Netflix Reveals Which Shows Viewers Devoured vs. Savored

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Analyzing the behavior of its customers in 2017, Netflix has revealed which of its shows viewers devoured by binge-watching and which they savored by taking their time with.

Netflix users devoured—by watching more than two hours per day—American Vandal, 3%, 13 Reasons Why, Anne with an E and Riverdale. The top 10 list for “devoured” shows also featured (in consecutive order) Ingobernable, Travelers, The Keepers, The OA and The Confession Tapes.

Topping the list of shows that were savored—watching less than two hours per day—is The Crown, followed by Big Mouth, Neo Yokio, A Series of Unfortunate Events and GLOW. The top 10 is rounded out by Friends from College, Ozark, Atypical, Dear White People and Disjointed.

Netflix also revealed “shows that got us cheating”—meaning what people shamelessly watched ahead of their significant others. Narcos, 13 Reasons Why, Stranger Things, Orange Is the New Black and Sense8 made the top 5, while Black Mirror, Marvel’s The Defenders, Marvel’s Iron Fist, Ozark and Mindhunter wrapped up the top 10.

In terms of “shows that brought us together,” Stranger Things ranks as the top show to watch together as a family. 13 Reasons Why, A Series of Unfortunate Events, Star Trek Discovery and Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life feature in the top 5. The rest of the uniting viewing in the top 10 features Riverdale, Fuller House, Chef’s Table, Atypical and Anne with an E.

Netflix members around the world watched more than 140 million hours per day (that’s a little more than one billion hours per week in case you were wondering), the company revealed. The most popular of which fell on Sunday, January 1.