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Rating contradiction between the TV series Dönence, which made its finale, and the claimant Adım Farah!

Dönence series, which started as one of the ambitious projects of the summer season on Kanal D, impressed a wide audience with its different story and drama-filled scenes. However, over time, the ratings of the series decreased and it ended with the 14th episode.

When we look at the ratings of the TV series Dönence, which Kanal D did not deem fit to continue, we see that the difference between it and some TV series that started the season with big claims is not that big.

The series Dönence, whose final episode ranked 13th in the all-person category and had a 2-rate, could approach similar rates in the AB and ABC1 categories. However, Kanal D decided to make the series finale, and Dönence remained a 14-episode project.

When we look at the TV series Adım Farah (My Name is Farah), for which Fox TV has great hopes for the second season, an interesting situation emerges in terms of ratings.

Why would the ratings of a series that has very important leading roles such as Demet Özdemir and Engin Akyürek and whose cast includes names such as Fırat Tanış, Feyyaz Duman, Hatice Aslan, Sera Kutlubay and Burak Tamdoğan not be satisfactory?

The TV series Adım Farah, which was criticized that the story of the second season was not much better than the first season, had a great shock with the ratings it received with its 16th episode last week.

Although the series, which did not start the second season well, achieved one step better rates than the Dönence project, this situation was not satisfactory at all.

There was a jump in ratings in the 17th episode of Adım Farah, which was broadcast last Wednesday. In fact, it would be more accurate to say that there is a jump in ratings compared to last week. Because the rates are still not sufficient.

Adım Farah, which seems unlikely to continue with last week’s rates, shed a light of hope with the third episode of the second season.

We placed ninth in the all people category, eighth in the AB group, and seventh in ABC1. This ranking is still not very good for the series. But it is still a good development to be among the top 10 programs.

If the TV series Adım Farah cannot increase its ratings or even stays very low as it was last week, many viewers will experience anxiety about the early finale.

If next week’s episode of Adım Farah has much better ratings than this week, the hope of the audience will increase this time. There is literally a knife-edge situation going on.