My Life With the Walter Boys Season 3 stayed at No. 1 on Netflix’s global English-language TV chart in its second week. Netflix’s weekly data lists 8.7 million views for Aug. 10–16, while TheWrap’s report confirms that the season followed a 9 million-view debut.

That is a small week-to-week drop, not a collapse. The season also remained ahead of every other title on the English-language TV list, giving Netflix another strong early result for its teen drama. Netflix’s official Top 10 data records 68.5 million hours watched alongside the 8.7 million views.

Walter Boys Keeps Its Lead

The series follows Jackie Howard, played by Nikki Rodriguez, after she moves to Silver Falls, Colorado, and joins the large Walter family. Cole and Alex Walter, played by Noah LaLonde and Ashby Gentry, remain central to the relationship drama. Season 3 premiered on Aug. 6 with all of its episodes available at once. Our earlier Season 3 coverage covers the release setup and the returning cast.

My Life With the Walter Boys is adapted from Ali Novak’s novel. That gives the chart result a clear audience: viewers are not discovering an unknown show halfway through its run, but returning to an established Netflix adaptation with a new season ready to stream.

What Netflix Means by Views

Netflix does not use “views” as a count of unique people or completed seasons. Its published Top 10 methodology defines a view by dividing the total hours watched by a title’s runtime. The weekly lists cover Monday through Sunday and separate English and non-English film and TV charts.

The 8.7 million figure therefore shows how much viewing the season generated during that week. It does not tell us how many households watched, how many people finished all ten episodes, or whether every viewer watched the same amount.

The Last House Climbs on the Film Chart

Netflix’s global English-language film chart also moved in favor of a recent release. The Last House reached 33.5 million views in the Aug. 10–16 report, up from 27.5 million in its first chart week. The film arrived on Netflix on Aug. 7, so its first total covered only part of a week while its second total covered seven full days.