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Rotten Tomatoes’ No-Score Show ‘9-1-1’ Makes Its Mark on Disney+

THE 9-1-1 the universe now has three series, with the latest spin-off, 9-1-1: Nashville. The high-octane drama set in the country music capital of the world has aired three episodes so far, with new episodes airing Thursdays on ABC. The show is also available to stream on Disney-owned streaming platforms including Disney+ and Hulu. Since its premiere, the series has regularly appeared in the top ten on Disney+. FlixPatrol streaming data shows that 9-1-1: Nashville continues to maintain a strong position in the rankings, even in the face of competition from streaming behemoths like High potential And Grey’s Anatomy. It’s the same case on Hulu, where it appears in the streaming service’s top ten despite having no review or audience score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes.

Following in the footsteps of his predecessors, 9-1-1: Nashville is a thrilling procedural exploring the lives of first responders in Tennessee’s capital. The series follows their personal and professional exploits as they perform some of the most difficult rescues while dealing with their own private drama. 9-1-1: Nashville is exceptionally dramaticwith a soapy tone as it explores family dynamics and secrets. The show is produced by Ryan Murphy, Tim Minear, Rachad Raisani, Brad FalchukAnd Angela Bassett. The stars of the series Chris O’Donnell, Jessica Capshaw, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, LeAnn Rimes, Hailey Kilgore, Michael Provost, Juani FélizAnd Hunter McVey.

How is “9-1-1: Nashville” performing?

Recent reports indicate that the show is doing well, especially when streaming is taken into account. The pilot attracted 3.75 million live viewers and grew to 12.4 million in seven days once Hulu and Disney+ streaming were included. This represents an increase of 231%, demonstrating just how much viewing habits have changed. The show also earned a 1.51 rating in the key demo over the seven days. It remains to be seen how the series performs throughout the season, but given its strong presence on both streaming services, the future looks bright.

Meanwhile, the action and drama continues every week. In 9-1-1: Nashville In Season 1, Episode 4, “Bad Case of the Blues,” the team responds to two emergencies while Blythe takes action to protect her family, according to the official log below.

“Don and Team 113 respond to emergencies at a water park and sorority house. Meanwhile, the team puts Blue’s skills and knowledge to the test as he practices for his firefighter exam, while Blythe digs into Blue’s past.”

Watch new episodes of 9-1-1: Nashville live at 9 p.m. on ABC or streaming the next day on Hulu and Disney+. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.

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