Night Country Season Finale Ratings

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Plenty of crime fans tuned in to see if Danvers and Navarro would solve the mysterious deaths of those eight naked scientists.

HBO said Monday that the anthology’s fourth-season finale drew 3.2 million multiplatform viewers, marking a Sunday viewing high for the drama starring Jodie Foster and Kali Reis.

What’s more, the six episodes that were the brainchild of showrunner and executive producer Issa López now rank as the most-watched season of the anthology series that first began in 2014. So far, the series is averaging 12.7 millions of multiplatform viewers.

HBO says Sunday’s finale performed 55% better than last season’s finale, while the series as a whole has remained the top title on Max since its Season 4 debut.

Season four ended with a big question mark: namely, whether Navarro (Reis, in a featured role) survived his walk across the ice. Speaking to Deadline, Lopez said it was up to viewers to decide what happened to the tormented detective.

“I’m not saying she’s alive and I’m certainly not saying she’s dead,” Lopez said. “I crafted this very carefully as an ink block test for you to discover yourself as an audience member. I love that Navarro states very early in the series that he has the urge to just walk away and leave everything behind. On the other hand, the entire series is an exploration of the fact that she feels a calling to the afterlife. At the climax of the ending, and instead of fighting it and going into pain and fear, she gives in to it. And in doing so she receives a part of herself. This is how that call that she feared so much is solved. The Aboriginal people of Australia go and walk, meet each other and then come back, which I think is what Kali adopted (for the character). However, there is a possibility that she is also with the women who came before her to visit them. You can read it both ways and it is up to you to interpret which one satisfies your heart.”

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