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... first episode scored only a 6 percent rating, they thought it was over.

"Six percent? Yeah, it’s done for." "Honestly, I couldn't even follow the premise... It felt like a drama that should've gone to cable." They laughed and joked about it after that first episode aired.

After all, six percent. It wasn’t high, but it wasn’t low either. And with a premise that felt so alien, they thought it lacked the adaptability needed to hook viewers.

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