NBC moves drama to Friday night after low ratings

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NBC has moved its new drama series, Grosse Pointe Garden Society, to Friday nights at 8 P.M. This time slot is often considered difficult for shows to succeed. The series follows a gardening club in a wealthy Detroit suburb that gets involved in a murder during their gala. So far, only three episodes have aired, out of a total of thirteen planned. Despite the drama and excitement, the show has struggled to attract a big audience on NBC. However, ratings for streaming on Peacock are strong, with many viewers choosing to watch the show online. The shift to Friday night does not necessarily mean the show will be canceled. It shows that NBC is trying to find a better audience for it. The network believes there is potential for the show to grow, as evidenced by its successful streaming numbers. While moving a show to Friday can be risky, NBC hopes that this change will help Grosse Pointe Garden Society build a loyal fanbase. There’s still uncertainty about whether the show is better suited for broadcast or streaming. New episodes can be watched on NBC on Friday nights.


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