Ten Days in the Valley #5

Episode two of Ten Days in the Valley didn’t seem to do so hot, and it’s possible that in the weeks to come, this show will be off air. According to Nielsen, Ten Days in the Valley only earned a 0.4 rating in the 18-49 money demographic and lost approximately 26% of this age group. The program only reeled in 2.62 million viewers, which is a decrease from last week’s premiere by about 24%. It’s interesting because at 9 pm, Shark Tank brought in 4.7 million viewers as one of ABC’s top unscripted programs, but over half of those viewers didn’t stick around for Ten Days in the Valley as the follow-up program.

When joining the Twitter conversation, it’s obvious that minimal viewers tweeted about Ten Days in the Valley this week. But, those that did tweet about it were highly interested in the “whodunit” portion of the show, and showed interest in character relations between Casey and Jane’s ex in the show.

I’m interested in seeing if the amount of viewers for week three stays about the same, or falls drastically, yet again.