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Bffs - Jill Taylor- Roxie Sinner- Bianca Bangs ... -

| Metric | Value | Interpretation | |--------|-------|----------------| | | 2,800,000 | Strong viral traction for a debut indie series | | Average Watch Time | 6 min 45 sec (85 % of episode length) | High retention; audience engaged throughout | | Engagement Rate (likes + comments / total views) | 15 % | Well above industry average for short‑form content (≈ 5‑8 %) | | Sentiment (via Brandwatch analysis) | 88 % Positive, 9 % Neutral, 3 % Negative | Positive reception; key praise points: humor, relatability, representation | | Demographic Breakdown | 62 % Female, 35 % Male, 3 % Non‑binary; 45 % US, 30 % Europe, 20 % Latin America | Target audience aligns with intended demographic | | Social Media Mentions | #BFFS trended #5 in US TikTok for 3 consecutive days (episode 6) | Organic buzz driven by meme‑friendly moments |

Their challenges didn’t vanish. Roxie still feared complacency; Jill still measured, sometimes too carefully; Bianca still wrestled with private cowardice. But they built rituals that held them steady: Sunday morning walks, a rotating “supply box” of mismatched teacups Jill kept on her porch for visitors, and a tiny annual holiday they called Lantern Night, when they wrote one honest thing on a scrap of paper, folded it into a paper lantern, and floated it on the neighborhood pond. BFFS - Jill Taylor- Roxie Sinner- Bianca Bangs ...

“It’s handled,” Roxie snapped. “Can we just jump? Please? Before I lose my nerve.” “It’s handled,” Roxie snapped