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The latest episode of Rick Grimes was up week-to-week, but not much, while "Talking Dead" recorded larger gains.
Departure of Andrew Lincoln The dead who walk brought audience gains to the series – but not very big.
The last episode of Lincoln and his character, Rick Grimes, on the AMC series has improved slightly over the previous week. After reaching the lows of the series earlier in the season, any winnings are welcome.
The episode of November 4, "What Comes After", awarded a score of 2.1 among 18-49 year-olds and 5.4 million viewers, an increase of 6% in both measures compared to 2.0 and 5.1 million the previous week. About half of the total audience of the show fell into the demo of 18-49 year olds. The episode also increased by 7% among adults aged 25-54 to 3.1 million, a score of 2.6.
On all counts, they were the best ratings since the first season of the season 7 October, but still at the bottom of the The dead who walk'S nine seasons history.
After the show Speak dead much bigger gains from week to week than Lincoln, co-star Melissa McBride and Walking Dead Creative Chef Scott Gimple met to discuss Rick's departure and plans to bring Lincoln's star to three feature films. TWDmovies related to AMC.
Speak dead attracted 1.0% of the population aged 18 to 49 – up 66% from 0.6 a week earlier – and 2.7 million viewers, an improvement of 48% over the previous 1, 82 million. His 1.3 in adults 25-54 was a 58 percent improvement.
AMC uses live assessments plus three days as a reference. The dead who walkThe episode of October 28 has increased by one point in adults aged 18 to 49 (to 3.0) and 2.4 million viewers (to 7.5 million people) in three days ; these figures for the last episode of Lincoln will be released Friday.
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