Royal Pains Hits Nielsen Streaming Top 10 Chart — Will It Be the New Suits?

  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.

Did someone call for a concierge doc…?

A little over a month after dropping its eight-season library onto Netflix, the “blue sky” USA Network drama Royal Pains has landed on Nielsen’s overall U.S. ranking of streaming series.

More from TVLine

For the week of Feb. 5, Royal Pains‘ 108-episode library amassed 707 million minutes viewed, landing it at No. 7 on Nielsen’s overall ranking (behind Young Sheldon on Netflix/Max, Bluey on Disney+, Grey’s Anatomy on Netflix, Mr. & Mrs Smith on Prime Video, True Detective on Max, and Griselda on Netflix).

Nielsen notes that compared to last year’s headlines-making and franchise-reviving “blue sky” phenomenon, Suits, the Royal Pains audience is skewing a bit more female, but otherwise had a fairly similar make-up of viewers.

Reacher Season 3 Date Book Cast News
Reacher Season 3 Date Book Cast News

Reacher Season 3: Everything We Know

View List

Meanwhile over on Nielsen’s U.S. ranking of streaming originals, Mr. & Mrs. Smith leap-frogged Griselda to claim the top spot, with 765 million minutes viewed across eight episodes. With the launch of its second season, Paramount+’s Halo returned to the chart at No. 3 (354 million minutes viewed across 11 available episodes), followed by Prime Video’s Reacher (up three spots with 314 million minutes viewed across 16 episodes) and Netflix’s One Day (296 million minutes/14 episodes).

Rounding out the Top 10 originals for the week of Feb. 5 were Netflix’s Fool Me Once and The Tourist, Peacock’s The Traitors, Netflix’s The Crown and Disney+’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians (which was down seven spots).

Want SCOOP on any of the above? Email InsideLine@tvline.com and your question may be answered via Matt’s Inside Line!

Get more from TVLine.com: Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Newsletter