All we have to go on for Section 31 is its 180-million-minute premiere week (don't quote me on that figure; it was somewhere around there) per the usual analytics sources. Wasn't the most dreadful outcome imaginable, but it was beneath what we've frequently seen for new-episode weeks of Picard, DIscovery, and Strange New Worlds.
Those show numbers are always going to be inflated to some extent by their total number of episodes, but, like... how many people are actually watching the first season of Strange New Worlds when a third-season episode premieres? Not many, I'd imagine, but that's not the sort of information that anybody here is going to have access to. Probably.
Suffice it to say, Section 31's reception (critical, audience, the whole shebang) has been truly dire. So, yeah. That's not good.
Those show numbers are always going to be inflated to some extent by their total number of episodes, but, like... how many people are actually watching the first season of Strange New Worlds when a third-season episode premieres? Not many, I'd imagine, but that's not the sort of information that anybody here is going to have access to. Probably.
Suffice it to say, Section 31's reception (critical, audience, the whole shebang) has been truly dire. So, yeah. That's not good.