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The top 9 shows on streaming services like Netflix, Disney Plus, and HBO Max this week

Every week, Parrot Analytics provides Business Insider with a list of the nine most in-demand original TV shows on streaming services in the US.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Netflix's hit sci-fi series "Dark" recently returned with its third and final season and it has shot up through the audience demand ranking this week. Every week, Parrot Analytics provides Business Insider with a list of the nine most in-demand TV shows on streaming services in the US.," Parrot Analytics' globally standardized TV-demand measurement unit. Audience demand reflects the desire, engagement, and viewership weighted by importance. The list is ranked by how much more in demand the top series are than the average TV show in the US.

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Dark season 3 was meh

*top 9 political correct shows?

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