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The most popular series of the week – Which one will you binge?

The most popular series of the week – Which one will you binge?

TGIF! Time to revisit last week's most-watched series on MySeries. Who knows? You might just find your next binge-worthy weekend favorite!
Here are the toppers of week 42:

Get ready to elevate your weekend with our selection of five handpicked series that promise to add an extra layer of excitement to your downtime. Whether you're a fan of thrilling fantasy, gripping drama, or spine-tingling horror, there's something here to capture your imagination. So, prepare your watchlist and grab the popcorn—your next favorite show might just be waiting. Let's dive in!

Here are the toppers of week 42:

With a dot on number one: Game of Thrones!
The epic saga of Game of Thrones has reached its end. This HBO series, drawn from George R.R. Martin's 'A Song of Ice and Fire', captivated millions with its tale of power, betrayal, and survival. Set on the mythical land of Westeros, seven noble families compete fiercely for the Iron Throne. King Robert Baratheon reigns, but his grip is tenuous as rival houses scheme for power. Meanwhile, an ancient menace stirs in the North, poised to plunge the fractured realm into chaos.

The second place is taken by Grey's Anatomy.
Currently in its 22nd season, Grey's Anatomy offers fans plenty to indulge in. At the heart of the series is Meredith Grey, a surgical intern at the fictional Grey and Sloan Memorial Hospital in Seattle, Washington. While the show features an ensemble cast, Meredith remains the focal point. The show's title cleverly nods to the classic medical text, Gray's Anatomy, underscoring its deep roots in the world of human anatomy.

On the third place shines The Rookie.
Last week, "The Rookie" left fans hanging without a new episode, and the anticipated return date remains a mystery. The series chronicles the journey of John Nolan, a forty-something who uproots his small-town life to chase his dream of becoming a Los Angeles police officer. As the oldest rookie on the force, Nolan faces the thrilling, often unpredictable challenges of his new career, determined to make the most of this second shot at life.

Place four goes to The Vampire Diaries this week.
The Vampire Diaries has reached its final chapter, drawing the curtains on a captivating saga that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Based on L.J. Smith’s book series, the show follows 17-year-old Elena Gilbert (Nina Dobrev) and her 15-year-old brother Jeremy (Steven R. McQueen) as they grapple with the loss of their parents in a tragic car accident. Under the guardianship of their Aunt Jenna (Sara Canning), they strive to rebuild their lives in the quaint town of Mystic Falls. As the new school year unfolds, Elena and her friends find themselves irresistibly drawn to the enigmatic new student, Stefan Salvatore (Paul Wesley), unaware of his vampiric nature. A series of mysterious animal attacks raise alarms around town, but Stefan knows there's more to the story. The return of Stefan's estranged brother, Damon (Ian Somerhalder), ignites a fierce battle for Elena’s heart and the souls of everyone in the small, intriguing town of Mystic Falls.

And on number five stands The Last of Us.
Last week, fans were left hanging with no new episode of The Last of Us, and the release date for the next installment remains a mystery. Set twenty years after modern civilization crumbles, the series follows Joel, who is tasked with smuggling fourteen-year-old Ellie out of a quarantine zone. What seems like a straightforward mission quickly turns into a grueling journey as they traverse a post-pandemic United States, relying on each other for survival in a world turned upside down.
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Comments (5)

Henkysoft
Friday 24 October, 11:20
How can Game of Thrones still be on this list? It's been years since the last episode aired! Strange.
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BlackBiker
Friday 24 October, 13:58
I also don't quite understand how this weekly list is compiled. When I look at last week's overview of the most popular series in the Netherlands, I see a completely different picture: https://www.mijnserie.nl/premium/populaire-series-per-land/?country=2&days=7

You do need a premium account to view this page, but here are the top 5:
1. The Diplomat (US)
2. Task
3. Slow Horses
4. From
5. Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy

But again, I don't know exactly on what data these lists are compiled.
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Thavinnie
Friday 24 October, 11:49
Maybe update it sometime?
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HereIsTom
Friday 24 October, 18:25
Exactly, the list has been the same for ages and is therefore outdated!
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Mandy1966
Saturday 25 October, 14:11
I've asked Jos. I hope he can clarify this.
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