
This week’s most-watched streaming shows offer something for everyone, from brand-new suspenseful series to beloved classics. Many viewers are rewatching earlier seasons of a popular science fiction show before its final installment arrives. In addition, educational shows and live sports continue to be popular choices. Here’s a look at the top TV content watched in the U.S. between November 17th and November 23rd.
‘Stranger Things’ (2016)

Season three of the hit show Stranger Things takes place in the summer of 1985 in Hawkins. As a new mall opens and puts local shops at risk, Mike and Eleven explore their feelings for each other. Meanwhile, the terrifying Mind Flayer returns, this time possessing people and creating a gruesome army. Chief Hopper and Joyce Byers join forces with a man who believes in conspiracies to discover a hidden Soviet lab located under the mall.
‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025)

Rachel Accurso, known for her popular YouTube channel, is releasing a second season of educational videos now available on major streaming services. This season helps toddlers and preschoolers develop their communication and social skills. Ms. Rachel uses songs and sign language to teach things like sharing and managing feelings, with musical support from her husband, Aron Accurso. Parents appreciate the show’s gentle pace and teaching techniques based on research.
‘A Man on the Inside’ (2024)

Ted Danson is back as Charles Nieuwendyk, a former professor who now solves mysteries, in the second season of this series created by Mike Schur. This time, Charles goes undercover at Wheeler College to investigate a case involving the university president. Joining the cast is Mary Steenburgen, Danson’s real-life wife, playing Mona Margadoff, a music teacher who develops a connection with Charles. The show skillfully mixes humor from Charles’s secret work with touching moments about getting older and discovering new meaning in life.
‘Stranger Things’ (2016)

Season four takes the story to new locations, scattering the characters between California, Russia, and their hometown of Hawkins. Meanwhile, a frightening new enemy called Vecna starts killing teenagers by exploiting their deepest fears and past experiences. Eleven works to get her powers back by confronting difficult memories at a hidden Nevada facility. At the same time, Hopper is imprisoned in a harsh Soviet labor camp and must battle a Demogorgon to stay alive.
‘Last Samurai Standing’ (2025)

Set in Japan’s turbulent Meiji era of the late 1800s, this action-packed drama follows nearly 300 samurai who gather at the Tenryuji temple. They’re competing in a no-holds-barred battle royale for a large cash prize. Starring Junichi Okada as Shujiro Saga (who also choreographed the fights), the series shows how these struggling warriors fight to survive against both modern weapons and their own principles.
‘Ms. Rachel’ (2025)

This popular children’s show is bringing its “Songs for Littles” learning program to more families on Netflix. Rachel Accurso and a team of puppets help babies and toddlers learn sounds and their first words. The show uses close-up shots so little ones can easily copy how mouths move when making sounds. It quickly became a favorite thanks to its engaging use of familiar nursery rhymes and simple actions.
‘Stranger Things’ (2016)

The first season of this popular show is back, reminding viewers how the story began and introducing the terrifying Upside Down. When young Will Byers disappears, his mother, Joyce, desperately searches for him. Meanwhile, a girl named Eleven, who has special powers, escapes from a lab and becomes friends with Will’s friends. As Chief Jim Hopper investigates, he discovers a secret government plot and dangerous experiments that could put the town of Hawkins in danger.
‘Raw’ (1993)

Each week, this professional wrestling show continues to air on the popular streaming service after a major broadcasting agreement. This episode showcases top wrestlers like Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns in important matches and captivating storylines. Viewers saw the consequences of the last big event, with ongoing feuds heating up as the holidays approach. The show combines athletic skill with scripted drama to entertain audiences for three hours.
‘Absentia’ (2017)

Stana Katic plays FBI agent Emily Byrne in this suspenseful thriller. Byrne vanishes while tracking a dangerous serial killer and is presumed dead. However, six years later, she’s found alive but with no memory of what happened. Returning home, she discovers her husband has remarried and another woman is raising her son. Now, she must struggle to rebuild her life and prove her innocence when she becomes a suspect in a new string of killings.
‘The Beast in Me’ (2025)

Claire Danes stars in this intense limited series as Aggie Wiggs, a writer who’s withdrawn from the public eye after a loss. Matthew Rhys plays Nile Jarvis, a rich and secretive property developer who becomes her new neighbor. When Aggie suspects Nile is involved in his wife’s disappearance, she becomes fixated on him. As she investigates, a dangerous game of pursuit unfolds, forcing her to confront her own inner struggles.
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