Saturday is not typically a big night for television, but the subscription cable channel Starz has challenged this notion by airing its brand new productionon that very evening. It would be easy to see this as a dicey proposition, but the nice thing about subscription cable is that after a show’s initial airing, that program is readily available to the public, and in the case of, a Saturday premiere date absolutely paid off, bringing in millions of viewers across multiple platforms over the weekend.On Monday, the network announced that while only 850,000 viewers tuned in to watch the premiere ofduring its initial airing, a whopping 3.5 million viewers tuned in over the weekend to feast their eyes on the new pirate-based drama. More importantly, 1.7 million total viewers caught the drama on Saturday night, making it Starz’s best premiere night ever, a fact that might make you nod appreciatively until you realize it’s biggest competition thus far has been. Of the 3.5 million total eyeballs on the series premiere, 2.6 million total viewers watched the drama via a television platform. Another 900,000 viewers watched the premiere through other means.That may not seem like a ton of eyeballs, but it’s a fine enough start for a program on a subscription cable station (don’t let those gargantuanratings fool you). While those numbers might not seem big enough to expect the series to return for a second season, Starz has already jumped the gun and commissioned a second season . It’s a move the network has made with other dramas, including Magic City , but I’m hoping this time around thatwill have a more extended run on the network.Starz is in dire need of a signature show right now, andis a big, bold period drama assumedly put together to fill the niche left bylast spring. There’s not as much of a stylistic look to the new series, but hopefully that is just coming from less budget restraints. If there’s anythinghas going for it that’s totally different than everything else on television, it is the incredible detail and depth to its pirate sets.If you aren’t among the 3.5 million total viewers that caughtduring its first week, you aren’t out of luck—even if you don’t subscribe to the subscription cable network. I know it often sucks to delve into a show that you can’t continue, but if you do want to give the drama a shot, you can catch the pilot episode for free over at Starz.com , and while you are there go ahead and check out that free episode ofisn’t the only drama headed to the network in 2014. Additionally, the subscription cable station has the time travel romance series Outlander in the works. In the meantime, you can catch new episodes ofon Saturdays at 9 p.m. ET.