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It’s official. The 91-day premiere window has closed, the final numbers have been tallied, and we have a major shake-up in Netflix’s most prestigious ranking. The psychological thriller limited series His & Hers has successfully cracked the English TV All-Time Top 10 list, unseating 2023’s first season of the action-thriller juggernaut, The Night Agent.
For those who track Netflix’s global metrics as obsessively as we do, you know how incredibly difficult it is for a new series to breach the all-time ranks. The Night Agent has been comfortably sitting in the Top 10 since its explosive debut three years ago. But as of April 9th, 2026, the 91-day measurement window for His & Hers officially wrapped up, cementing its place in Netflix history.
This won’t come as a huge surprise: earlier today, we reported that the series is now Netflix’s second-biggest English-language series debut of 2026 (no prizes for knowing that Bridgerton is number 1!).
Let’s take a look at the final numbers that led to this historic bump:

#10. His & Hers (Limited Series)
- Views: 98,200,000
- Hours Viewed: 428,900,000
#11. The Night Agent (Season 1)
- Views: 98,200,000
- Hours Viewed: 803,200,000
If you are looking closely at the stats above, you’ll notice something incredibly rare: an exact tie in total views.
Under Netflix’s current methodology—which divides total hours viewed by the total runtime of the series to calculate “Views”—both shows achieved a staggering 98.2 million completed viewing equivalents during their respective 91-day windows. However, His & Hers officially takes the #10 spot, pushing Peter Sutherland’s debut season down to #11.
What makes this milestone particularly fascinating is the vast difference in runtime. The Night Agent racked up a massive 803.2 million hours viewed to hit that 98.2 million-view mark. His & Hers, benefiting from the tighter runtime of a limited series, reached the exact same viewership threshold with just 428.9 million hours viewed. It’s a textbook example of how Netflix’s shift from “Hours Viewed” to “Views” as their primary ranking metric levels the playing field for shorter series and limits the inherent advantage of longer seasons.
We had charted the battle for the tenth spot throughout its run, but we lost viewership on week 7 when it looked incredibly tight between the two shows:
Here’s the newly updated all-time top 10 list with HIS & HERS now snuck just in at the number 10 spot:

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