Topline“His & Hers,” a limited mystery series from Netflix that released months ago, has become one of the streamer’s most-watched English shows of all time in a slow-burn rise to the top. Tessa Thompson as Anna and Jon Bernthal as Detective Jack Harper in "His & Hers." Courtesy of Netflix © 2025Key FactsNetflix updated its top 10 lists Tuesday to reflect the show, starring Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal, had amassed more views than Season 1 of “The Night Agent” to become its 10th most-watched English show ever. "His & Hers" has been viewed 98.2 million times for a cumulative 428.9 million hours, the streamer said. The six-episode drama made a splash when it debuted on Jan. 8 and, in its release week, was the third most-watched show on Netflix with 1.39 billion minutes viewed, according to Nielsen. The show dominated the 35 to 64 age demographic that week, Nielsen said, and had the highest concentration of Black viewers of any Top 10 original. "His & Hers" continued to dominate in its first month available, hitting 2 billion viewing minutes by the week of Jan. 12, per Nielsen.The show was the most-watched English series for three weeks, before it was dethroned by the fourth season of "Bridgerton,” which has not made the Netflix all-time list, unlike the show’s first and third seasons. Surprising FactDespite having continued to wrack up views in the background, "His & Hers" hasn't been on the Netflix weekly top 10 shows list since the week of Feb. 16.Tangent“His & Hers" is one of only four seasons of a show in the Netflix all-time top 10 that don't belong to the series "Wednesday," "Stranger Things" or "Bridgerton." The others are "Adolescence," "DAHMER: Monster” and “The Queen's Gambit.” “His & Hers” is the first show to have joined the all-time list since "Stranger Things" season 5 late last year. Key Background"His & Hers," based on the 2020 novel of the same name by Alice Feeney, is the story of estranged spouses Anna and Jack who are drawn to a murder in Anna’s hometown. Anna, a reporter, and Jack, a detective, vie to solve a murder while each suspecting the other is involved. The show was generally liked by critics, with a 70% on Rotten Tomatoes and reviews that call it "deliciously bonkers" and “ideal new year TV.” Crucial Quote“There are at least two sides to every story. Yours and mine. Ours and theirs. His and hers. Which means someone is always lying,” the series begins. Further ReadingForbesNetflix’s Best New Show Has A Near-Perfect 95% Rotten Tomatoes ScoreBy Paul TassiForbesNetflix Launches VOID AI That Rewrites Video Scenes After FilmingBy Jon MarkmanForbesNetflix Raises Prices Again—Here Are The New RatesBy Antonio Pequeño IV