The concept of the HBO show has changed over the years, from defining the genre to “prestigious dramas” such as The Sopranosto sharp / weird comedies like Restrain your enthusiasmto extremely expensive spectacles at the cinema level such as Game of Thronesbut although the attention attracted by the spectacles seemed to captivate everything else, a little show called Euphoria moves by truck, dominating the cultural conversation with its trivial stories with high stakes for teenagers, drugs, sex and Zendaya.
And now, from last season’s finale, Euphoria it is now HBO’s second most-watched show since 2004, the first Game of Thrones. This statistic comes from HBO itself (through Diversity), so there is no explanation for this thing “from 2004” (perhaps some medium-term Deadwood or Soprano the season was technically bigger, but HBO doesn’t want to lose good PR Euphoria?), but the point is this Euphoria is huge.
So huge Diversity says the ratings for the episode have risen “almost 100 percent” since the first season and reached a “high value for a new series” with the episode, which aired against the Super Bowl earlier this month. Who would have thought that there is not much crossover between the audience Euphoria and the Super Bowl?
It’s worth noting that it all comes from HBO, so it’s just pointless HBO propaganda (like when Netflix brags about how popular its original content is), but his decision to divulge that fact at least shows that HBO is very pleased. from Euphoria. Besides, speaking of nonsense, the show is “the most tweeted TV show of the decade (so far),” according to separate Diversity report.
If that was something that mattered, though, we’d all hear about … 9-1-1: Lone Star much more than we do now. (To this writing, this is one of the shows that is currently on trend on Twitter and what lends itself best to this kind of joke. WWE Raw and The bachelor not so funny, you know.)
If you are looking forward to see what it is Euphoria hype is around, the second season has just ended and it is already has been renewed for a third.