From holiday binges to fresh releases for the new year, good television kept TV Time users busy during winter. Scroll below for the most-watched shows of winter 2021-2022!
How many times have you rewatched B99 since its finale in September? We don’t judge here!
19. The Blacklist
The Blacklist returned over the winter season, moving forward two years into the future.
18. Money Heist
The final episodes of Money Heist dropped in early December… but, thankfully, we have Berlin’s spinoff to look forward to.
17. The Good Doctor
Season 5 returned from hiatus in February, bringing Dr. Shaun Murphy and the St. Bonaventure Hospital back to our screens.
16. Snowpiercer
2022’s third season of Snowpiercer followed Layton and his inner circle commanding a small pirate train, in search of Melanie and a potential location to restart civilization.
15. Superstore
Superstore may have ended last March, but the comedy carried on during winter.
Everyone’s favorite serial killer, Dexter Morgan, returned! The 10-episode Showtime series found Dexter embracing a new life in the small town of Iron Lake, New York.
13. This Is Us
Six seasons later, and we’re still crying with the Pearson family.
12. The Walking Dead
Whether you love or hate it at this point, you’re still watching The Walking Dead to see what happens.
Star Wars fans spent winter watching Boba Fett and Fennec Shand navigate the Galaxy’s underworld.
10. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
The fantasy anime series kept bingers entertained throughout winter.
9. Ozark
Netflix gave us more Ozark in January (and that iconic scream from Julia Garner).
8. Cobra Kai
The New Year’s Eve release of Cobra Kai Season 4 was a great way to start the new year.
7. One Piece
Even after one thousand episodes, the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy never get old.
With eighteen seasons, there’s enough Grey’s to keep you busy year round!
5. The Office
The beloved NBC sitcom moves up our list every holiday season, and for good reason – it’s the ultimate comfort comedy!
Fans spent quality time with this anime series as we near Attack on Titan’s series finale.
The December arrival of Emily in Paris season 2 made for a perfect holiday binge.
2. Euphoria
Euphoria’s sophomore season took a deeper dive into the lives of its East Highland students, ultimately delivering Lexi’s play of the century.
1. The Witcher
If you weren’t watching Emily in Paris over the holidays, you were probably binging The Witcher! The long-awaited second season was a huge hit in December, picking right back up from Season 1’s Battle of Sodden.
*The “Top Shows of Winter 2021-2022” is based on episodes tracked in TV Time from 12/21/21-3/20/22.