With viewers overwhelmed by the amount of characters, storylines and character relations to keep up with, Ten Days in the Valley has lost approximately 15% of viewers over the last two weeks, and has had zero change in the 18-49 demographic. Television blogs across the Internet are describing this week’s episode as the most emotionally driven yet, and note that intensity and suspense are high. On Twitter, fans are tweeting that they’re happy to see that the plot is veering back to being about Jane’s daughter’s disappearance, and that many confusing character relations have been cleared up. It appears that the viewers of this show love that each episode has ended with a very intensified question and mystery, and a clear direction as to where the show will head next week.
Many fans are noting that they can definitely see that Sedgwick is writing herself and her own emotions into her character, as well, and that it makes Jane more personable and lovable.