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This show is going to be cancelled any day now


Season 1 premiered at 1.75million views with an average of 1.21mil views per ep.
Season 2 premiered at 1.04million views with an average of 0.85mil views per ep.
Season 3 premierd at 0.68 million views....

this show will be cancelled. mark my words. this is the last season.

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No chance. Its considered one of the best shows on TV. Its not going anywhere.

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the ratings are on a steady decline. the plot has gotten way convoluted. the show blew its load way too early and now for 2 seasons running around in circles.

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Boy, you dorks are seriously trying to ruin this forum too, huh?

FOH if you don't like it! People are trying to chat about it in here.

DH

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The ratings don't matter. This show has had bad ratings since the first episode. USA clearly doesn't care about them. The critical acclaim this show gets will be more than enough to keep it on the air. And I disagree the plot is convoluted. Its a little confusing at times but overall its pretty easy to follow along if you pay attention.

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I am not sure how it works for cable shows, for network shows if they make it a couple seasons already they sometimes stretch it out to reach a certain amount of episodes for syndication. But based on ratings for USA shows this show is in the danger zone.

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Syndication requires 100 episodes. With its ratings declining like this--no matter how modest they may have initially been, this is still a nosedive--the fan base will probably not be there to justify 100 episodes. Good reviews do not pay bills.

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"Syndication requires 100 episodes."

No, it doesn't. One of the most successful (if not the most successful) syndicated rerun TV shows in history, Star Trek, only had 79 episodes. 100 episodes is commonly cited as an ideal minimum, not a requirement. Any show can be syndicated if someone is willing to offer it as a syndication package and someone is willing to buy it, regardless of how many episodes it has.

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All shows get cancelled or end.

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This post makes me chuckle every time I see it.

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ratings are bad, but i think they will at least let them wrap it up in a short season

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i think this is the last season.

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0.68 million whoa I thought there was only me and a few others. I love the show.

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Does this show get any better after Season 1? Seems so convoluted and slow.

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mixed bag. it has some great high points, but some eps are just slow af. i would recommend binge watching season 2.

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Cool, thanks for the info. I really enjoyed the first episode, especially those first few minutes and some other highlights in Season 1. I think I'll stick it out for Season 2 and see what happens.

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One of the best shows on TV. Better than Stranger Things. I like Stranger Things too, but Mr. Robot is way better.

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thats not a good litmus test being better than stranger things..

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My point was that Stranger Things is very popular, but Mr. Robot is a better program. Excellent programs that are critically acclaimed don't always get good ratings. Look at Twin Peaks. Seeing the ratings are so bad for Twin Peaks, I guess you don't think there should be a season 4.

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from my understanding its not about how good a show is but its all about ad revenue and ratings.
mr robot albeit a very good and unique show is on a downward trend in viewership.

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When I would bring that up about Twin Peaks, people would tell me that ratings don't matter as much anymore, because most don't watch television in the traditional way anymore. I never watch Mr. Robot when it comes on for the first time. I watch when it is convenient for me. I don't even know when Mr. Robot is on and it doesn't matter since I watch it when I can.

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Modica, you know that people are stupid. Look what happened to the disastrous revival of Twin PeaksπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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Many people watched the revival at other times also. I did.

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