ByPaul Tassi,

Senior Contributor.

I just finished The Witcher season 4, which was…actually not terrible, much to my surprise. But it’s pretty clear from Netflix’s US Top 10 list that the show is failing to capture all that many viewers with its return.

Why? Well, even though we don’t have exact figures, we can see that things are not great. The Witcher season 4 has been stuck at #2 for days, which could be okay, but the show it’s behind is Nobody Wants This season 2, a romantic comedy that has been #1 for ten straight days, and The Witcher, despite being a high-budgeted blockbuster series, cannot unseat it.

Additionally, we have numbers from the week of 10/20 to 10/26, where Nobody Wants This launched on October 23. There, it only had 8.6 million views for half the week, not that far above The Diplomat season 3. Now, almost two weeks after release, it’s unlikely those numbers jumped all that significantly in terms of daily viewing, and The Witcher season 4 is below even that. Not good.