Helsinki syndrome is Yle’s investment – the viewers don’t watch

Helsinki syndrome is not among the most watched programs.

The Helsinki syndrome has been published in its entirety in Areena at the beginning of the month. Over

One of Yle’s investments this fall has failed to interest viewers. Helsinki syndrome is not among the most watched programs.

The opening episode set the series’ own record. On the day of the show, an average of 294,000 Finns watched it. At the same time, Big Brother Finland attracted 441,000 and Dancing with the Stars 821,000 pairs of eyes.

On TV1, the ranking of Helsinki Syndrome was 15. Among others, Komisario Lewis’ latest and Nature’s Moment: Untamed New Zealand were wedged ahead.

In the following weeks, the Helsinki syndrome has not reached the top list maintained by Finnpanel. The 20 most popular programs from the largest channels are listed.

Peter Franzén plays Elias Karo. A man kidnaps four journalists to reveal the injustices that befell his family in Depression-era Finland. Over

You can also draw conclusions based on Yle’s online TV. The viewing times of each episode are announced separately in the arena. The entire series was published on the website about three weeks ago. The first part has been viewed approximately 650,000 times. After that, the number first collapses with 240,000 and continues to fall so that the last episode has been seen by 280,000 people.

Oona Airola plays journalist Hanna Raivio, who is kidnapped. Over

So what’s wrong with Helsinki syndrome? You can get a hint from the comments that have been written in Yle Areena’s public area to the Facebook page. A Pekka states, for example, the following about domestic drama:

– 8 episodes is way too much, boring pedaling in place. Three episodes would have been enough to tell the story. For a condensed story, there would have been enough excitement for every episode.

Maya is on the same lines. For him, the process is unfortunately long-winded. Helin thinks the series is “absolutely boring nonsense”, no Even in the attic don’t be convinced.

– Well, now it’s really long-winded. During the first episode, I fell asleep twice, he reveals.

Taneli Mäkelä interprets police negotiator Jarmo Kiiske. Over

The technical implementation also gets a bit of a kick. The font is considered too light and the articulation unclear.

– I have perfectly normal hearing, but I can’t understand anything from the articulations of these mumblers, among other things Sliver vex.

Helsinki syndrome today on TV1 at 21:05. See all TV programs and broadcast times in Telku’s TV guide.

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