

We could actually see the ratings for tonight’s episode being an important part of the equation, at least in that they would give AMC a little bit more data on precisely how the show fares when it comes to an independent audience.
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Inside the Making of the Series Air Date: Octotbd S1:E10. This is a slight sliver below Lodge 49 season 1, which ended up being renewed after it aired following Better Call Saul. Meanwhile, it also is a slightly better performance than Lodge 49 season 2, which ended up being canceled. Inside the Making of the Series Air Date: Octotbd S1:E11. Dispatches from Elsewhere drew a 0.1 rating in the 18-49 demographic on average, and then also 330,000 live viewers. AMC The following article contains spoilers for the first episode of Dispatches From Elsewhere Dispatches From Elsewhere s first episode debuted Sunday night. The versions of Simone (Eve Lindley), Janice (Sally. Accompanied by Peter and Simone, she discovers shocking new truths about the Jejune Institute, The Elsewhere Society, and herself. The Dispatches From Elsewhere finale tells, at least in part, the story of the clown-faced boy who is really his character, Peter but the essential reveal of Dispatches From Elsewhere Episode 10 is that Peter is Jason Segel playing a version of himself in recovery from alcohol addiction. Live numbers are just a small part of the equation these days, but the figures aren’t spectacular so far. Janice 7.5 (232) Rate After Fredwynn has snuck into Octavia's car, Janice goes on a mission to rescue him.

Beyond that, AMC also needs to be on board and that is where the ratings come into play. Dispatches from Elsewhere is loosely based on a 2012 documentary called The Institute, about real people becoming obsessed with a massive game and its many secrets (that film’s director actually produced this and wrote an episode).

He’s going to need to have the perfect material to bring it back. Take, for example, what ideas Segel has for the future of the series - he wrote multiple episodes, directed the premiere, and is behind much of the concept. Each of the first four episodes is named after a different member of the cast, most begin with Octavio admonishing the audience to imagine themselves as one of them: first Peter then Simone (Eve.
