Kelsey Grammer 'not concerned about Boss ratings'
Kelsey Grammer has insisted that he is not concerned about the ratings for his show Boss.
The first season of the Starz drama drew praise from critics but struggled in the ratings, with the finale attracting just 0.51m viewers.
"It doesn't frustrate me at all," the actor told the Los Angeles Times. "People will find it. Word of mouth is pretty effective."
Boss has already been picked up for a second season, with Grammer revealing that he also expects a third run to be commissioned.
"We've only been on for eight episodes," he said. "It's a dense piece [so] it takes time for people to wrap their heads around it. I think we'll have a hearty audience by the second or third time around."
The Good Wife's Dee Johnson recently joined Boss creator Farhad Safinia as co-showrunner, following the departure of experienced producers Richard Levine and Lyn Greene.
A ten-part second season of Boss is expected to air on Starz later this year.