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    "Detective Hole",
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  "textContent": "One series has been watched nearly 10 million times on Netflix this week (Picture: Netflix)\n\nLooking for your next binge-watch? Netflix, as ever, has got you covered – with no let-up in the compelling content as the warmer months arrive.\n\nFrom compelling documentaries through to hearttwarming dating shows and thoroughly creepy series you’ll want to watch with the big light on, there’s something to suit all tastes in this week’s chart.\n\nBut can the latest series of the seriously popular XO, Kitty spend another week in the top spot – or has it been dethroned?\n\nRead on to find out this week’s top 10 shows…\n\n## 10. The Cleaning Lady: Season 1 – 2,800,000 views this week\n\n##  Get personalised updates on all things Netflix\n\nWake up to find news on your TV shows in your inbox every morning with Metro’s TV Newsletter.\n\nSign up to our newsletter and then select your show in the link we’ll send you so we can get TV news tailored to you.\n\nThe CLeaning Lady is cleaning up on Netflix (Picture: 20thCentFox/Everett/Shutterstock)\n\nKicking off this week’s countdown is the first season of this US crime drama, which originally aired in 2022 and is now finding new life on Netflix.\n\nBased on the 2017 Argentine series La Chica Que Limpia, the show centres on Thony, a Cambodian-Filipino former surgeon scraping a living as a cleaner in Las Vegas, to pay for her son’s vital medical treatment.\n\nAfter she witnesses a murder she is offered a job as both a doctor and cleaner, mopping up after crime scenes – which leads to her living a complicated double life.\n\n## 9. Raw: 2026 – April 6, 2026 – 2,900,000 views\n\nCM Punk stepped into the ring on the road to Wrestlemania 42 (Picture: Craig Ambrosio/WWE via Getty Images)\n\nAnother week, another dose of wrestling action – with the Monday night Raw antics remaining as popular as ever.\n\nApril 6’s edition sees world heavyweight champion CM Punk stepping into the ring at Toyota Centre, as the Road to Wrestlemania 42 makes its way through Houston.\n\n## 8. Bloodhounds: Season 1 – 3,000,000 views\n\nBloodhounds season 1 is enjoying a revival in the wake of its second series (Picture: Soyun Jeon, Seowoo Jung/ Netflix)\n\nWith season two of this South Korean action drama making its mark in the charts, it’s no surprise to see the first series of the show, which aired in 2023, making a reappearance\n\nBased on a Naver Webtoon by Jeong Chan, Bloodhounds follows two young boxers teaming up to bring down a ruthless loan shark preying on the financially desperate – while confronting their own past demons, and the harsh realities of the world.\n\n## 7.Detective Hole: Season 1 – 3,000,000 views\n\nCan you find a hole in your life for Detective Hole? (Picture: Netflix)\n\nGiven that author Jo Nesbø has sold over 60 million books worldwide – including 5.6m in his native Norway, more than the population of the country – it’s a no-brainer to bring one of his best-known characters to small screen life.\n\nDetective Hole follows Harry Hole, a talented but troubled detective who is tasked with investigating a series of ritualistic murders in Oslo.\n\nOur hero has to navigate a ‘puzzle of patterns, corruption and his own demons,’ to catch the killer – while also dealing with his corrupt adversary Tom Waaler.\n\n## 6. Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen: Season 1 – 3,100,000 views\n\nCamilla Morrone is convinced Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen (Picture: NETFLIX)\n\nSeen Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen yet? Considering the show is executive produced by the Duffer Brothers, the sibling duo who gave the world Stranger Things it’s no surprise that folk have been clamouring to watch it.\n\nThe show stars Camila Morrone as Rachel, a bride-to-be who is convinced that there is something terrible waiting for her at the altar – and with themes of impending death, family drama, serial killers, and a generational curse, she might just have a point.\n\nGuaranteed to have you on the edge of your seat – but you might not want to watch this one alone.\n\n## 5. Love On The Spectrum: Season 4 – 3,500,000 views\n\nLove On The Spectrum season 4 welcomes back some familiar faces as well as newcomers (Picture: Netflix)\n\nLove on the Spectrum has proven so popular with viewers since it launched in 2022 that it’s no surprise to see it back for another run.\n\nThe romantic documentary series follows people on the autism spectrum as they look for love while navigating the ‘changing world of dating and relationships.’\n\nSeason 4 welcomes back old faces, including Madison, Abbey and James, while also introducing new ones, like Logan and Dylan.\n\nWill romance blossom for any of them? You’ll have to watch it to find out.\n\n## 4. Danny Go: Season 1 – 5,300,000 views\n\nDanny Go is a Netflix go-to this week (Picture: Netflix)\n\nTo another new entry now, and this time it’s one for younger viewers. Danny Go – aka Daniel Coleman – started life as a the host of a popular YouTube show aimed at 3-7-year-olds, but now his wacky antics have made the leap to Netflix.\n\nExpect catchy original songs, educational adventures and appearances from regular characters such as Bearhead, pap Pap and Mindy Mango. All of which is designed to get you off the couch and dancing along.\n\n## 3.Bloodhounds: Season 2 – 7,400,000 views\n\nBloodhounds season 2 is sniffing its way up the charts (Picture: Soyun Jeon, Seowoo Jung/ Netflix)\n\nWhile viewers catch up with season one of the popular South Korean action drama, the second series of the show is easing its way slowly up the charts from last week’s number four.\n\nSeason 2 sees our intrepid duo fresh from accomplishing their mission – but there’s more trouble ahead when they discover an illegal boxing ring run by a global syndicate, which is targeting them and their loved ones.\n\n## 2. XO, Kitty: Season 3 – 7,800,000 views\n\nYou all still love Kitty Covey (Picture: NETFLIX)\n\nLast week’s number one is now this week’s number two – but Kitty is still keeping viewers hooked.\n\nThose familiar with the American romance drama – a spin-off of Jenny Han’s To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before – will know it follows the fortunes of Kitty, the youngest of the Covey sisters, as she embarks on a quest to find true love.\n\nSeries 3 sees the character spending summer in New York with her older sister before returning to KISS for her senior year – and attempting to form bonds with her family in South Korea.\n\n## 1. Trust Me: The False Prophet – 9,800,000 views\n\nTrust Me: The False Prophet makes for disturbing but compelling viewing (Picture: Netflix)\n\nSlamming straight into the the top spot is this disturbing new documentary series, which – following on from the previous Keep Sweet, Pray and Obey, takes another deep dive into The Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints – a Mormon polygamous cult.\n\nThe show reveals what happens when cult psychology expert Christine Marie and her videographer husband Tolga Katas moved to Utah to document the community after the imprisonment of the cult’s founder, Warren Jeffs.\n\nAfter he was jailed a man called Samuel Bateman stepped up, proclaiming himself the new leader – but what followed was just as sinister.\n\nComment now Comments \nAdd Metro as a Preferred Source on Google\nAdd as preferred source\n",
  "title": "New Netflix series leads the way in top 10 most-watched chart with 9,800,000 views"
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