This Is The Most-Watched Netflix Show In Your State
Serious question: What did people even DO on the treadmill before Netflix? Running is so much better when you can prop your phone up and feel like you're sprinting away from the monsters of Stranger Things, or getting lost in Archie Andrews' soulful eyes on Riverdale... You know, whatever motivates you. Now, thanks to the magic of Google Trends (and some Netflix data), we can tell you which show was the most binge-worthy in your state-who knows, you might even find a new fave on this list to power you through the last couple miles.
The Heart of Dixie can't get enough of the heart-stopping plotlines on Riverdale (or maybe that's just KJ Apa? Either way).
Bad news for all the Iron Fist fans in Alaska: The Marvel show was canceled late last year after season 2.
The Valentine State is having a love affair with dark British comedy The End of the F***king World.
Arkansans have got it bad for Bughead, or at least for catching up on Riverdale.
Out on the West Coast, they're binge-watching the latest eps of Jane The Virgin more than anything.
The only strange thing would be if Stranger Things didn't appear on this list several times. In Colorado, it's number one.
Controversial teen drama 13 Reasons Why was ruled as the favorite in the Constitution State.
The Diamond State has a thing for Iron (Fist, that is).
Is it just me or are there a lot of guys in masks? Enter Daredevil, yet another Marvel series to make this list, which is a favorite in Florida.
Georgians think Luke Cage is just peachy.
The Aloha State will sadly be saying goodbye to their now-cancelled favorite show, Iron Fist.
Don't cry, Eleven! Idaho's favorite show, Stranger Things, will be back for season 3 soon enough.
Seven states are huge fans of 13 Reasons Why, including Illinois.
Marvel limited series The Defenders tops the list in Indiana.
The Hawkeye State only has eyes for The End of the F***king World.
Orange Is The New Black was the most popular show on Netflix in 2017, and this year, Kansas is catching on.
Last year, no states had Daredevil at the top of the list, but in 2018, five states can call it their favorite, including Kentucky.
The prisoners of Litchfield, chronicled on Orange Is The New Black, are a big favorite in the bayou.
The End of the F***king World is the Maine show they are watching. (Sorry.)
Bad news for the people of Maryland: Even Luke Cage's superhuman strength couldn't get your favorite show renewed for a third season.
The boys of Birmingham reign supreme in Massachusetts, where Peaky Blinders is on repeat.
By the Great Lakes, people think Orange Is The New Black is pretty, well, great.
Docuseries Making A Murderer captivated Minnesotans this year.
The Hospitality State has welcomed 13 Reasons Why with open arms.
People in the Show-Me State are apparently showing Ozark to all their friends-it's their top show for the second year running.
Sci-fi thriller Dark is a big deal in Big Sky Country.
In the last year, Stranger Things went from topping the list in just one state to four, including Nebraska.
It's not The End of the F***king World yet-the UK's Channel 4 renewed Nevada's favorite show for a second season last year.
The Granite State thinks The End of the F***king World rocks.
The Garden State has grown fond of 13 Reasons Why in the last year.
Better Call Saul is primarily set and filmed in New Mexico, and the locals are loving it.
Daredevil's growing popularity in multiple states (like New York) sadly couldn't save it-it won't be renewed for another season.
Lately, North Carolinians have been kicking up their (tar) heels to watch 13 Reasons Why.
North Dakota can't get enough of the fast-talking heroines of Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life.
13 Reasons Why is the most popular show on this list, and that includes in Ohio.
Oklahoma, where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain, and Orange Is The New Black is the most popular show on Netflix.
The Simpsons creator Matt Groening has another hit with Disenchantment, especially in Oregon.
Mindhunter was filmed in and around Pittsburgh, so it makes sense that it's a keystone of Pennsylvania binge watching.
I bet they can give you at least 13 Reasons Why they love this show.
Fun fact: The End of the F***king World, South Carolina's most-watched show, is based on a graphic novel.
Daredevil's popularity is set in stone in the home of Mount Rushmore.
You don't even have to ask them to watch House Of Cards in the Volunteer State.
Everything's bigger in Texas, and Jane The Virgin is the biggest show on Netflix.
Stranger Things is the favorite show in Utah for two years running.
What's a TV list without Seinfeld? Jerry's talk show Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee is the buzziest show in Vermont.
Even Old Dominion can get down with a little Daredevil.
Insert joke about D.C. not being able to agree on anything. Anyways, here are the 16(!) shows that tied for #1 in the nation's capital: American Vandal, Arrested Development, Black Mirror, BoJack Horseman, Dear White People, GLOW, House of Cards, Jane the Virgin, Jessica Jones, Mad Men, Maniac, Queer Eye, Sense8, The Crown, The Good Place, and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
Dystopian drama Altered Carbon is the clear favorite in Washington state.
Orange Is the New Black locked up the number one spot in West Virginia.
Of course Wisconsinites would be enthralled by Making A Murderer,which follows a murder case happening in their home state.
In Wyoming, sci-fi series Lost In Space is out of this world.
Serious question: What did people even DO on the treadmill before Netflix? Running is so much better when you can prop your phone up and feel like you're sprinting away from the monsters of Stranger Things, or getting lost in Archie Andrews' soulful eyes on Riverdale... You know, whatever motivates you. Now, thanks to the magic of Google Trends (and some Netflix data), we can tell you which show was the most binge-worthy in your state-who knows, you might even find a new fave on this list to power you through the last couple miles.
One of these states had a 16-way tie, and I can relate.
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