This week sees four different shows top the four charts.
Taking out the Overall Australian chart is Brooklyn Nine-Nine, which topped the same chart as well as Overall New Zealand last week.
As the show wraps up, it has made headlines for tackling issues such as police brutality and white supremacy head on.
This week it came in at 25.08 points above market average in Australia, and 17.62 points above market average in New Zealand.
Kicking its way to the top Digital Original show in Australia is Ted Lasso. In the show, American Ted Lasso is a coach of college-level American soccer team. He finds himself recruited to coach an English Premier League team, AFC Richmond, despite having absolutely no experience in that level of the game.
Ted Lasso came in at 24.32 points above market average in Australia this week, and 15.86 in New Zealand.
Across the ditch, Rick And Morty takes out the Overall New Zealand chart as the fifth season of Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon’s sci-fi sitcom comes to an end.
Back in 2018 Adult Swim signed on for a whopping 70 more episodes of Rick And Morty, so fans don’t have to worry – they’ll be getting a season six sooner rather than later.
This week it came in at 23.87 points above market average in Australia, and 19.54 points above market average in New Zealand.
Finally, taking out New Zealand’s Digital Original chat is Nine Perfect Strangers.
Set at a boutique health-and-wellness resort that promises healing and transformation, nine stressed city dwellers try to get on a path to a better way of living. Watching over them during this ten-day retreat is the resort’s director Masha (Nicole Kidman), a woman on a mission to reinvigorate their tired minds and bodies. However, these nine strangers have no idea what is about to hit them.