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TV Ratings: Walker Hits 10-Episode Audience High, Good Girls Ends Low

In the latest TV show ratings, The CW’s Walker this week drew 1.2 million total viewers — its largest audience in 10 episodes (dating back to March 18) — while also ticking up to a 0.2 demo rating.

Leading out of that, The Outpost (460K/0.1) improved on last week’s goose egg.

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CBS’ Big Brother (3.7 mil/0.9) was steady week-to-week and led Thursday in both measures; read recap. Love Island (1.8 mil/0.4) added some eyeballs while steady in the demo.

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Over on NBC, Making It (2 mil/0.3) was steady. Good Girls‘ double-episode series finale did 2.1 mil/0.3 and then 1.5 mil/0.2, with the latter matching the show’s all-time demo low. Readers gave the finale an average grade of “C,” while Season 4 netted a “B” (read recap).

Elsewhere, ABC’s Holey Moley (2.7 mil/0.4), When Nature Calls (1.8 mil/0.3) and The Hustler (1.6 mil/0/3) were all steady, as was Fox’s Beat Shazam (1.7 mil/0.4).

Want scoop on any of the above shows? Email InsideLine@tvline.com and your question may be answered via Matt’s Inside Line.

The Live+Same Day numbers reported in our ratings column do not reflect a show’s overall performance, given the increased use of delayed playback via DVR and streaming platforms, plus out-of-home viewing. These numbers (Nielsen fast nationals, unless denoted as finals) instead aim to simply illustrate trends or superlatives. Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball.

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