Tulsa King’ (2022–)

After spending twenty-five years in prison, New York mafia boss Dwight Manfredi is unexpectedly sent to live in Oklahoma. There, he tries to establish a new criminal operation with a surprising group of locals and businesspeople. ‘Tulsa King’ is a crime drama with comedic elements, showing how the protagonist adjusts to modern life in the Midwest and how old-fashioned mob rules collide with today’s world.
‘Landman’ (2024–)

‘Landman’ is set in the fast-growing oil towns of West Texas, where the success of oil rigs drives the local economy. The series follows the clash between wealthy oil tycoons and the workers who risk everything to find and produce oil. It explores both the global consequences of the oil industry and the personal struggles of the people whose lives are tied to it, capturing the intense ambition and sometimes ruthless nature of this modern-day ‘gold rush’ in the American West.
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2025-11-30 01:45