The Best TV Shows on Facebook Watch

Every Facebook Watch Show Ranked From Best To Worst

As of December 2025, we’ve curated over 20 of Facebook Watch’s premier shows for your viewing pleasure. Highlighting Facebook Watch’s quality programming, The Real World and Ball In The Family stand out, premiering in 1992 and 2017. Boasting a rich catalog, Facebook Watch features more than 20 shows, with broadcasting dates ranging from 1992 to 2021.

  • Strangers
    Strangers (2017)8.8

    Meet Isobel. Struggling to make rent, she turns her extra bedroom into extra cash - all while trying to figure out exactly who she is. Spoiler alert: It's complicated. Strangers is a coming-out-of-age story about finding yourself.

  • Five Points
    Five Points (2018)8.0

    Five high school students from Chicago experience a life-changing event, told from different points of view. Each perspective is crucial to unveiling the truth.

  • Mira Mira
    Mira Mira (2021)8.0

    Lizzie, a teenage girl brought back to her childhood home after the suicide of her father, is reunited under the same roof as her sister and eccentric mother. When she stumbles across a sinister mirror, she becomes trapped within the glass and replaced by an entity that seeks to tear her family apart.

  • Rebibbia Quarantine
    Rebibbia Quarantine (2020)7.0

    A tragic reportage from the quarantine of North East Rome. All the episodes of Rebibbia quarantine, the cartoon series written and directed by Zerocalcare.

  • Sorry For Your Loss
    Sorry For Your Loss (2018)6.9

    The sudden death of her husband upends and transforms every relationship in Leigh Shaw’s life. It also forces her to realize there was a lot about her husband that she didn’t know.

  • BuzzFeed Unsolved: Sports Conspiracies
    BuzzFeed Unsolved: Sports Conspiracies (2018)6.8

    In BuzzFeed Unsolved: Sports, sports geek and mystery enthusiast Ryan Bergara and fellow sports nut Zack Evans investigate sports' greatest myths and conspiracies, and debate their validity.

  • The Birch
    The Birch (2019)6.5

    Horror stories told from the perspectives of multiple characters whose lives are affected by the Birch, a bloodthirsty monster deep in the woods. Once you summon her protection, you never escape.

  • I'll Have What You're Having
    I'll Have What You're Having (2019)6.5

    King of reactions Alonzo Lerone is putting his food-faith in the hands of ACTUAL foodies. In each episode of this fish out of water format, Alonzo visits the craziest out of this world restaurants in Los Angeles.

  • Red Table Talk
    Red Table Talk (2018)6.4

    Jada Pinkett Smith, her daughter Willow, and mother Adrienne – three generations of women open their home for a series of candid conversations with family and friends.

  • Human Kind Of
    Human Kind Of (2018)6.3

    When Judy Reilly, a nerdy teenager, finds out her estranged father was an extraterrestrial, surviving a half-alien adolescence seems pretty hopeless. But with the help of a dangerously upbeat mother and a comic book obsessed best friend, Judy is able to uncover her powers, stand up to bullies, and inevitably discover what makes her both alien and human along the way.

  • SKAM Austin
    SKAM Austin (2018)6.2

    SKAM Austin follows the lives of students at Bouldin High.

  • Stereoscope
    Stereoscope (2020)6.0

    The series centers around a mysterious toy that can transport its user to another world seemingly just like their own. But when the only scientist who understands it is violently killed, his wife and daughter must finally form a connection and build upon his findings or else the supernatural force unleashed by the device will destroy the rest of their family.

  • Limetown
    Limetown (2019)5.7

    Lia Haddock, a journalist for American Public Radio, unravels the mystery behind the disappearance of over 300 people at a research community in Tennessee.

  • The Real World
    The Real World (1992)5.6

    Each year, seven strangers in their twenties, from different backgrounds and countries, are chosen to come live together in a major city.

  • Queen America
    Queen America (2018)5.6

    Vicki Ellis, the most renowned (and ruthless) pageant coach in the state, is desperately sought after by young women competing to be Miss America for one reason; she can turn any girl into a winner. But when she gets paired with the beautiful but unpolished Samantha, Vicki’s entire reputation might be at stake.

  • Sacred Lies
    Sacred Lies (2018)5.5

    Based on the classic Grimm Brothers tale The Handless Maiden, and Stephanie Oakes’ novel The Sacred Lies of Minnow Bly, and adapted and updated by Tucker, Sacred Lies is about a handless teen who escapes from a cult and finds herself in juvenile detention, suspected of knowing who killed her cult leader.

  • Simone vs Herself
    Simone vs Herself (2021)5.5

    Even 4-time Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles has peaks left to scale — including a postponed Olympics and the weight of enormous expectations. More than competing with any other athlete, this is the story of Simone competing with herself.

  • Human Discoveries
    Human Discoveries (2019)5.3

    A group of friends living at the dawn of human civilization are the first to discover necessities like fire and the wheel. We'll watch as they stumble onto humanity's best, and worst, innovations. Art. Alcohol. Fashion. Racism. Small talk. And, much to their confusion, monogamy.

  • Will Smith's Bucket List
    Will Smith's Bucket List (2019)4.1

    There aren’t many people in the world who have a bucket list quite like Will Smith. Now you can join him on his unbelievable adventure as he travels the globe, takes on insane challenges, overcomes obstacles and punches fear in the mouth!

  • Ball In The Family
    Ball In The Family (2017)4.0

    The Ball family is changing the game on and off the court. Meet LaVar, Tina, and their three sons- all born to go pro. For LaVar, it's all going to plan. But in life, there are some things you just can't prepare for.