Outlander season 3 episode 8 ratings: Second-biggest numbers to date
After all, the episode “First Wife” is now officially the second most-watched episode of the series to date in live+same-day viewing measures! Overall, the series (starring Caitriona Balfe and Sam Heughan) drew 1.64 million viewers total, an increase of nearly 8% from the week prior. This puts the show up by about 40,000 from “Freedom & Whisky,” which is now the third-most-watched episode of the series. “A. Malcolm,” the episode featuring the long-awaited Jamie / Claire reunion, still holds the record with 1.72 million.
For those of you who are interested in seeing the year-to-year comparisons (we love reporting these), Outlander is up an incredible 44% in total viewers and almost 53% in the 18-49 demographic. Sure, the demo is relatively useless to a show airing on a subscriber-based network, but we still enjoy looking at it given that most other ad-supported networks are reliant on them and it’s good for cross-promotion. (Season 3 is averaging over a 0.3 demo rating as of right now.)
What were the reasons for the increased “First Wife” viewership? One of the biggest ones simply had to be the hype around the episode’s central Jamie – Claire confrontation. We knew his secret marriage was going to come out, and as a result of that an epic argument would follow — there were high stakes and we all wanted to know how this was going to play out. There is no bigger sell for an episode than a big event taking place — this is why “A. Malcolm” currently holds the record. That reunion had been hyped up for most of the year and there was no way viewers were going to miss out on the chance to check out the episode live. Of course, there are also many eager fans who view these episodes on the Starz app in advance — those are not counted in these reported numbers. These are just the viewers who watched the show either live or the original broadcast that same day. App viewers are tabulated elsewhere.
There are of course some natural fluctuations that come in here week to week, whether they be because of real-world headlines, other competition, and even the weather. This is why ratings often prove to not be an exact science, and why any prediction you can make is loose at best. Trying to determine whether or not viewers will watch a show live is a challenge.
What’s next?
We’ll save our ratings prediction for Outlander season 3 episode 9 (watch a preview for it here) until we get a little bit closer to the episode airing. Nonetheless, our hope is that the appeal of seeing Jamie and Claire at sea will convince many viewers to check out the show when it airs. Their voyage should be a solid enough tease to get people watching.
Your take on the ratings
Did they meet your expectations? Share some of your thoughts now in the comments section below.
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Ingela
November 9, 2017 @ 10:05 am
Are you counting only US or other countries as well?
becky
November 9, 2017 @ 10:48 am
Only US and only live viewers (those who watch on Sunday) via STARZ app or subscription.
Honey Jackson
November 8, 2017 @ 4:16 pm
I loved this episode,but have only 2 tiny “gripes”?I so wish Jamie & Claire’s “fight” in the bedroom had been “longer”(love❤❤????when they fight & “make-up!)and also that jenny would’ve stayed away for a bit longer,so J&C could keep “doing” what they were “doing”!LOVED the way he grabbed her,kissed her,she slapped him,he missed her again,and….we all know the rest! These two have such INTENSE CHEMISTRY,in these “fight scenes”,that I NEED MORE…please! They blow us away! Oh,one more thing,I wish all episodes were 2 hours long,too! Not asking for too much,am I?!??????????????????????????
Kristin Zhivago
November 8, 2017 @ 2:35 am
The only thing I missed from this episode was Jamie’s response to Claire’s statement, during the argument, that Laoghaire tried to have her killed. In the book, Jamie responded with something like, “If I had known that, I never would have married her.” I guess the show’s writer was going for that comedic aspect in Claire’s response (“I told you to thank her – not marry her!”). Frankly, these actors – Sam and Caitriona – astound me for their ability interact believably, even in the midst of passionate parrying. Both Sam and Caitriona were strong in the “alone” episodes – especially Jamie with Willie – but the two of them together, having that heated discussion in this episode, was truly psychological and romantic poetry in motion. Bravo.
Judith McParland
November 7, 2017 @ 7:45 pm
I thought this was one of the best episodes of all three seasons as it moved the relationship between Jamie and Claire forward to what it becomes in the rest of the books, doubts removed and a unit formed of Mr. & Mrs. Fraser. A lot of fans seem disturbed by some of the departures from the books, but I understand that visual media is much different from literary media. The one change that I applaud is the depiction of the Asian character. I thought his whole plot involvement was pretty silly, the short stature, the blue silk pajama like garb, the tumble saults and foot fetish did nothing to move the story on. I was glad to see that in the series he proved to be intelligent, personable and when Jamie told him to be careful, that the law might be after him, he answered “aye” which was the perfect response for someone from a foreign land living in Scotland. All in all, the series has improved every year, every episode. Well done by all involved.
zebracrazy
November 7, 2017 @ 7:34 pm
Hope they keep on going up!! Would love to know the numbers of total viewing, how many watch on app, how many times it is replayed!! I think it is a phenomenon that people watch each episode sometimes 10 times. Absolutely amazing!!
Levinia Heinisch
November 8, 2017 @ 3:42 am
I have watched it more times than I can count, now that I am retired it’s on all night. Very good storyline within keeping with the book.
becky
November 7, 2017 @ 4:35 pm
Fantastic!
Better than I expected.. Keep on rising baby !