Outlander Season 3, Episode 11 ratings throwback: Audience ticks back up

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After a low week in the audience, Outlander ticked back up in the ratings for Season 3, Episode 11. Here’s a look back at the TV ratings.

On Nov. 26, 2017, Outlander Season 3, Episode 11 aired for the first time. It would be an episode to start a strong end for the season, offering fans a heartfelt moment between the Fraser couple and Fergus. Here’s a look back at the TV ratings for the episode to celebrate the anniversary this week.

TV Series Finale offers a look back at the Live + Same Day ratings. One of the biggest takeaways is the rebound in the ratings that we saw with Episode 11, back up by 13% after a season-low during the previous week.

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Sadly, that wasn’t the case for the demo. This episode saw the season-low for the demo, down by 7% to 0.26. It wouldn’t be a series low but it was disappointing for a relatively strong episode. While there are a lot of negative comments about Claire’s 20-minute trek through the jungle, it’s important to note how this shows Claire as a strong survivor. Little did we know, it would become a moment to mirror through Brianna’s trek through the wilderness.

This was also the episode that saw one of the best Claire and Jamie reunions. After being separated on different ships and scared they wouldn’t see each other again, the two found themselves shipwrecked/stranded on the same island.

Plus, this episode would give us Fergus and Marsali’s wedding. Without this episode, we wouldn’t have seen Jamie officially make Fergus a part of the Fraser clan.

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What did you think of Outlander Season 3, Episode 11? What was your favorite moment from the episode? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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