There is no need to wonder whether the Turn: Washington’s Spies TV show will be cancelled or renewed for season five. When AMC renewed the historical drama series, the cable channel stipulated it was for a fourth and final season. So, why bother to track the ratings? First of all, it keeps us off the streets. But probably, more importantly, it helps us gauge whether other AMC TV series will be cancelled or renewed. Finally, strong ratings increase the likelihood of a spin-off or sequel series. So how will Turn: Washington’s Spies do in the Nielsens, during its final installment? Stay tuned.
An American Revolutionary War spy drama, Turn: Washington Spies stars Jamie Bell as Abraham Woodhull, Owain Yeoman as Benedict Arnold, and Ian Kahn as George Washington. The AMC cast also includes: Seth Numrich, Daniel Henshall, Heather Lind, Meegan Warner, Kevin R. McNally, Angus Macfadyen, Burn Gorman, Samuel Roukin, Ksenia Solo, and Nick Westrate. The story follows the Culper Spy Ring — friends who become spies to help turn the tide of the war.
The fourth and final season opens with traitor Benedict Arnold exacting revenge upon George Washington, by handing over suspected spies to the Brits. And while Woodhull and his Culper Ring cohorts evade Arnold’s grasp, he feels compelled to seek vengeance. What truly matters, though, is winning the war. Woodhull must forsake his bloodlust and focus, in order to prevail.
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For comparisons: The third season of Turn: Washington’s Spies averaged a 0.14 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 556,000 total viewers.
What do you think? Are you still watching the Turn: Washington Spies TV series? Is it ending at the right time, or should it have been renewed for a fifth season on AMC?
Great show Loved It!! Please do a sequel!! So well acted and so well written. The final was done well too, its just you didn’t want it to end!! I am 59 and my husband is 63 They need to expand the demographic to older people!! the ratings would be much better.
I did like the fourth season of this show and the way it told a story of espionage in the revolution war. It kind of makes me wish to see AMC do this same concept about the American Civil War. There were a lot of spies on both sides in that war.