How To Remove Shows From Continue Watching On Paramount Plus

We've all been there. You're scrolling through Paramount Plus, ready for a relaxing evening, and BAM! There it is. A show lingering in your "Continue Watching" section, a ghost of entertainment past.
It's like that awkward moment when you run into someone you haven't seen in years, and you both vaguely remember disliking each other. It just...sits there.
The "Erase and Forget" Technique (Mobile & Web)
First, find that persistent program in the "Continue Watching" row. Hover over the offending tile (if you're on a computer) or tap and hold on your phone or tablet.
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A little menu should appear, often with a three-dot icon (...). This is your key to freedom! Tap it, and a few options should pop up.
Choosing Your Destiny
Look for the phrase "Remove from Continue Watching" or something very similar. Select that option, and with a click or a tap, the show vanishes. Poof! Gone!

It's almost like you never started watching that tragically unfunny sitcom or that historical drama where everyone mumbled. Just like that awkward encounter from the past, it is gone.
If you accidentally hit 'remove' on something you did want to watch, fear not. Simply play the first few seconds of the program and like a phoenix, it will rise again in the queue.
The "Nuclear Option" (For the Truly Haunted)
Sometimes, a show is so determined to haunt your "Continue Watching" list, that even the "Remove" button doesn't work. This is when you need the big guns.

Head over to your Account Settings. This is typically found by clicking on your profile icon (usually in the upper right corner on the web or within the app's menu).
Then, find 'Viewing Activity'. Yes, Paramount Plus is keeping tabs. But don't worry, we're about to turn the tables.
Wiping the Slate Clean
Within 'Viewing Activity', you should see a list of everything you've ever watched (or started to watch). Find the show you want to banish and click the trash can (or equivalent icon) next to it.

You can also clear entire sections of your viewing history. This is perfect if your toddler accidentally watched 17 episodes of "Bluey" on repeat. Think of it as digital spring cleaning!
Clearing your viewing history is like admitting you once thought Crocs were fashionable. It's embarrassing, but ultimately liberating.
Why Bother? (The Zen of a Clean Queue)
Beyond the obvious aesthetic appeal of a tidy "Continue Watching" list, there's a deeper, more philosophical reason to banish those unwanted shows. It's about taking control of your viewing experience.

It's about reclaiming your precious streaming time from the clutches of half-watched dramas and forgotten comedies. You deserve a queue filled only with shows that spark joy, not remind you of past streaming regrets.
So go forth, brave streamer! Cleanse your "Continue Watching" list, and may your future viewing experiences be filled with nothing but delight. Say goodbye to those old shows for good!
Imagine your "Continue Watching" list as a curated art gallery, showcasing only the finest specimens of entertainment. You are the curator, the tastemaker, the supreme ruler of your streaming destiny!
