Bye Bye 2024 has created a lot of reactions since its broadcast on December 31.
Many did not hide their disappointment with the most recent edition of the end-of-year show presented on ICI Télé.
Among the criticisms that came up repeatedly, we find in particular the fact that the punch sketches were often predictable.
People would have liked to have funnier moments and more
punched.
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In the last few hours, the audience ratings for Bye Bye 2024 were announced by TV columnist Richard Therrien.
The most recent edition of Bye Bye produced by Simon-Olivier Fecteau was seen by 3,013,000 viewers.
These are good numbers for a show in Quebec, but we can note a drop of 303,000 followers compared to the ratings in 2023 (3,316,000).
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It is still a surprise the drop in television ratings since Bye Bye 2024 was highly anticipated by many viewers.
-Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse, Claude Legault, Guylaine Tremblay and Pierre-Yves Roy-Desmarais were the four main actors for this end-of-year show.
The sketch involving Pierre-Yves Roy-Desmarais who played Sébastien Delorme was obviously eagerly awaited by the public.
The actor who plays Léo MacDonald in Indefensible has caused a lot of talk in 2024 with his numerous photos published on social networks as well as his new romantic relationship with a woman several years younger than him.
Sébastien Delorme was also cramped when he watched the sketch about him. He posted a video of himself to his fans as he filmed himself watching this segment of Bye Bye 2024.
Despite the drop in audience ratings compared to 2023, Simon-Olivier Fecteau and his colleagues can be happy.
Reaching more than 3 million viewers in 2024 is not an easy task!
Congratulations to the entire Bye Bye team!
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