‘The Kardashians’ Tops Hulu’s Top 10 Most-Watched Shows List This Week

This week, the most popular shows on Hulu cover a wide range of genres – from reality TV and legal dramas to true crime, soap operas, and medical series. Hulu offers something for everyone, with a mix of shows that originally aired on traditional TV and brand-new streaming exclusives. Many shows are available to stream shortly after they air on TV, keeping viewers up-to-date with the latest episodes. Overall, Hulu’s most-watched series highlight the platform’s focus on ongoing stories – whether they follow real people, fictional characters, or professionals facing challenges. Here’s a look at what people are currently watching.

10. ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005– )

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ is a popular medical drama that has been on television for many years. The show follows the professional and personal lives of doctors – from interns just starting out to experienced attending physicians – working at a hospital in Seattle. Originally focused on Dr. Meredith Grey, the series now features a wide range of characters. New episodes air on ABC and are later available to stream on Hulu, which also has many past seasons. Throughout its run, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ has expanded with spin-off shows, seen cast members come and go, and featured ongoing storylines involving hospital changes, emergencies, and new leadership at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.

9. ‘Doc’ (2025– )

“Doc” is an American medical drama series inspired by the Italian show ‘Doc – Nelle tue mani’. It airs on Fox and is also available on Hulu. The show centers around Dr. Amy Larsen, a doctor who suffers a traumatic brain injury and loses years of her memory. Each episode follows her journey to recover her past, both personally and professionally, as she works at a hospital in Minneapolis. Since its debut in early 2025, the show has been popular enough to be renewed for more seasons, with new characters being added and the mystery surrounding Amy’s lost years continuing to unfold.

8. ‘General Hospital’ (1963– )

‘General Hospital’ is a long-running daytime drama that has been on ABC since the early 1960s. Set in the fictional town of Port Charles, the show follows the lives of the doctors and patients at the local hospital, as well as several prominent families. Over the years, ‘General Hospital’ has grown from a half-hour show to a full hour and has constantly updated its characters and storylines. The plots usually combine medical emergencies with romance, crime, and complex family relationships that span generations. Recent episodes are available to stream on Hulu, allowing viewers to watch whenever they want instead of needing to tune in to the traditional broadcast time.

7. ‘Dancing with the Stars’ (2005– )

‘Dancing with the Stars’ is a competition where celebrities team up with professional dancers to compete in ballroom dancing. Couples perform choreographed routines in different styles, and judges and viewers score their performances each week. Originally airing on ABC and now also available on Disney+, the show eliminates the lowest-scoring couples until one pair is crowned the winner. Past seasons can still be watched on Hulu, including performances, results shows, and themed episodes. The show is based on the British series ‘Strictly Come Dancing’.

6. ‘The Golden Bachelor’ (2023– )

‘The Golden Bachelor’ is a version of ‘The Bachelor’ where the main contestant is a senior citizen looking for love. Unlike the original show, the contestants are also older. Hosted by Jesse Palmer, it follows the same basic format of dates and eliminations, but with a focus on finding love later in life, the importance of family, and what life looks like in retirement. You can watch it on ABC, and episodes become available on Hulu after they air. The show has been successful enough to have multiple seasons, each with a new leading man and a group of women from all walks of life.

5. ‘Abbott Elementary’ (2021– )

‘Abbott Elementary’ is a funny, realistic show filmed like a documentary, following the lives of teachers and staff at a public elementary school in Philadelphia. Created by and starring Quinta Brunson, it’s similar to shows like ‘The Office’ and ‘Parks and Recreation’ with its interview and behind-the-scenes style. You can watch it on ABC, and new episodes are available on Hulu the next day. Several seasons are currently available to stream, and the show continues to follow the school’s changes, the relationships between the staff, and the addition of new teachers.

4. ‘All’s Fair’ (2025– )

‘All’s Fair’ is a legal drama series created by Ryan Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz, and Joe Baken. Set in Los Angeles, the show centers around a group of women who leave their firm to start their own divorce law practice. The series features a mix of well-known actresses – including Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson, and Glenn Close – some of whom are new to scripted television. Each episode explores complex and high-profile divorce cases, the lives of the lawyers, and their efforts to disrupt the traditional legal world. ‘All’s Fair’ debuted on Hulu in November 2025, with new episodes released each week.

3. ‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ (2025– )

“Murdaugh: Death in the Family” is a true-crime drama series based on the real-life Murdaugh family case from South Carolina, and it was inspired by the ‘Murdaugh Murders’ podcast. The show centers on Alex Murdaugh, played by Jason Clarke, and investigates the deaths of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul. It also explores the family’s legal and financial troubles. Patricia Arquette and Brittany Snow also star, with Snow portraying Mandy Matney, a journalist and podcaster whose reporting was crucial in bringing the case to the public’s attention. The series debuted on Hulu in October 2025, releasing new episodes each week for a limited number of installments.

2. ‘Reasonable Doubt’ (2022– )

I’m really excited about ‘Reasonable Doubt’! It’s a new legal drama on Hulu created by Raamla Mohamed, and it follows Jax Stewart, a fantastic defense attorney in Los Angeles. The show does a great job of exploring the tough cases she handles, the tricky ethical dilemmas she faces, and how she juggles everything with her personal life. The cast is amazing – Emayatzy Corinealdi is incredible as Jax, and Michael Ealy and McKinley Freeman are also fantastic. What I really appreciate is how the show tackles important issues like race, class, and how the public sees justice. Each episode usually has a main case, but also builds on Jax’s own story over time, so you really get invested. It’s produced by Onyx Collective and is definitely worth checking out on Hulu!

1. ‘The Kardashians’ (2022– )

‘The Kardashians’ is a reality TV show on Hulu that continues to follow the lives of the Kardashian-Jenner family. It picks up where ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ left off, offering a more visually polished look while still documenting important moments in their personal lives, relationships, and businesses. Each episode usually focuses on the individual stories of family members like Kim, Khloé, Kourtney, and Kylie, and often includes what’s happening with them on social media. You can watch new seasons and past episodes directly on Hulu.

Share which of these shows you’re streaming on Hulu this week in the comments.

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2025-11-09 18:21