The Rookie: Los Angeles Cop Cops will be on the air in less time than planned. Indeed, just one evening later, M6 made the decision to accelerate the broadcast of the new 3rd season starting this Friday, April 8th.
Although 2 episodes were originally scheduled each week, the channel has reviewed its plans and will now offer 3 new episodes each evening, followed by a repeat of previous seasons.
From 21:10 this Friday evening, you will be able to find episodes 3, 4 and 5 of Season 3 on M6 before discovering episodes 6, 7 and 8 next week. Consists of only 14 episodes, usually against 22. Accordingly, the broadcast of this season will end on April 29.
If the network has not communicated about this decision, this last-minute change in the program will be explained by the frustrated audience of The Rookie during its launch last Friday.
The first two episodes attracted just 1.43 million viewers, according to Médiamétrie, or 6.8% of the general public and 11.3% of women under the age of fifty (FRDA-50). Since the start of Season 2, the declines compared to previous seasons have attracted 1.62 million curious people, while the first season gathered 2.80 million people.
It should also be noted that the competition was fierce at the start of the 3rd season, as The Rookie had to face Captain Marlowe, who remains one of France Télévisions’s undisputed winners with over 6 million viewers. TF1 show The Mask Singer which fascinated 3.5 million people.
Conducted by Nathan Fillon, Newcomer: A Los Angeles police officer follows John Nolan, a newly divorced forty-year-old man who decides to change his life and realize an old dream in front of a police officer. He travels to Los Angeles to live and, despite his age, finds himself among the bruises.
Source: allocine

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