It's time for another look at the happenings on streaming for the past week, as we take a look at Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, Paramount+ and Max's trending charts from November 3 to November 9.
Hulu:
It was a big week for 20/20 on Hulu, with the newsmagazine leading the chart the first three days of the week, and remaining in the top fifteen the entire week. The Golden Bachelorette and 9-1-1 were the other ABC shows to top the chart, though 9-1-1 had a much weaker showing than usual due to to not airing the week prior. Despite that break, it still charted four times this week, twice at the beginning of the week and twice at the end, after a new episode aired. Grey's Anatomy and Doctor Odyssey were in similar boats, though both of them only returned at the end of the week. Abbott Elementary charted the entire week, and peaked at #2. High Potential had the week off due to election coverage, but it stayed strong, peaking at #2 and remaining on the chart the entire week. What Would You Do? and Shark Tank were ABC's only shows not to chart after airing new episodes. Fox's 9-1-1: Lone Star hit #1 for the first time this season, and charted four days this week. Hell's Kitchen made the list three times, peaking at #5. Bob's Burgers also charted three times and peaked at #4. Rescue: HI-Surf charted twice, and peaked at #3. The Simpsons made a single appearance on the chart, with a low #12 showing. Universal Basic Guys, Krapopolis and Crime Scene Kitchen all failed to chart at all despite airing new episodes. FX's American Sports Story peaked at #1 and charted three days. What We Do in the Shadows charted two days. Grotesquerie lingered on the chart for three days before falling off. likely for the final time this season, as it's now finished its season. Hulu original Only Murders in the Building also wrapped up last week, and held on the chart for five days this week before falling off. Movies made up a decent portion of the chart this week, with Why Him? and Grown Ups both holding on the chart all week, and several others charting for multiple days, including Madea Goes to Jail and Endurance.
Disney+:
With a top ten list that includes both TV and movies, the family-centric Disney+ had the most static list of all. In fact, barely any shows cracked the top ten. The most dominant of them was Wizards Beyond Waverly Place, which topped the chart for five days of the last week, and held in the top three all week. Agatha All Along was also a consistent presence on the list, peaking at #1 on Sunday and ranking #2 for most of the week, with Tuesday's third place finish being its low point. ABC's High Potential made the list six times, but dropped off on Saturday. Fellow freshman ABC show Doctor Odyssey cracked the list on Saturday, and those two were the only broadcast shows to make the list, despite all of ABC and Fox's shows being available on the service. As for movies on the service, Hotel Transylvania and its sequel, The Santa Clause and its sequel, Venom and The Book of Life were among the more permanent figures of the list, while Madagascar was the only film to top the list this week.
Peacock:
Dick Wolf remained the driving force of Peacock this week. SVU remained the streamer's #1 show for the entire week, and is showing no signs of slowing down on Peacock despite the declines in linear ratings. Chicago Fire charted throughout the week, and peaked at #2, even though it didn't air an episode the prior week. In fact, it slipped down the list a bit once it did hit air a new episode this week, slipping to #3 on Thursday. Chicago PD peaked at #2 on Friday, though the amount of time since it last aired a new episode made for a weaker performance this week than usual. Chicago Med remained easily the weakest Chicago, peaking at #5, though it held in the top ten for the whole week. Wolf's other show, Law & Order, charted for six days and peaked at #6, remaining his weakest NBC show on the service. Found rose to second on Sunday, though it dipped as the week went on, going as low as #10 on Friday. Though it didn't air a new episode this week, The Irrational still made four appearances on the chart, peaking at #9. The Voice charted twice this week, with a peak of #8. Saturday Night Live peaked at #2 on Monday, its only chart appearance for the week. Sitcom Happy's Place peaked at #10 on Sunday before dropping off the chart and staying out of the top ten the rest of the week. Lopez vs Lopez was entirely absent, as was Brilliant Minds, which did not air this week. It was yet another strong week for the Real Housewives franchise, with Orange County holding in the top ten for the entire week and New York City, Potomac and Salt Lake City also cracking the top ten on various days.
Note: Peacock's top 10 chart updates throughout the day. For consistency, all data collection is done daily at 11 AM.
Paramount+:
Taylor Sheridan's Tulsa King and Lioness remained top performers on Paramount+ this week. Tulsa King topped the list the first three days of the week and held in the top five the remaining four days. Lioness didn't perform quite as well, but it did chart for the entire week, and peaked at #2. Ink Master was Paramount+'s only other original to chart this week, coming in at 9th on November 6. As always, though, CBS shows made up the majority of Paramount+'s top ten each day this week. Freshman breakout Matlock went to #1 for the first time this week, and stayed on the list the next day as well. NCIS charted throughout the week, and topped the chart twice. Fire Country peaked at #1 for the first time this week, and charted twice during the week overall. Though neither topped the chart, both Ghosts and The Neighborhood remained on the list for all seven days of the week, with Ghosts peaking at #2 and The Neighborhood peaking at #4. Tracker charted for six of seven days, and peaked at #2. Blue Bloods continued to consistently trend towards the bottom of the top ten, charting five days and peaking at #8. The Equalizer, NCIS: Origins, Survivor, Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage and Elsbeth all trended for a single day, after the release of their latest episodes. SWAT, Poppa's House and The Summit were the only shows to air original episodes this week and not make the chart at any point in the week.
Note: As with Peacock, Paramount+'s top 10 chart updates throughout the day. For consistency, all data collection is done daily at 11 AM.
Max:
The enduring story at Max is The Penguin being far and away the streamer's biggest draw. That continued this week, with the HBO original remaining #1 across the entire week. Political-centric talk shows Last Week Tonight and Real Time were other top performers, with both peaking at #2 and spending multiple days there. Last Week Tonight held on the chart for the entire week, while Real Time remained in the top ten for four days of the last week. It's Florida, Man - Real Time's lead-out - also had a strong week, peaking at #2 as well and staying in the top ten the entire week. Docuseries Breath of Fire continued to perform well, and made five appearances on the chart in the last week. Sunday night comedy Somebody Somewhere, which only charted twice last week, stuck around one the chart the entire week this time, suggesting a bit of momentum as people realize the show has returned. Fellow comedy The Franchise charted six times, peaking at #6. HBO Latino's Like Water for Chocolate didn't make much of a splash, but did chart twice in its debut week, debuting at #5 and re-emerging a few days later at #9. TLC programming also remained strong, with the 90 Day Fiancé franchise again charting nearly throughout the entire week, and Sister Wives and 1000-Lb. Sisters also trending several times. Food Network's Holiday Baking Championship logged a single appearance after its premiere, while ID's Before They Kill Again debuted at #10 and charted for four days.