Did Animal Kingdom season 3 ratings hold up after big character death?
Following what happened in the season premiere, there were some obvious reasons for concern when it comes to the Animal Kingdom season 3 ratings.
All about ratings, renewals, and cancellations.
Following what happened in the season premiere, there were some obvious reasons for concern when it comes to the Animal Kingdom season 3 ratings.
ABC is doing its best to get its money’s worth right now on the NBA Finals, and because if its presence, it is only inevitable that some other shows are going to feel a little bit of the sting. For now, let’s take a look at some of its impact.
Going into its premiere, it certainly felt like AMC’s Dietland had a great deal of potential going for it. This was a show with an ambitious premise and a great cast — getting Julianna Margulies for her first major TV role since the end of The Good Wife is certainly something to be proud of.
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Judging from the first Animal Kingdom season 3 ratings, one thing feels fairly clear: There are many viewers out there who are on board the TNT series already.
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