Midnight, Texas: A Supernatural Drama Series Based on Charlaine Harris’ Books

Midnight, Texas is a television series that aired on NBC from 2017 to 2018. It is based on the book series of the same name by Charlaine Harris, who also wrote the novels that inspired the True Blood series. The show follows the lives of various supernatural beings who live in a small town called Midnight, Texas, where they find a sense of community and protection from the outside world.
The main protagonist is Manfred Bernardo (François Arnaud), a psychic who moves to Midnight after his grandmother’s ghost tells him to do so. There, he meets other residents, such as Olivia Charity (Arielle Kebbel), a human assassin; Lemuel Bridger (Peter Mensah), a vampire; Bobo Winthrop (Dylan Bruce), a human pawn shop owner; Fiji Cavanaugh (Parisa Fitz-Henley), a witch; Joe Strong (Jason Lewis), a fallen angel; and Creek Lovell (Sarah Ramos), a human waitress and Manfred’s love interest. Together, they face various threats from supernatural and human enemies, as well as their own personal demons.
The series received mixed reviews from critics and audiences, who praised the cast and the diversity of characters, but criticized the plot and the writing. The show was canceled by NBC after two seasons, but the producers are looking for other outlets to continue the story. The series has a loyal fan base who enjoy the dark and quirky tone of the show, as well as the romance and humor among the characters.
The series debuted on July 24, 2017, with a 0.9 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 3.6 million viewers, according to Nielsen ratings. It was the most-watched scripted series premiere that summer among broadcast networks. The first season averaged a 0.7 rating and 2.7 million viewers. The second season premiered on October 26, 2018, with a 0.4 rating and 2 million viewers. The second season averaged a 0.4 rating and 1.9 million viewers. The series finale aired on December 28, 2018, with a 0.4 rating and 2.1 million viewers.
The series received a 61% approval rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 28 reviews, with an average rating of 5.5/10. The site’s critical consensus reads, \”Midnight, Texas recycles too many southern gothic tropes to possess much of its own unique flavor, but it’s endearingly idiosyncratic enough to merit attention from viewers with an interest in the occult.\” The series also received an 88% approval rating from audiences on Rotten Tomatoes, based on over 250 ratings. The series received a 7.3/10 rating from users on IMDb, based on over 14,000 votes .
Despite its loyal fan base, Midnight, Texas was canceled by NBC after two seasons. The network announced the decision on December 21, 2018, a week before the series finale aired. The main reason for the cancellation was the low ratings that the show received throughout its run. The second season of Midnight, Texas averaged a 0.4 rating in the 18-49 demographic, down more than 40% from the season 1 average in live+same-day measurements.
Some of the factors that may have contributed to the ratings decline were the change of showrunners, the long hiatus between seasons, and the shift from summer to fall schedule. The show also faced tough competition from other networks and streaming services, as well as a lack of promotion and support from NBC. The show’s producers, Universal Television, are reportedly shopping the series to other outlets, hoping to find a new home for the supernatural drama.
Midnight, Texas was a weird little gem that did not get the recognition it deserved. It was a show that celebrated diversity, friendship, and love among its characters, while also delivering thrilling and fun stories that explored the paranormal and the mystical. It was a show that had a lot of potential and a lot of heart, and it will be missed by many fans who enjoyed being in its world.
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