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Chris Pratt Responds To 'Terminal List' Critics, Dr. Evil Meme, Viewerships

Chris Pratt on his Amazon Prime Video show The Terminal List, he refuted on his Instagram story with screenshots of Dr. Evil's content and the Daily Mail report. Take it, hate it!

The actor who plays James Reese of the Navy His Seal on the show is on terminal liston Rotten Tomatoes after the show earns him 40%. responded to the score. A review aggregation website, it has landed firmly in "rotten" territory.

Negative reviews were terminal listings forbeing "too welcome" andfor "not selling well" , was panned. and Joel Keller of Decider advised viewers to skip the show. In his reviewof the terminal list he wrote: Performance of Pratt and the rest of the cast. Life is pretty tough these days. Our entertainment does not need such monotonous darkness.

Pratt's response was to promote his show's numbers, The Terminal List apparently undaunted by critics. I pointed out that it was viewed by the viewer.

has since disappeared, but In a post shared to his story captured by The New York Post,Pratt said  } I shared a screenshot.The Daily Mail said, "Chris Pratt's new naval thriller Terminal List defies scathing reviews from critics to top the ratings charts with 1.6 billion minutes of streams. Soared,” reports the headline.

In another addition to his story, Pratt Austin Powerswrote "1.6 bilirurrillion minutes" above his Evil image.

His post is Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery, in which Dr. ” is quoted.

Device List emerged as a hit for Amazon, according to the latest Nielsen viewership report, which is where Pratt pulled his 1.6 billion figure. . According to his July 4th to 10th figures, The Terminal List was #2 on Nielsen's streaming chart and Netflix's Stranger Things {slightly below 66. }took the top spot with his 4.8 billion minutes watched from 34 episodes perTV Line.

Through eight episodes, Terminal List was watched for his 1.6 billion minutes. According to Nielsen, a third of the viewers of the show are between the ages of 50 and 64.