It appears viewers kissed and made up with Network Ten's The Bachelor on Thursday night after turning away in droves the night before.
According to the latest ratings from OzTAM, 1.123 million viewers nationally tuned in to watch Nick 'The Honey Badger' Cummins send a devastated Cassie Wood packing on Thursday night.
That was 160,000 more viewers than the night before, when the reality show drew in 963,000 viewers nationally.
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Return to form: Viewers kissed and made up with The Bachelor after ditching the show in droves the night before... but is all as it seems? Pictured: Nick 'Honey Badger' Cummins with Bachelor contestant Cassie Wood
In the all-important 18 to 49 age bracket, The Bachelor was a clear winner on Thursday evening, beating Gogglebox, The Project and Channel Nine's The Footy Show with a whopping 463,000 viewers.
However, industry experts have attributed The Bachelor ratings return simply to the fact that The Block was not on to steal the show's thunder.
On Wednesday night The Bachelor suffered its worst ratings this season.
Drawcard; According to the latest overnight figures from OzTAM, 1.123 million viewers nationally tuned in to watch Nick 'Honey Badger' Cummins send a devastated Cassie Wood (pictured) packing on Thursday night
The reality show crumbled under the weight of The Block, and only narrowly beat the ABC's offerings.
The reality dating show brought in 963,000 viewers nationally, according to OzTAMs overnight ratings - the lowest number so far.
At the top of pack, Channel Nine's The Block blitzed the competition with 1.309 million viewers.
Numbers game: The Bachelor reached 160,000 more viewers on Thursday than the night before. Pictured: Nick with Cassie
Although it consistently beat ratings juggernaut The Block during the first half of the season, The Bachelor failed to beat much weaker competition in Shaun Micallef's Mad As Hell on Wednesday.
Mad As Hell and The Bachelor ended up dead-even in the national ratings, despite Micallef's show airing on traditionally lower-rating national broadcaster ABC.
The highest rated show on Wednesday night was The Block, which saw viewers tune in to watch the transformations of the 're-do rooms'.
Winners: At the top of pack, Channel Nine's The Block blitzed the competition - including The Bachelor - with 1.309 million viewers on Wednesday night
In nail-biting scenes, Jess and Norm won $10,000 for their efforts, with the episode seeming to be an audience favourite.
The show had a cracking start to the week as a whopping 978,000 viewers tuned in on Tuesday night.
For that episode, it looked like crime did pay, after a dramatic arrest on the renovation show boosted ratings.
Big hit: The Honey Badger's season of The Bachelor has been the most successful of the Australian franchise so far
It pushed the show to the number one spot, helping Nine secure the lead over rivals Seven and Ten.
Although Ten failed to bring in the viewers this week with The Bachelor, it's a far cry from last week's statistics.
The dating show has been killing the competition, and last week brought in a national audience of 1.190 million viewers.
High five: The season six premiere was the most-viewed Bachelor Australia debut ever, with an audience of 940,000 glued to the box
Honey Badger's season of The Bachelor has been the most successful of the Australian franchise so far.
The season six premiere was the most-viewed Bachelor Australia debut ever, with an audience of 940,000 glued to the box.
Cassie left The Bachelor in tears on Thursday's episode after failing to receive a rose from Nick following an eventful hometown date.
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