CB: The dead continue to rise.
This Sunday's Morgan-centric episode of The Walking Dead marked the second straight week of a rise in ratings for AMC's hit show. The extended 90-minute episode pulled in an audience of 13.3 million total viewers with 8.6 million of those being in the key 18-49 demographic, at a 6.8 rating.
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Awesome. But how do they know how old and how many of that age is watching though. It's all bollocks to me. Will never understand it.
Good or bad Walking Dead will always be huge.
What I don't like about these is that they make it seem like it's the current episode that makes the ratings go up. Like everyone knew what would happen to Glenn suddenly tuned in....
I bet ratings slump a tiny bit next week because a lot of people found the Morgan episode boring as hell.
I watched it just to see if Glenn survived but I was also surprised how good the last episode was, I have mixed feelings about walking dead some episodes are good, some were not, the show is entertaining but it's getting too long and the comics version is superior in comparison, in respect with its success in ratings their is nothing surprising because it has a very wide target market of audience and the earlier seasons were good even though season 4 and 5 are more of a mixed bag of good, bad or mediocre episodes.