Nope. Season 3 started at 4M viewers, and bounced roughly between 3.5M and 4.5M for the season, ending at 3.9M.
Season 4 began at 2.9M, never broke 3.4M until the finale, and was regularly under 3M viewers.
It did, in fact, start to gain viewership. Not by much, and not counting the
series finale.
So going from 2.9 to 3.4 is not a gain in your view? That's what I meant. Relative to the losses it sustained from the outset. Yes. It did in fact gain viewership.
I don't understand what this has to do with the discussion at hand?
Not to mention, it's true of every iteration of Trek ever put out.