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LATEST RATINGS: May 13-17, 2019

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Unless DAYS completely turns their creative around, they will continue to drop. The +13,000 that week is nothing. The writing has been complete garbage since January. The whole "Gabby" storyline was farfetched, but I actually enjoyed it for the 8-9 months it lasted. Nothing since then has had my interest. 

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Sad ratings. I hope that Y&R’s improve soon. The show has more heart under Morina and Griffith than it did under Mal a year ago. 

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2 hours ago, ChitHappens said:

Days/moRon put all their pennies on Ciara and the serial killer...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

 

Yep. And they do NOTHING to raise the ratings, lol. And their stans are obnoxious and act as if they are DAYS' saving grace.

 

Sadly all the soaps are the pits and the ratings rightfully reflect that. 

 

Ratings are fairly stagnant. Sure we get some increases, then decreases, but the days of true gains are long gone. What's left is what's left ... lol

 

It's not like primetime ratings are much better ;) what gets renewed now would be laughed at just five years ago ...

 

Personally, the soaps are lucky to get what they do, IMHO. And to be fair, they still pull in 1-2 million *a day* when some shows struggle to even hit that once a week (hi, CW)

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As we’ve all said before: DAYS has no opportunity to quickly course-correct if something’s not working. If they go all in on a character or story that bombs, too bad: six or more months will have to pass before they can really do anything about it.

 

It’s a catch-22: its odd schedule is probably the only reason for its continued survival. And to be fair: in the past, they’ve kept up with the other shows even with this production model. But their luck may be running out.

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Days is horrible. There is not one good story. Will's story is about finding a serum and Will falling on the floor every other month from his tumor. 

9 hours ago, Faulkner said:

As we’ve all said before: DAYS has no opportunity to quickly course-correct if something’s not working. If they go all in on a character or story that bombs, too bad: six or more months will have to pass before they can really do anything about it.

 

 

Days is now 8 months ahead. 

4 minutes ago, Soapsuds said:

Days is horrible. There is not one good story. Will's story is about finding a serum and Will falling on the floor every other month from his tumor. 

Days is now 8 months ahead. 

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2 minutes ago, victoria foxton said:

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The story is just about the serum. It's too bad this story that is so dear to my heart is not being told properly. 

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People said the ratings weren’t high enough for Neil’s service, but they did get a bump. I wonder if their ratings would be better if they’d followed up with story for their black characters. They proved they could get ratings time and time again. Especially for the lapsed viewers who tuned in I bet it was odd seeing them as the A story all week then immediately go back to once a week. 

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