Earlier this week on Wednesday, economic advisor and media strategist Scott Lazerson released Netflix’s top 10 licensed TV shows at the Wall Street Journal’s global tech conference in Laguna Beach. The popular mockumentary starring Steve Carrell, John Krasinski, Jenna Fischer, and Rainn Wilson – to name a few – came out on top.

The list doesn’t show any figures or numbers about any of the shows on it, which is unfortunate, it would be interesting to see roughly how many viewers each of the top 10 shows do get. It does show however that two out of the ten shows on the list are Netflix original’s: Orange Is The New Black and Ozark, which are ranked seventh and tenth, respectively.

Just behind The Office is another NBC sitcom giant, Friends. And if you haven’t heard, both shows are finding new homes in the near future on other new streaming services. This makes you think, was it a good idea to let the shows go after not renewing their licenses. Or was it simply out of the streaming services hands?

The show Freinds is moving to WarnerMedia’s HBO Max, hopefully, next year. While The Office is heading to NBC’s Peacock in January 2021.

Also on the list is Grey’s Anatomy in third place, followed by NCIS in fourth, Criminal Minds in fifth and Shameless in sixth place.

In eight and ninth, slap bang in the middle of the Netflix originals, are Supernatural and Parks and Recreation, with Parks and Rec heading to Peacock side-by-side Office.