05-11-2017, 12:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-11-2017, 12:42 PM by MarylikesGrimm.)
(05-11-2017, 12:22 PM)Loona Wrote: The picture proves only that the rating to season 5 and 6 were really in the basement ... Best rated were season 1-3 and season 4 it also a little jerky.
Season 4 is the red one and the drop between the first few shows and the last few shows is the largest rating drop during a season. I agree with you about season 1-3, the rating are good and the rating overlapped. Season 4 was below or equal for season 1-3 for all shows. Second half of season 4 has the clearest possible trend during a season for grimm. It starts dropping after the biest fight where Juliette leaves Nick.
(05-11-2017, 12:29 PM)Hexenadler Wrote:(05-11-2017, 12:14 PM)rpmaluki Wrote:(05-11-2017, 12:07 PM)Hexenadler Wrote:Ratings fell every season, pinning it on Nick and Adalind being together is not factual at all.(05-11-2017, 11:32 AM)Loona Wrote: Season 5-6 I was like give it another try even after Juliette was gone and coming back as Eve. But the thing I absolutelly hate is the development of Nadalind. Let the series be as it was - it was one of my favorite series. But Nadalind has ruin everything.
A lot of people will insist otherwise, but considering the show's ratings started to decline around the time the writers decided to pair Nick with Adalind...hmmmmm.
Ratings fluctuate, rpgmaluki, but it was around the time "Nadalind" became a thing that they declined to the point where the plug was pulled. Regardless of what you think, there's a connection, and trying to deny it is just delusional.
The fact is most of the drop for this show was during the summer where viewers could have found other shows they liked more including the reason you suggest as well.
2+2=4
I think it is funny I get attacked over and over for saying Juliette turning into hexenbiest and dying hurt the rating by those who say they support Juliette. I am confused.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.