Oh, what I meant was, the other commenter was saying the Section 31 movie streaming numbers were not good, because they didn't compare favorably to the streaming numbers for the series finale of Discovery.
But I've never seen streaming series numbers released per episode. The Nielsen streaming numbers are per week, which doesn't reflect viewing of only the newest episode. Any earlier episodes being streaming that week are included in those tallies as well.
I was thinking they had probably confused weekly data with episode-specific data. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing some source of per-episode data before pointing that out.
Because Discovery in total is around like 3,500 minutes of content.
So you can't really compare total-minutes-streamed counts on that, to the 90 total minutes of the Section 31 movie. That's why movies and TV are listed seperately and not compared to each other.
(and of course that's setting aside that we have no insight into the metric that really matters to P+: do they believe Section 31 drove sign-ups or subscriber retention?)