
Even though Taylor Sheridan’s shows are still incredibly popular on Paramount+, the streaming service offers a lot of other fantastic shows to enjoy as February 2026 begins.
This week, Ebaster has selected the top shows to watch on all the popular streaming services—like Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, Apple TV, and Peacock. Their picks include five series from Paramount+, featuring both original Showtime programs, beloved classic dramas, and popular comedies.
Dreaming Whilst Black
“Dreaming Whilst Black” is a highly praised original series on Paramount+, making it a great choice for Black History Month viewing. With just six episodes in its first season, it’s easy to watch all at once, and a new season will be available starting February 20th.
The comedy series Dreaming Whilst Black first aired in 2023. It centers around Kwabena, played by Adjani Salmon (who also co-created the show), a hopeful filmmaker stuck working a boring job. The series tracks Kwabena’s journey as he tries to achieve his creative goals.
SEAL Team
SEAL Team is an exciting action-drama with seven seasons and 114 episodes, making it a great choice for a binge-watch on Paramount+. The show follows the intense lives of Navy SEALs and their dangerous missions.
The war drama SEAL Team, which first aired in 2017, ended in 2024 and earned a strong audience score of 85% on Rotten Tomatoes. The show is known for being realistic and engaging, and fans particularly praise the acting of stars like David Boreanaz and Neil Brown Jr.
The Affair
For years, The Affair has been a popular and highly praised show on Paramount+. Originally broadcast on Showtime from 2014 to 2019, it’s considered one of the best psychological dramas of the 2010s and won three Golden Globe Awards.
The TV series The Affair centers on the captivating and complicated relationship between two people involved in an extramarital affair. With standout performances from Dominic West and Ruth Wilson, this critically acclaimed drama (currently holding an 85% rating on Rotten Tomatoes) is truly compelling and difficult to stop watching.
Key & Peele
Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele’s sketch comedy series remains incredibly funny and stands out as one of the best of the 21st century. Before Jordan Peele achieved fame as an Oscar-winning director and writer, he and Key created one of TV’s top comedies.
The comedy series Key & Peele, which originally aired on Comedy Central from 2012 to 2015 for five seasons and 55 episodes, remains funny and relevant today. If you’re looking for a reliable source of laughs on Paramount+, Key & Peele is a great choice.
The Good Fight
Currently streaming on Paramount+, The Good Fight is a highly acclaimed legal drama. As a sequel and spin-off of the popular show The Good Wife, it has received two Emmy nominations and a 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
If you’re like me and love legal and crime dramas – shows like Suits, Presumed Innocent, or even Better Call Saul – you absolutely need to check out The Good Fight. It’s about a lawyer who used to have it all, and now she’s starting over at a new firm, really trying to turn things around. There are 60 episodes, so it’s perfect for a weekend binge, and you can find it streaming on Paramount+ right now.
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