It’s summertime, and though the weather may be fine, there’s still plenty of entertaining TV to be had. In the past, most scripted shows would go on hiatus, giving the summer schedule over to reality TV. But as networks try to keep pace with the year-round programming from Netflix and the like, there are more scripted shows than ever to keep you indoors on these hot summer nights. And despite the fact that its much-debated second season is dominating the critical conversation, HBO’s True Detective is not the most-watched scripted show of the summer. That honor belongs to Fox’s sleeper hit Wayward Pines, which has sneakily been amassing an impressive audience.

With all the alternative ways viewers have of watching shows, TV ratings are, admittedly, a fairly inaccurate science these days. But Uproxx has collected a list based on the most recent Live+7 DVR ratings figures in the most coveted 18-to-49 age demographic. Because True Detective has been consistently slipping in the ratings, the summer rankings so far are as follows:

UPDATE, July 16: The list of shows has been corrected to show that Under the Dome in fact edges out True Detective in ratings.

Wayward Pines (Fox) — 2.4 Under the Dome (CBS) — 2.2 True Detective (HBO) — 2.1 The Whispers (ABC) — 1.5 Ballers (HBO) — 1.4 Pretty Little Liars (ABC Family) — 1.4 The Last Ship (TNT) — 1.4 Rizzoli and Isles (TNT) — 1.3 Astronaut Wives Club (ABC) — 1.3 Suits (USA) — 1.2 Falling Skies (TNT) — 1.1 Power (Starz) — 1.0 Major Crimes (TNT) — 1.0 Mr. Robot (USA) — 0.9 Humans (AMC) — 0.9

Lifetime’s critical darling UnReal, for the record, is only at a 0.4. The big winner here, clearly, is Fox, which had a decent hit last summer with 24: Live Another Day, but has climbed all the way to the top with the twisty and mysterious Wayward Pines. Given that that the equally spooky Under the Dome and True Detective are right behind it, we can safely conclude that summer audiences are craving occult mystery stories. But with Empire breaking all kinds of ratings records earlier this year, and Wayward Pines steadily climbing up, Fox and (briefly) Terrence Howard are the the unexpected winners of 2015.