Top 5 Must-Watch Paramount+ Shows This Week: November 3–9, 2025

Need some ideas for what to watch on Paramount+ this week? Ebaster has compiled a list of 5 new shows and classic favorites that are available to stream now.

As a total TV buff, I’m excited to share that for the first week of November 2025, our team has curated a selection of Netflix’s most binge-worthy shows. We even found a real standout – a critically praised series that’s something of a hidden treasure, and it’s got a perfect 100% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes! It’s a rare find, and we think you’ll absolutely love it.

As a total movie and TV buff, I always appreciate a good binge-watching guide! That’s why I check out Ebaster every week for recommendations on what’s new on streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, and Apple TV. This week, November 3rd to 9th, 2025, they’ve highlighted their top 5 shows on Paramount+ – perfect for planning my next viewing session!

Crutch

This week, Paramount+ is launching a new comedy called Crutch. Starring Tracy Morgan, the entire first season—all eight episodes—will be available to stream starting Monday, November 3rd. It’s a great option if you’re looking for a new comedy to watch!

This heartwarming series takes place in Harlem and centers around Frank Crutch (played by Morgan), a father whose grown children return to live with him after he became an empty-nester. It’s Morgan’s first time leading a comedy series since The Last O.G. finished in 2021.

Tracy Morgan first played the character of Crutch in a few episodes of the CBS show The Neighborhood. Now, Crutch is its own series, and you can only watch it on Paramount+. If you’re a fan of Tracy Morgan, this comedy is definitely worth checking out this week.

Billions

The popular drama series Billions first aired on Showtime in 2016 and finished its run in 2023 after seven seasons, totaling 84 episodes. If you’re searching for a compelling show to watch this November, Billions is an excellent choice.

Starring Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis, Billions is a gripping drama set in the high-stakes world of New York City finance. The show explores the intense competition, political maneuvering, and relentless ambition within this world. If you enjoyed shows like Succession and Industry, you’ll likely be captivated by Billions‘ clever writing and thrilling corporate battles.

I’m a big fan of Billions, and it’s easy to see why critics love it too! It has an impressive 87% ‘Certified Fresh’ rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and season 6 actually got a perfect 100%! I especially loved the first season – USA Today called it a darkly funny and twisty show that really skewers the lifestyles of the super-rich, and I couldn’t agree more. It’s a really enjoyable, over-the-top drama.

Waco

The series Waco, starring Michael Shannon (Midnight Special) and Taylor Kitsch (The Terminal List: Dark Wolf), tells the true story of David Koresh and the 1993 standoff in Waco, Texas. Originally a six-part miniseries from 2018, it was followed by a 2023 sequel, Waco: The Aftermath, both of which are now streaming on Paramount+.

If you enjoy true crime, you won’t want to miss watching both Waco and Waco: The Aftermath in a row – it makes for a really captivating week of viewing. The follow-up series, Waco: The Aftermath, was highly rated by audiences on Rotten Tomatoes (90%), and the original Waco series received three Emmy nominations, including one for John Leguizamo (known from Bloodline) for his supporting role.

The Good Fight

Created by the same team behind The Good Wife and Evil, and penned by the writer of Field of Dreams, The Good Fight is widely considered one of the best legal dramas of the last ten years. With six seasons and 60 episodes, it’s the ideal show to binge-watch this November.

Starring Christine Baranski, who won an Emmy for her performance, The Good Fight centers on Diane Lockhart as she starts over after a significant financial loss and establishes a new law practice. Highly acclaimed with a 95% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the show is both a continuation of The Good Wife and the first original scripted series created for Paramount+.

If you enjoy legal dramas like Better Call Saul and Presumed Innocent, you’ll love this show – it’s one of the most clever and captivating series available on Paramount+.

Corporate

The Comedy Central series Corporate is rare among shows on Paramount+ for consistently earning a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes for each of its seasons. This darkly humorous satire aired from 2018 to 2020, producing three seasons with a total of 26 episodes.

With episodes under thirty minutes, you could easily binge-watch the whole series of Corporate before the weekend. It’s a hilarious and unsettling workplace comedy, similar to a mix of Workaholics and Severance.

USA Today described the show as a spiritual successor to the 1999 cult classic Office Space. Corporate is often surprising and hilariously absurd, making it a great choice for a binge-watch on Paramount+ this week.

Looking For More Binge Options This Week?

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