We've handpicked five captivating series to spice up your weekend viewing. With genres spanning dramedy, drama, mystery, crime, action, and more, there's a good chance you'll discover your next binge-worthy obsession. So, grab your popcorn and get ready to dive into these thrilling stories!
Here are the toppers of week 47:
With a dot on number one: Gooische vrouwen!"Gooische Vrouwen" is now delighting audiences with its seventh season. The series brings to life the glamorous yet complicated lives of four women from the affluent Dutch region of 't Gooi—Cheryl, Claire, Anouk, and Roelien. Initially, the first three seasons included their friend Willemijn, but by the fourth season, Roelien had joined the close-knit group. Together, they navigate the extravagant perks of their lifestyle, such as wealth, Range Rovers, private schools for their children, and stunning homes, while also facing the not-so-glamorous realities that come with their luxurious Gooische lives. There's plenty to enjoy in this captivating series that offers a perfect mix of drama and entertainment.
The second place is taken by The Beast in Me.The final act has closed on "The Beast in Me." Since the devastating loss of her young son, acclaimed author Aggie Wiggs has become a reclusive shadow of her former self, unable to write. Her life takes an unexpected turn when Nile Sheldon, a notorious real estate tycoon and former prime suspect in his wife's disappearance, moves in next door. Captivated by a mix of shock and intrigue, Aggie finds herself unable to resist delving into Nile's mysterious past. In her quest for truth, she becomes embroiled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse, confronting his demons while trying to escape her own.
On the third place shines Tulsa King.Now in its third season, "Tulsa King" promises a thrilling ride! The series follows Dwight “The General” Manfredi, a mafia capo who finds himself back in the world after serving twenty-five years in prison. Released and immediately dispatched by his boss to the uncharted territory of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Dwight is tasked with setting up criminal operations. With no existing connections and zero support from his mafia family, he daringly crafts a team of unlikely allies, striving to build his own criminal empire from the ground up.
Place four goes to Chicago Fire this week.No new episode of "Chicago Fire" aired last week, but don't worry, the next one is set to premiere on January 7, 2026. "Chicago Fire" is a gripping drama series that dives into the lives of the everyday heroes of the Chicago Fire Department. It's a world where no job is more stressful, dangerous, or thrilling than that of the firefighters, rescue teams, and medical staff at Firehouse 51. These brave men and women run toward danger when everyone else is running away. Yet, the immense responsibilities of their roles can take a personal toll, leading to big egos, frictions, and pressure to always make the right call. When tragedy strikes and a team member is lost, the crew is left grappling with guilt and blame, further testing the bonds between them.
And on number five stands NCIS.Last week's absence of a new NCIS episode left fans eagerly anticipating the next one, set to air on December 2, 2025. Dive into the world of NCIS, where a team of special agents from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service tackles crimes tied to the Navy. From solving murders and espionage to busting drug deals, each case is handled with their unique, unconventional flair. Unlike CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, NCIS prioritizes character development over the cases themselves, injecting its narrative with a distinctive blend of humor and striking cinematography, including black-and-white scenes. The show focuses on its vibrant cast: Special Agents Jethro Gibbs, Caitlin Todd, Ziva David, Anthony DiNozzo, and Timothy McGee, supported by the forensic team with Dr. Donald Mallard and Abby Sciuto. Directors Tom Morrow, Jenny Shepard, and Leon Vance bring order amidst the chaos, each lending their own style to the team's adventurous journey.






