True Blood Sees Ratings Bump in Week 3

Jun
30
2009

Ratings for this week’s episode of True Blood are in and they’re even higher than the premiere! Approximately 3.73 million viewers tuned in for the original airing of “Scratches” at 9PM, up from the 3.7 million who watched the season premiere at 9PM. The buzz continues!

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Comments

2 Responses to “True Blood Sees Ratings Bump in Week 3”
  1. Rebecca says:

    I’m not surprised to see the ratings go up. This is a show that keeps you guessing,has some of the sexier vampires ever,and will leave you on edge because of the way the show is done week to week. This show has it all, good,evil and just a joy to sit a watch and then suffer for a week till its back.

  2. Nia says:

    Its rare to find a show that gives you so much in one episode. There is humor, love, sex, gore, sadness and just plain fun. I can feel my heart racing one minute and then I am laughing the next. I am not surprised at all that the ratings are jumping. The only thing holding this show back is the fact that many people, unfortunately, do not subscribe to HBO. But I am on a mission to continue to get the word out about this most wonderful show. PLease every fan do the same. Lets keep this show going as long as possible. I also am hoping for a lot of Emmy nods here. Especially Stephen Moyer. It is so well deserved.
    Thanks again HBO and Alan Ball!

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