‘All Her Fault’, ‘Pluribus’ Off To Strong Start In Luminate Rankings

At an NBCUniversal cocktail reception last Wednesday, company executives touted the debut of the new Peacock limited edition It's all her fault starring, Emmy Award winner Continuity graduate Sarah Snook. We've got the first official word, and it confirms a strong start for the twisted child abduction thriller that tears apart a family.

All her fault which was released on November 6, topped the weekly rankings Bright rating for November 7–13 with 33.6 million hours watched. That's three times the number of views of Netflix's historical miniseries, which ranks second on the list. Death by lightning which amassed 11.7 hours watched over the same period after also debuting on November 6th. Both were binge-drinking with the qualifying tournament – It's all her fault consists of 8 episodes; Death by lightning out of 4. Luminate, which measures streaming ratings in the US, doesn't make views that compare apples to apples. If they did, It's all her fault will still top the list, but not as much. (In a promising sign, the Universal International Studios-produced thriller cracked Luminate's top 50 the previous week (Dec. 31-11), coming in at No. 46 with 1.1 million hours logged on its first day of release.)

This is believed to be the first time a Peacock original scripted series has reached number one since the introduction of the weekly Luminate ratings; the streamer took first place twice over the summer with a reality hit Island of Love.

In case All her fault releasing all episodes at once helped the show score, as Luminate's ratings are based on total views, which means that shows that release episodes weekly, such as Peacock's Poker Face as well as Taylor Sherdian's disadvantaged Paramount+ dramas.

Sheridan Tulsa King, which is heading into its season finale, ranked No. 3 for the week with a total of 6.7 million hours watched of all Season 3 episodes available to date.

It was followed in #4 by Vince Gilligan's new drama. For many, which clocked up 6.4 million hours, with the first two episodes alone being released on November 7th. This is a strong indicator against the backdrop of reports about Apple TV The app crashes due to high demand after Two episodes were uploaded to the platform. The post-apocalyptic sci-fi drama starring Rhea Seehorn airs on Sony TV.

There's a lot of talk about Hulu Everything is fair Premiering on December 4 with three episodes as it also follows a weekly release pattern, it was in 13th place with a respectable 3.9 million hours.

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