Overview
- ABC says Season 2 is the fall’s No. 1 broadcast entertainment series in live+7 viewing, making it the first 10 p.m. drama to lead the measure since ER in 1999–2000.
- Through Oct. 7, the show averaged 7.62 million total viewers, up 29% from 5.91 million a year ago, the largest year-to-year gain among broadcast dramas this season.
- The Oct. 7 episode posted multiplatform season highs with 12.5 million total viewers and a 2.31 adults 18–49 in seven-day totals, plus 8.09 million and a 0.71 on linear.
- ABC’s first-half finale airs Oct. 28, with new episodes occupying Tuesdays at 10 p.m. on the network and streaming the next day on Hulu and Disney+.
- Forbes reports the series currently ranks No. 1 on both Hulu and Disney+, with strong critical marks including a 98% Rotten Tomatoes score across two seasons.