It seems everybody wants Nobody Wants This as the Netflix dramedy surged to the top of Nielsen’s Top 10 Overall Streaming chart for the week of October 27.
However, Season 2 of the Netflix series, starring Adam Brody and Kristen Bell, finished below the billion-viewing-minute mark, with 919 million minutes. Of that viewing time, 83% belonged to the current season, with the Adults 32-64 demo accounting for 58% of the watch time.
According to Nielsen Streaming Content Ratings, an action-packed sporting calendar featuring the NFL, NBA, and MLB, including the World Series, steered viewers away from streaming. This was the second time in October that no title crossed the billion viewing minutes mark. Netflix had seven titles in the chart, two of which had shared distribution rights.
The Witcher landed at No. 2 with 837 million minutes viewed on Netflix. Once again, the Adults 35-64 demo was the driving force in watch time, making up 66%.
It was followed by the Netflix movie A House of Dynamite, which jumped from sixth to third with 825 million viewing minutes. Taking fourth was Grey’s Anatomy, up from fifth with 787 million minutes viewed.
Rounding out the top five was The Diplomat, which dropped from its first-place perch a week earlier with 742 million viewing minutes for the week of October 27.
Dropping two spots to land at No. 6 was the shared title NCIS, between Hulu, Netflix, Pluto, and Paramount+, with 730 million viewing minutes. It was followed by Bob’s Burgers, which continues its ascent, occupying seventh place with 683 million minutes viewed.
After a few weeks out of the top 10, Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters claws its way back to the chart with 674 million viewing minutes at No. 8. Disney+’s Bluey climbs one spot to take ninth with 643 million minutes viewed.
Closing out the chart and dropping three spots to No. 10 was the procedural drama Law & Order, shared between Hulu and Peacock, with 641 million viewing minutes.
See Nielsen’s Top 10 Overall Streaming chart below:


