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09-06-2016 02:02 PM |
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Originally Posted by zakman440
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That's quite a good retention, and last night's opening was a strong episode tbh :clap1:. An astonishing rating for Love Island though - I think it'll be safe to say that it'll probably be getting a recommission if they manage to keep a high audience.
In other ratings news:
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welp challenging in a 'it's our goal to improve them' way or a 'this is not good news for the future of the civilian series' way?
Someone should email him and ask him what the likelihood of the civilian series being axed before the end of the contract is if the ratings continued to be poor, hopefully to put our minds at rest one way or another
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Originally Posted by Rob!
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Oooh that's extremely positive? Last night was an excellent episode so hopefully it'll be enough to sustain some interest over the coming days. Love Island can do one, it is SUCH trash. Even Timebomb was obliterating it last year and this looks to be a much better series.
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It may have obliterated it in the ratings but not in series quality, Love Island blew BB16 out of the water
People should give it a chance, I wasn't expecting to like it last year and had the same snobby attitude as most but it was surprisingly good and this year looks extremely promising too, and as others have said the cast are far more like how Big Brother's used to be than they are now - I'd actually say the editing is far more old school BB-esque too.
It might be a show about showmances but there were people last year who made it to the final having never found any love interest and one couple who were just solely friends. You find out a lot about the personalities of each of the islanders and so while the show revolves around the theme of love, it's still got the same qualities I enjoy in Big Brother. It's very underrated
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