Star is an American drama television series created by Lee Daniels and Tom Donaghy. [1] The series follows three young women who navigate the music business on their road to success. The series debuted on December 14, 2016 on Fox [2] and was renewed for a second season in February 2017. [3] The second season debuted on September 27, 2017. [4] On May 10, 2018, Fox renewed the show for a third season, which premiered on September 26, 2018. [5] [6]
During the course of the series, 48 episodes of Star aired over three seasons, between December 14, 2016, and May 8, 2019.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) | ||
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1 | 1 | "Pilot" | Lee Daniels | Lee Daniels & Tom Donaghy | December 14, 2016 | 1AZD01 | 6.71 [7] | ||
Star, an 18-year old orphan living in Pittsburgh, persuades her social worker to give her the location of her half-sister Simone so that the two can pursue their dreams of a music career in Atlanta. After discovering Simone being sexually abused by her foster father Otis, Star stabs him and the two flee in his car. Meanwhile, Star's Instagram friend Alexandra, eager to escape her controlling parents, lies to both Star and Simone about who they are when the girls come to collect her. In Atlanta, the three meet Carlotta, Star's godmother, who encourages them to abandon their dreams and join her church choir. Ignoring her advice, Star, with the help of Carlotta's daughter Cotton, goes to a local strip club, where she gets a washed-up producer, Jahil, to book her and the others for a show at a house party, after which he agrees to manage them. Carlotta visits Jahil (who also managed Carlotta and Star and Simone's mother during their careers), and warns him to stay away from Star. | |||||||||
2 | 2 | "The Devil You Know" | Lee Daniels | Lee Daniels & Tom Donaghy | January 4, 2017 | 1AZD02 | 4.72 [8] | ||
Alexandra's parents show up to bring her back home, straining her relationship with Star, who feels both betrayed and angered by her reluctance to exploit her connections to help their careers. Simone, struggling to forget her memories of abuse, becomes increasingly addicted to prescription medications. As Alexandra wrestles with whether or not to turn her back on the others, Star visits her father Roland and tries to get him to sleep with her despite being underage. However, she decides not to do so after nearly getting caught by Alexandra's snobbish mother, Rose. Unable to persuade his family to loan him more money, Jahil turns to an old friend, who agrees to let him take part in her smuggling operation. As Alexandra and Star patch things up by practicing for an upcoming music festival, Simone makes her debut in Carlotta's choir, only to collapse from drug-related complications after her performance. | |||||||||
3 | 3 | "Next of Kin" | Paul McCrane | Jessica Sharzer | January 11, 2017 | 1AZD03 | 4.25 [9] | ||
While Alexandra and Star set up a deal with producer Big Boi to record their first single, Carlotta and Cotton watch over Simone while she recovers in the hospital. After Star learns about her sister's condition, as well as the hospital's advice to have Simone treated as a suicide risk, she argues with them and Carlotta about what's best for her. Jahil discovers that the "deal" he's been assigned to work on is actually part of a human trafficking ring, and he ends up freeing the girls out of guilt. Star and Alexandra fake a robbery at Carlotta's salon to distract her, giving them time to break into the hospital, grab Simone, and bring her to Boi's studio for recording. When she figures out what's going on, however, an argument breaks out and Boi walks away from the deal. With only two hours left to record, the girls set up an improvised studio in the hospital showers with Jahil's help. Unbeknownst to them, Simone's foster father, who survived the attempt on his life, has managed to track her to Atlanta. | |||||||||
4 | 4 | "Code of Silence" | Rose Troche | Kimberley Ann Harrison | January 18, 2017 | 1AZD04 | 3.96 [10] | ||
Carlotta and Bruce get ready to participate in an annual hairstyling competition, at which the girls are scheduled to perform a showcase of classic Gladys Knight songs. Jahil helps one of the women he freed, Eva, obtain a fake ID so she can start a new life. When his apartment gets ransacked later that evening, he is forced to take her to the show for protection. After the girls perform their opening number, Star is confronted by Otis, and he threatens her. While the others search for them, Simone finds Otis and apparently kills him with Carlotta's gun. Carlotta has Jahil bury the body while she and Star find Simone and comfort her. After swearing the girls to silence, Carlotta sends them back to finish their performance. The salon ultimately wins the competition, and Jahil refuses Eva when she offers to have sex with him. Simone confesses that she didn't kill Otis, but it's unclear who was truly responsible. | |||||||||
5 | 5 | "New Voices" | Tamra Davis | Denitria Harris-Lawrence & Thomas Westfall | January 25, 2017 | 1AZD05 | 3.79 [11] | ||
At a photo shoot, Alexandra storms out after accusing the photographer of trying to "lighten her" in comparison to Star and Simone. While searching through Carlotta's garage, Simone finds an old VCR recording of her mother from 1992, which she shows to the others. Jahil takes Star and Alexandra to observe a rival group, Glamour, which they all acknowledge to be very good. Simone suggests covering one of Mary's songs for an upcoming contest, but both Star and Carlotta are opposed. During a rehearsal session, Jahil admits that he let Mary's career fall apart, but blames Carlotta for being jealous of her talent. In turn, Carlotta tells Alex that Jahil cheated on her with Mary. Hunter gives Star his credit card so that the girls can buy outfits for the contest, at which they perform Mary's song. While outside, Jahil is abducted by masked men. Hunter discovers that Star spent over $20,000 on his card, and they fight. Simone's foster mother contacts her for information about Otis, while an unconscious Jahil is taken to an old warehouse and abandoned. | |||||||||
6 | 6 | "Infamous" | Michael Schultz | Charles Cuesta | February 1, 2017 | 1AZD06 | 4.05 [12] | ||
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7 | 7 | "Black Wherever I Go" | Kevin Tancharoen | Arabella Anderson & Jamila Daniel | February 8, 2017 | 1AZD07 | 4.12 [13] | ||
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8 | 8 | "Mama's Boy" | Millicent Shelton | Gladys Rodriguez | February 15, 2017 | 1AZD08 | 4.07 [14] | ||
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9 | 9 | "Alibi" | J. Miller Tobin | Kimberly Ann Harrison | February 22, 2017 | 1AZD09 | 3.89 [15] | ||
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10 | 10 | "Boy Trouble" | John Krokidas | Denitria Harris-Lawrence | March 1, 2017 | 1AZD10 | 3.36 [16] | ||
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11 | 11 | "Saving Face" | Paul McCrane | Jessica Sharzer | March 8, 2017 | 1AZD11 | 3.80 [17] | ||
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12 | 12 | "Showtime" | Tamara Davis | Tom Donaghy & Charles Pratt Jr. | March 15, 2017 | 1AZD12 | 3.95 [18] | ||
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No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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13 | 1 | "The Winner Takes it All" | Lee Daniels | Karin Gist | September 27, 2017 | 2AZD01 | 5.40 [19] |
Cotton is released from jail. Alex, trying to cope with her miscarriage, prepares to move in with Derek. On a fabricated tip from Arlene, Star is pulled in for questioning over Hunter's murder. The pressure is on for Big Trouble to complete their first album, giving Star the idea to pitch a song for troubled hitmaker Noah Brooks - it backfires, but Alex finds unintentional inspiration...although the label is transferred to the ruthless Ayanna Floyd. Carlotta calls in a favour with the Lyon family, relying on Jamal to set up a (ultimately unsuccessful) meeting with Ayanna. | |||||||
14 | 2 | "Insecure" | Chris Robinson | Kimberly Ann Harrison | October 4, 2017 | 2AZD02 | 4.56 [20] |
Jahil, having faked his death, confronts Angel's father about money stolen from him. Carlotta and the girls meet with Ayanna, who heckles them into re-branding their image: Miss Bruce gives them a makeover, Star decides to do their own music video with an indie approach, and Alex brings in social media influencer Rachel Wallace in to drop their video...but Rachel will only do so for a kiss with Simone. The approach backfires: a livid Ayanna refuses to let the girls participate in her upcoming showcase. Miss Bruce convinces Carlotta to focus on the girls, leaving the salon in her hands. Dee Dee, Simone's tormentor in juvie, hangs herself after a confrontation in their therapy group, leaving feelings of torment in Simone. Star confronts Carlotta about changing the group's management: Carlotta chastises her for her selfishness before a beaten and bruised Jahil turns up at her door. Star begins recording in secret with Noah Brooks, while Carlotta browbeats Ayanna into letting the girls into the showcase. | |||||||
15 | 3 | "FUA...Good Night!" | Paul McCrane | Robert Munic | October 11, 2017 | 2AZD03 | 4.51 [21] |
Alex struggles with caring for Derek, while battling her memories of the miscarriage (revealed to actually have been an abortion). Cotton starts work for Elliot to pay her debt off, but is confronted by a threat once she learns Omari is being released early. Star and the girls begin squabbling after Ayanna slots them at the bottom of her showcase trials (a mall food court): Jahil emerges and offers to be their producer again, eventually sneaking directly to Ayanna after Carlotta intervenes to protect the girls. Maurice Jeter, Ayanna's appointed A&R agent, helps Carlotta come to a compromise that will allow the girls to resume work. The song's underwhelming response at the food court drives Alex into a fury and she wrecks the set: Ayanna is furious until Carlotta persuades her to take advantage of the social media hype and include the girls beside Noah in the showcase - as backup singers. On the day of Noah's TV interview, Star takes over the performance, swaying the audience to her side and starting a new round of posturing between her and Noah that culminates in a kiss. Alex and Star eventually reconcile after Star witnesses her tending to Derek: eventually Maurice comes to Carlotta with producer approval. A man suddenly shows up at the salon asking to see Star. | |||||||
16 | 4 | "It Ain't Over" | John Krokidas | Tom Donaghy | October 18, 2017 | 2AZD04 | 4.22 [22] |
Star, recognising the man as her estranged father, Brody, hostilely rebuffs his attempt to make amends for abandoning her ten years ago. As Alex and Derek motivate each other through their struggles (hers with songwriting and his with physiotherapy), Simone, back in juvie, tries to bond with her new cellmate, Karen, as Jahil tries to mend fences with Cotton. Ayanna hires Rachel Wallace as a consultant for Midtown: Star attacks her in a fit of rage when she dismisses the girls out of hand. Alex, testing out her new position as a producer, co-records with Noah. Derek is slapped back to reality by Miss Ruby and works up the courage to leave the house on his own for the first time since being in the wheelchair: a hate crime incident at a local mini-mart re-motivates Derek to resume his activism. While Brody tries to mend fences with Carlotta, Cotton opens up to a shaky, sobering Jahil about the imminent release of her cellmate Omari, as Ayanna prepares to sign hip-hop diva Gigi Nixon at a party to impress her famous father, Charles Floyd (who ultimately never shows). Banned from Ayanna's party after her dust-up with Rachel, Star sneaks the girls in and they perform to great acclaim, winning Gigi over and leaving Ayanna abashed: simultaneously, Maurice convinces a demoralised Carlotta to sing at a church service. While Alex and Derek mend fences with each other, Star and Noah have sex in a recording room after hours. | |||||||
17 | 5 | "May the Best Manager Win" | Bille Woodruff | Katie Wech | November 8, 2017 | 2AZD05 | 3.76 [23] |
Alex and Derek break up in a fit of rage over each other's secrets. Star and Noah's relationship heats up: she insists on secret sex sessions while he wants more. Ayanna gets into a loaded confrontation with her famous father: she sets up an A&R showcase of her own to get back at him. Jahil attempts to pitch his music to Ayanna: her assistant, Andy, himself a talented singer, sneaks away to record with Jahil. Angel turns up, revealing that Jahil's music is in fact his: Jahil convinces Angel and Andy to become a duo. Alex is arrested for shoplifting: Carlotta helps her face her feelings. Brody keeps attempting to make amends with Star and Simone, to Star's repeat annoyance: when Karen is transferred to a more secure correctional centre, Simone kisses her goodbye. The girls give their first performance as Take 3: they are upstaged by Angel and Andy. Outside the club, Noah's best friend Lucas is stopped by a police officer and gets confrontational: Ayanna attempts to defuse the situation, but the officer shoots and kills Lucas, causing Noah to flip out in a rage. Star, softened after comforting Noah in the wake of the shooting, finally agrees to let Brody attempt to make amends, threatening his life if he endangers her or Simone again: he leaves, secretly reporting to a mysterious woman. Ayanna confesses to Jahil that her time as a business mogul has affected her ability to feel, expressing her admiration for his work with Angel and Andy: they begin making out, unaware that Carlotta is watching them. | |||||||
18 | 6 | "Faking It" | Tamra Davis | Jen Klein | November 15, 2017 | 2AZD06 | 3.74 [24] |
19 | 7 | "Ghetto Symphony" | Chris Robinson | Jewel McPherson | November 29, 2017 | 2AZD07 | 3.67 [25] |
20 | 8 | "A House Divided" | Paul McCrane | Ester Lou Weithers & Moisés Zamora | December 6, 2017 | 2AZD08 | 4.01 [26] |
21 | 9 | "Climax" | Bille Woodruff | Kimberly Ann Harrison | December 13, 2017 | 2AZD09 | 4.16 [27] |
22 | 10 | "Rise From the Ashes" | Kevin Tancharoen | Tom Donaghy & Robert Munic | March 28, 2018 | 2AZD10 | 4.65 [28] |
23 | 11 | "Take it to Church" | Salli Richardson-Whitfield | Leo Richardson | April 4, 2018 | 2AZD11 | 4.21 [29] |
24 | 12 | "Dreamers" | Millicent Shelton | Katie Wech | April 11, 2018 | 2AZD12 | 4.22 [30] |
25 | 13 | "Forward (E)Motion" | Jamie Travis | Jen Klein | April 18, 2018 | 2AZD13 | 4.00 [31] |
26 | 14 | "After the Set, It's the Afterparty" | John Krokidas | Ester Lou Weithers | April 25, 2018 | 2AZD14 | 3.81 [32] |
27 | 15 | "Let the Good Times Roll" | Chris Robinson | Jewel McPherson & Leo Richardson | May 2, 2018 | 2AZD15 | 3.79 [33] |
28 | 16 | "Take It or Leave It" | Paul McCrane | Moises Zamora | May 9, 2018 | 2AZD16 | 3.72 [34] |
29 | 17 | "Mrs. Rivera" | Tamra Davis | Kimberly Ann Harrison & Nina Gloster | May 16, 2018 | 2AZD17 | 3.81 [35] |
30 | 18 | "Thirty Days to Famous" | John Krokidas | Karin Gist & Jen Klein | May 23, 2018 | 2AZD18 | 3.95 [36] |
When egos clash, Take 3's future as a group is at risk. Noah's continued substance use jeopardizes his relationships with the people who care about him most and Simone and Angel's relationship faces its biggest test yet. Meanwhile, Ayanna undergoes a major life change and Cassie (guest star Brandy Norwood) and Carlotta's sibling feud comes to a head |
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No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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31 | 1 | "Secrets & Lies" | Bille Woodruff | Kimberly Ann Harrison | September 26, 2018 | 3AZD01 | 4.64 [37] |
32 | 2 | "Who's the Daddy" | Chris Robinson | Nina Gloster & David Gould | October 3, 2018 | 3AZD02 | 3.99 [38] |
33 | 3 | "A Family Affair" | Ruben Garcia | Randy Huggins & Jewel McPherson | October 10, 2018 | 3AZD03 | 4.11 [39] |
34 | 4 | "All Falls Down" | Cheryl Dunye | Michael C. Martin & Ester Lou Weithers | October 17, 2018 | 3AZD04 | 3.75 [40] |
35 | 5 | "Someday We'll All Be Free" | Janice Cooke | Leo Richardson & Jordan E. Cooper | October 31, 2018 | 3AZD05 | 3.28 [41] |
36 | 6 | "Ante Up" | John Krokidas | Randy Huggins & Rebecca Boss & Chris Masi | November 7, 2018 | 3AZD06 | 3.72 [42] |
37 | 7 | "Karma" | Erica Watson | Kimberly Ann Harrison & Nina Gloster | November 14, 2018 | 3AZD07 | 3.68 [43] |
38 | 8 | "Roots and Wings" | Scott Peters | Jewel McPherson | November 28, 2018 | 3AZD08 | 3.66 [44] |
39 | 9 | "Zion" | Bille Woodruff | Karin Gist | December 5, 2018 | 3AZD09 | 3.92 [45] |
40 | 10 | "When Stars Fall" | Chris Robinson | Ester Lou Weithers | March 13, 2019 | 3AZD10 | 3.57 [46] |
41 | 11 | "Watch the Throne" | Anna Mastro | Michael C. Martin | March 20, 2019 | 3AZD11 | 3.13 [47] |
42 | 12 | "Toxic" | Tasha Smith | Leo Richardson | March 27, 2019 | 3AZD12 | 3.13 [48] |
43 | 13 | "The Reckoning" | Joe Leonard | Kimberly Ann Harrison & Ruth Ferrera | April 3, 2019 | 3AZD13 | 3.39 [49] |
44 | 14 | "Amazing Grace" | Mario Van Peebles | Nina Gloster | April 10, 2019 | 3AZD14 | 3.11 [50] |
45 | 15 | "Lean on Me" | Scott Peters | Randy Huggins | April 17, 2019 | 3AZD15 | 3.23 [51] |
46 | 16 | "Square One" | Tasha Smith | Rebecca Boss & Chris Masi | April 24, 2019 | 3AZD16 | 3.01 [52] |
47 | 17 | "Proud Mary Keep On" | John Krokidas | Jewel McPherson | May 1, 2019 | 3AZD17 | 2.94 [53] |
48 | 18 | "When the Levee Breaks" | Bille Woodruff | Karin Gist & Kimberly Ann Harrison | May 8, 2019 | 3AZD18 | 3.43 [54] |
No. | Title | Air date | Rating/share (18–49) | Viewers (millions) | DVR (18–49) | DVR viewers (millions) | Total (18–49) | Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Pilot" | December 14, 2016 | 2.2/5 | 6.71 [7] | 0.6 | 1.85 | 2.8 | 8.56 [55] |
2 | "The Devil You Know" | January 4, 2017 | 1.6/5 | 4.72 [8] | 0.7 | 1.94 | 2.3 | 6.65 [56] |
3 | "Next of Kin" | January 11, 2017 | 1.4/5 | 4.25 [9] | 0.7 | — | 2.1 [57] | — |
4 | "Code of Silence" | January 18, 2017 | 1.2/4 | 3.96 [10] | 0.8 | 1.74 | 2.0 | 5.70 [58] |
5 | "New Voices" | January 25, 2017 | 1.2/4 | 3.79 [11] | 0.7 | 1.82 | 1.9 | 5.61 [59] |
6 | "Infamous" | February 1, 2017 | 1.3/5 | 4.05 [60] | 0.6 | — | 1.9 [61] | — |
7 | "Black Wherever I Go" | February 8, 2017 | 1.3/5 | 4.12 [13] | — | — | — | — |
8 | "Mama's Boy" | February 15, 2017 | 1.2/4 | 4.07 [14] | 0.8 | — | 2.0 [62] | — |
9 | "Alibi" | February 22, 2017 | 1.2/4 | 3.89 [15] | 0.8 | — | 2.0 [63] | — |
10 | "Boy Trouble" | March 1, 2017 | 1.1/4 | 3.36 [16] | — | — | — | — |
11 | "Saving Face" | March 8, 2017 | 1.2/4 | 3.80 [17] | 0.7 | — | 1.9 [64] | — |
12 | "Showtime" | March 15, 2017 | 1.3/5 | 3.95 [18] | 0.7 | — | 2.0 [65] | — |
No. | Title | Air date | Rating/share (18–49) | Viewers (millions) | DVR (18–49) | DVR viewers (millions) | Total (18–49) | Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | "The Winner Takes It All" | September 27, 2017 | 1.8/7 | 5.40 [19] | 0.4 | 1.18 | 2.2 | 6.58 [66] [lower-alpha 1] |
2 | "Insecure" | October 4, 2017 | 1.4/5 | 4.56 [20] | — | — | — | — |
3 | "FUA...Good Night!" | October 11, 2017 | 1.5/6 | 4.51 [21] | 0.4 | — | 1.9 [67] [lower-alpha 1] | — |
4 | "It Ain't Over" | October 18, 2017 | 1.3/5 | 4.22 [22] | 0.4 | — | 1.7 [68] [lower-alpha 1] | — |
5 | "May the Best Manager Win" | November 8, 2017 | 1.2/4 | 3.76 [23] | 0.5 | — | 1.7 [69] [lower-alpha 1] | — |
6 | "Faking It" | November 15, 2017 | 1.2/4 | 3.74 [24] | — | — | — | — |
7 | "Ghetto Symphony" | November 29, 2017 | 1.2/4 | 3.67 [25] | 0.4 | — | 1.6 [70] [lower-alpha 1] | — |
8 | "A House Divided" | December 6, 2017 | 1.2/4 | 4.01 [26] | 0.6 | — | 1.8 [71] | — |
9 | "Climax" | December 13, 2017 | 1.3/5 | 4.16 [27] | — | — | — | — |
10 | "Rise From the Ashes" | March 28, 2018 | 1.5/6 | 4.65 [28] | — | — | — | — |
11 | "Take it to Church" | April 4, 2018 | 1.3/5 | 4.21 [29] | 0.6 | — | 1.9 [72] | — |
12 | "Dreamers" | April 11, 2018 | 1.3/5 | 4.22 [30] | 0.6 | — | 1.9 [73] | — |
13 | "Forward (E)Motion" | April 18, 2018 | 1.3/5 | 4.00 [31] | 0.5 | — | 1.8 [74] | — |
14 | "After the Set, It's the Afterparty" | April 25, 2018 | 1.2/5 | 3.81 [32] | 0.4 | 1.22 | 1.6 | 5.04 [75] |
15 | "Let the Good Times Roll" | May 2, 2018 | 1.2/5 | 3.79 [33] | 0.5 | — | 1.7 [76] | — |
16 | "Take it or Leave It" | May 9, 2018 | 1.2/5 | 3.72 [34] | 0.5 | — | 1.7 [76] | — |
17 | "Mrs. Rivera" | May 16, 2018 | 1.3/5 | 3.81 [35] | 0.5 | 1.29 | 1.8 | 5.11 [77] |
18 | "Thirty Days to Famous" | May 23, 2018 | 1.3/5 | 3.95 [36] | 0.5 | 1.35 | 1.8 | 5.30 [78] |
No. | Title | Air date | Rating/share (18–49) | Viewers (millions) | DVR (18–49) | DVR viewers (millions) | Total (18–49) | Total viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Secrets & Lies" | September 26, 2018 | 1.4/6 | 4.64 [37] | — | — | — | — |
2 | "Who's the Daddy" | October 3, 2018 | 1.2/5 | 3.99 [38] | 0.5 | — | 1.7 [79] | — |
3 | "A Family Affair" | October 10, 2018 | 1.3/6 | 4.11 [39] | 0.5 | 1.40 | 1.8 | 5.40 [80] |
4 | "All Falls Down" | October 17, 2018 | 1.2/5 | 3.75 [40] | 0.4 | 1.28 | 1.6 | 5.04 [81] |
5 | "Someday We'll All Be Free" | October 31, 2018 | 0.9/4 | 3.28 [41] | 0.6 | 1.50 | 1.5 | 4.78 [82] |
6 | "Ante Up" | November 7, 2018 | 1.1/5 | 3.72 [42] | 0.5 | 1.39 | 1.6 | 5.11 [83] |
7 | "Karma" | November 14, 2018 | 1.1/5 | 3.68 [43] | 0.5 | 1.41 | 1.6 | 5.09 [84] |
8 | "Roots and Wings" | November 28, 2018 | 1.1/5 | 3.66 [44] | 0.4 | 1.15 | 1.5 | 4.81 [85] |
9 | "Zion" | December 5, 2018 | 1.2/5 | 3.92 [45] | 0.5 | — | 1.7 [86] | — |
10 | "When Stars Fall" | March 13, 2019 | 1.1/5 | 3.57 [46] | 0.4 | — | 1.5 [87] | — |
11 | "Watch the Throne" | March 20, 2019 | 1.0/5 | 3.13 [47] | 0.4 | 1.18 | 1.4 | 4.32 [88] |
12 | "Toxic" | March 27, 2019 | 0.9/4 | 3.13 [48] | 0.5 | 1.15 | 1.4 | 4.28 [89] |
13 | "The Reckoning" | April 3, 2019 | 1.0/5 | 3.39 [49] | 0.4 | — | 1.4 [90] | — |
14 | "Amazing Grace" | April 10, 2019 | 0.9/4 | 3.11 [50] | 0.5 | 1.18 | 1.4 | 4.30 [91] |
15 | "Lean on Me" | April 17, 2019 | 0.9/4 | 3.23 [51] | 0.5 | 1.24 | 1.4 | 4.47 [92] |
16 | "Square One" | April 24, 2019 | 0.9/4 | 3.01 [52] | 0.4 | 1.21 | 1.3 | 4.22 [93] |
17 | "Proud Mary Keep On" | May 1, 2019 | 0.9/4 | 2.94 [53] | 0.5 | 1.27 | 1.4 | 4.21 [94] |
18 | "When the Levee Breaks" | May 8, 2019 | 1.0/5 | 3.43 [54] | 0.4 | — | 1.4 [95] | — |
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