
As a streaming enthusiast, I’ve been checking out what’s popular on Paramount+, and it’s a really interesting mix right now. They’re doing a great job of appealing to pretty much everyone – whether you’re into those classic, reliable shows, beloved cartoons, or something totally new. Looking at their most-watched list this week, it’s clear people are revisiting old favorites alongside the big-budget, modern series. It seems like viewers want both comfort and discovery, and Paramount+ is delivering. This list really gives you a snapshot of what subscribers have been glued to over the last seven days.
‘Frasier’ (1993– )

After the popular sitcom ‘Cheers’ ended, Dr. Frasier Crane moved back to Seattle to host his own radio show about psychology. The series humorously explores his relationships with his down-to-earth retired police officer father, Martin, and his equally fussy brother, Niles. A major source of comedy comes from the clash between the Crane brothers’ refined tastes and their father’s more practical, working-class background. Recently, Paramount+ brought the show back with a revival, following Frasier as he starts a new life in Boston. The series continues to be a big hit for the streaming service thanks to its clever writing and lasting appeal.
‘Criminal Minds’ (2005– )

This popular crime drama centers around a team of highly skilled FBI profilers who investigate the country’s most dangerous criminals by getting inside their heads. They examine patterns in behavior to predict what criminals will do next, helping to solve tough cases and stop crimes before they happen. The show recently moved to streaming as ‘Criminal Minds: Evolution,’ with a more connected storyline. It remains very popular, with fans enjoying both old episodes and the latest adventures of the team. The series’ focus on the science of criminal minds and the relationships between the profilers keeps viewers coming back.
‘Ghosts’ (2021– )

A young couple unexpectedly comes into possession of a large country home, only to find it’s already occupied by ghosts from different eras. After a close call, Samantha discovers she can communicate with these spirits, leading to funny and touching moments. The ghosts represent various periods in American history, from the Roaring Twenties to the 1960s. As the couple tries to run a bed and breakfast, the living and the dead learn from each other. The show is popular thanks to its witty writing and talented cast.
‘The Neighborhood’ (2018– )

A heartwarming comedy follows a Midwestern family as they adjust to life in a Los Angeles neighborhood with a predominantly Black community. The show focuses on the growing bond between Dave Johnson, the new neighbor, and Calvin Butler, who is initially wary of them. Through funny and open conversations, the series explores important themes like community, race, and getting to know those around you. It’s a popular show on Paramount+, consistently addressing relevant social issues in a classic sitcom style, and the strong connection between the lead actors keeps viewers coming back each week.
‘Marshals’ (2026)

‘Marshals’ takes the story of ‘Yellowstone’ in a new direction, focusing on Kayce Dutton as he ventures away from his family’s ranch. Drawing on his background as a cowboy and Navy SEAL, Kayce becomes a U.S. Marshal, working with an elite team to enforce the law in Montana. The series showcases the dangers of their work and the growing violence in the region, while also exploring the personal struggles and emotional costs faced by the marshals as they try to maintain a work-life balance.
‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ (1996–2005)

Ray Barone is a sportswriter whose life is complicated by his overbearing parents and jealous brother, who both live nearby. The show, ‘Everybody Loves Raymond,’ hilariously portrays the everyday struggles of family life, especially the tricky relationships between couples and in-laws. A lot of the humor comes from Ray trying to keep his wife, Debra, and his meddling mother, Marie, from fighting. Considered a classic sitcom of its time, the show won many awards for its smart writing and great performances. You can now stream ‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ on Paramount+, so both longtime fans and new viewers can enjoy its funny and relatable take on family life.
‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ (1999– )

I’m a huge fan of SpongeBob SquarePants! The show is just so fun – it follows SpongeBob and his best friend Patrick as they get into the craziest, funniest adventures in Bikini Bottom. SpongeBob’s always positive, even when things get totally weird working at the Krusty Krab. It’s become a really big deal, with movies, other shows based on it, and tons of stuff you can buy. What I love is that it’s funny for everyone, but it also has really sweet moments. It’s still super popular after all these years, and you can see why – it’s just a classic!
‘The Madison’ (2026)

This compelling drama centers on a family rebuilding their lives in the scenic Madison River valley of Montana after a devastating loss. Set within a broader television world, the series delves into themes of grief, strength, and the wild landscapes of the American West. The family struggles to adjust to a new lifestyle while facing the complexities of local politics and environmental issues. Known for its beautiful visuals and insightful character development, the show has become a favorite for viewers who enjoy intense, character-driven stories set in a rural environment.
‘NCIS’ (2003– )

NCIS is a popular TV show that follows a team investigating crimes involving the Navy and Marine Corps. It blends military action with classic detective work, and has become one of television’s longest-running hits. The team tackles a wide range of cases, from international espionage to threats on U.S. soil, using advanced forensic techniques. The show’s success comes from its engaging characters and a combination of self-contained episodes and ongoing story arcs. With a long history and new episodes still being made, NCIS consistently ranks high in streaming viewership.
‘South Park’ (1997– )

This animated series follows four young friends in a Colorado town as they experience strange and funny adventures that poke fun at modern life. Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the show is known for its dark, witty humor and its ability to quickly address current events. They don’t hold back when satirizing everything from politics to celebrities. Fans can find the series, including special extended episodes, on Paramount+. Its clever observations and relatable themes continue to make it incredibly popular.
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