The dramatic season 4 finale of “This Is Us” delivered plenty of surprises as well as strong ratings numbers for NBC.
10.03.2020 - 18:45 / variety.com
Things are heating up for “The Bachelor,” both in terms of Peter Weber’s tough decision and in terms of the ratings.
The ABC dating show aired part 1 of its finale last night to series high numbers. The 7.6 million total viewers who tuned in were left on a cliffhanger, which will likely provide an even bigger boost for part 2 on Tuesday night. Last night’s episode scored a 2.1 rating among adults 18-49, the highest rating so far this season. However, those numbers are both down on last season’s
The dramatic season 4 finale of “This Is Us” delivered plenty of surprises as well as strong ratings numbers for NBC.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Imagine a 27-year-old woman, born and raised in California. She went to college in the Midwest and now lives in New York City.
Monday night saw yet more strong numbers for the broadcast networks, most notably for ABC’s medical procedural “The Good Doctor.”
Looks like a solid chunk of the people staying in due to the coronavirus tuned in to “The Voice” last night. The NBC competition series leapt to season high rating and total viewership tally, easily beating “American Idol” in the process.
Hannah Ann Sluss and Madison Prewett are doing just fine after their breakups from Peter Weber. Though it may not seem like it, it was just one week ago that viewers watched the season finale of The Bachelor.
Peter Weber is speaking out!
Peter Weber is speaking out!
Ali Fedotowsky-Manno believes Peter Weber‘s mother Barbara owes Madison Prewett a “badly needed apology” following Tuesday’s dramatic The Bachelor: After the Final Rose.
The Bachelor came to a shocking end on Tuesday night (March 10), and social media is still buzzing about that ending – especially Peter Weber‘s awkward interaction with his parents, including mother Barb.
Chris Harrison earned his paycheck with truly one of the most dramatic season finales of The Bachelor ever as Peter Weber's season came to a close live on ABC. It was honestly one of the craziest, messiest reality TV moments I've ever seen, as a family tore itself apart for our entertainment. The Weber family will never be the same, nor will The Bachelor, after the invention of Barb Cam.