Brian Earl Spilner said:
It's a bit worrisome that the viewership doesn't seem to be growing at all.
GoT started out averaging ~2.5 million per episode in the first season, and by this time in Season 2 was almost up to 4 million viewers.
Westworld ratings have actually dropped this season, with last episode getting only 1.59 million viewers.
Are these numbers good enough? With such a big budget, I doubt HBO is thrilled with these numbers. If these don't go way up in Season 3, I fear it may be done after 3.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/insertcoin/2018/05/13/westworld-season-2-ratings-are-moving-in-the-wrong-direction/
Don't TV shows typically trend downward in viewership numbers the longer they run? GoT would be an exception to this obviously, but it also already had a large following because of the books anyways.
Regardless, while I do think HBO likes numbers and critical acclaim (what network wouldn't... except maybe Syfy which **** canned The Expanse), I don't think HBO is as focused on that as much as broadcast or other cable shows might be. Primarily because it's a subscription channel and people can watch HBO programming now without having to sign up for a bunch of channels the probably won't watch and as long as people are subscribing to HBO Now or via Amazon channels, it's going to be about what's driving to subscribe.