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The 7 streaming TV shows gaining the most momentum, from Netflix's 'The Eddy' to Hulu's 'Solar Opposites'

  • Netflix's "Dead to Me" and "The Eddy" are on the rise this week, as well as Hulu's new animated series "Solar Opposites," from the team behind "Rick and Morty."
  • Every week, data company Parrot Analytics provides Business Insider with the top streaming originals with the biggest week-over-week increase in demand in the US.
  • These aren't necessarily the most popular titles, but the ones that are gaining the most momentum.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Netflix's "Dead to Me" debuted its second season this week, giving the show a big boost in audience awareness.

Every week, data company Parrot Analytics provides Business Insider with the top streaming originals that have seen the biggest week-over-week increase in audience demand in the US. Parrot Analytics measures demand expressions, its global TV measurement standard that reflects the desires, engagement, and viewership of a series, weighted by importance.

This week measured the increase in demand from the week of April 29 to May 5 to the week of May 6 to May 12.

These aren't necessarily the most popular titles in the US but they are the ones gaining the most momentum among audiences. This week's other titles include Hulu's new animated series "Solar Opposites" from the team behind "Rick and Morty."

Below are the top 7 streaming original TV shows on the rise this week:

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