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Wednesday 3/19/14 Metered Market Ratings
Respectable Sampling for New CW Drama “The 100”
Household
Rating/Share
Fox 6.7/11
CBS 6.4/10
NBC 3.9/ 6
ABC 2.7/ 4
CW 1.9/ 3
-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Wednesday 3/20/13:
NBVC: +15, CW: + 6, CBS: – 4, ABC: -16, Fox: -23
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-Winners:
“Survivor” (CBS), “Criminal Minds” (CBS), “CSI” (CBS)
-Positive Sampling:
“The 100” (CW)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
“Mixology” (ABC)
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-Ratings Breakdown:
Fox led the Wednesday overnights care of a 6.7 rating/11 share for “American Idol” in households from 8-10 p.m. But that 6.7 was 23 percent below the 8.7/14 on the year-ago evening (which was already down by 25 percent from 2012). At this point, Fox must begin to consider life without “American Idol” and let it exit with some dignity.
“Survivor” on CBS, in contrast, has held up much better than “American Idol,” with a 5.9/10 in the overnights in the 8 p.m. hour. Comparably, that was only three percent below the year-ago evening, and it should be enough to dominate the time period in adults 18-49.
Next on CBS was “Criminal Minds” at a 6.7/10 from 9-10 p.m., which tied competing “American Idol” on Fox for dominance, followed by granddaddy “CSI” at a dominant 6.6/12 at 10 p.m.
In series-premiere news, CW drama “The 100” was sampled with a 1.9/ 3 in the overnights at 9 p.m., which increased from lead-in “Arrow” (#5: 1.8/ 3 at 8 p.m.) by six percent. Comparably, “The 100” built from year-ago occupant “Supernatural” (1.5/ 2 on 3/20/13) by 27 percent. Let’s see how the sampling was in the young adult demos, which should be positive.
Over at ABC, only recent sitcom entry “Mixology” was an original telecast and it dipped to a series-low 2.5/ 4 (#4) at 9:30 p.m. because of the weaker lead-in support from the “Modern Family” encore (#4: 3.9/ 6 at 9 p.m.). Comparably, that was a loss of 36 percent from “Modern Family.” Next was a repeat of sophomore drama “Nashville” at a mere 1.8/ 3 at 10 p.m., and encores of “The Middle” (#3: 3.5/ 6) and “Suburgatory” (#4: 2.9/ 5) populated the 8 p.m. hour.
NBC had nothing unusual to report, meanwhile, with its combination of dramas “Revolution” (#4: 3.2/ 5), “Law & Order: SVU” (#3: 4.4/ 7) and just renewed “Chicago PD” (#2: 4.0/ 7). Of note in this pivotal renewal/cancellation time was growth for “Revolution” from year-ago sitcom “Whitney” (two episodes – original and repeat: avg. 2.2/ 4 on 3/20/13) of 33 percent.
Source: Nielsen Media Research data
Respectable Sampling for New CW Drama “The 100”
Household
Rating/Share
Fox 6.7/11
CBS 6.4/10
NBC 3.9/ 6
ABC 2.7/ 4
CW 1.9/ 3
-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Wednesday 3/20/13:
NBVC: +15, CW: + 6, CBS: – 4, ABC: -16, Fox: -23
———-
-Winners:
“Survivor” (CBS), “Criminal Minds” (CBS), “CSI” (CBS)
-Positive Sampling:
“The 100” (CW)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
“Mixology” (ABC)
———-
-Ratings Breakdown:
Fox led the Wednesday overnights care of a 6.7 rating/11 share for “American Idol” in households from 8-10 p.m. But that 6.7 was 23 percent below the 8.7/14 on the year-ago evening (which was already down by 25 percent from 2012). At this point, Fox must begin to consider life without “American Idol” and let it exit with some dignity.
“Survivor” on CBS, in contrast, has held up much better than “American Idol,” with a 5.9/10 in the overnights in the 8 p.m. hour. Comparably, that was only three percent below the year-ago evening, and it should be enough to dominate the time period in adults 18-49.
Next on CBS was “Criminal Minds” at a 6.7/10 from 9-10 p.m., which tied competing “American Idol” on Fox for dominance, followed by granddaddy “CSI” at a dominant 6.6/12 at 10 p.m.
In series-premiere news, CW drama “The 100” was sampled with a 1.9/ 3 in the overnights at 9 p.m., which increased from lead-in “Arrow” (#5: 1.8/ 3 at 8 p.m.) by six percent. Comparably, “The 100” built from year-ago occupant “Supernatural” (1.5/ 2 on 3/20/13) by 27 percent. Let’s see how the sampling was in the young adult demos, which should be positive.
Over at ABC, only recent sitcom entry “Mixology” was an original telecast and it dipped to a series-low 2.5/ 4 (#4) at 9:30 p.m. because of the weaker lead-in support from the “Modern Family” encore (#4: 3.9/ 6 at 9 p.m.). Comparably, that was a loss of 36 percent from “Modern Family.” Next was a repeat of sophomore drama “Nashville” at a mere 1.8/ 3 at 10 p.m., and encores of “The Middle” (#3: 3.5/ 6) and “Suburgatory” (#4: 2.9/ 5) populated the 8 p.m. hour.
NBC had nothing unusual to report, meanwhile, with its combination of dramas “Revolution” (#4: 3.2/ 5), “Law & Order: SVU” (#3: 4.4/ 7) and just renewed “Chicago PD” (#2: 4.0/ 7). Of note in this pivotal renewal/cancellation time was growth for “Revolution” from year-ago sitcom “Whitney” (two episodes – original and repeat: avg. 2.2/ 4 on 3/20/13) of 33 percent.
Source: Nielsen Media Research data
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Let's hope this means positive ratings for The 100!
ReplyDeleteI wasn't expecting to like The 100 but I did, so hopefully the next weeks things will just get better
ReplyDeleteThis is the strongest CW overnight launch of the season though. And not all shows start well (Star-Crossed did like a 1.1 ;))
ReplyDeleteThe Goldbergs is the only new ABC sitcom that seems to be able to be completely lead-in Independent. Ironically, it seems to do a little bit better when SHIELD isn't new. lol That said, I imagine putting it with other compatible sitcoms would help it.
ReplyDeleteWhat was the launch for SPN and TO?
ReplyDelete9th October 2013
ReplyDeleteThe Originals 1.3/2
Supernatural 1.5/2
The problem is that, unfortunately, Arrow skews older.
Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYASSSSS THE 100! Hopefully, it won't drop too much next week (or it can increase. Hey, a man can dream.). :D
ReplyDeleteI meant that they start strong because people are curious to see how the show is. But if the show isn't that good, the ratings will start to go down week after week. People lose interest. I didn't watch The 100 but I'll do it on weekend.
ReplyDeleteYou could just say comedy instead of 20 minute tv show.
ReplyDeleteThe pilot of The 100 was pretty good and it looks like the demo are gonna be as well.
ReplyDeleteI'd guess 0.8 or 0.9 for both
ReplyDeleteif it skews the same as Arrow could be an 0.7 , on March 6 arrow had a 1.9 hh and 0.7 demo
ReplyDeleteYeah, to be honest, I thought about writing 0.7 for Arrow, because I was just looking up how did Arrow do, but when TTP had the 0.9 it also had 1.9/3 hh
ReplyDeleteAnd as such, very bad indeed for TTP. Sigh. Yeah, I'm kind of in denial about TTP not standing much of a chance anyway. Even if The 100 flops, that's unlikely to help it.
ReplyDeleteMe too! Liv is turning out to be my favorite character. Loving the show so far and how it's not all about successful turn outs for the pairings
ReplyDeleteHope Survivor can manage to get a high 2's throughout the season. Best Season ever since Heroes VS Villains!
ReplyDeleteIt looks good for The 100 but we need to wait for demo. I am extremely annoyed that Arrow doesn't seem to go up. It's been amazing lately.
ReplyDelete0.8 Arrow
ReplyDelete0.7 T100
thats a guess or a fact?
ReplyDeletesorry thats a guess
ReplyDeleteI wish Arrow skewed younger, because with the total viewers it gets, it could have been/could be the strongest Cw series.
ReplyDeleteRight? I liked Season 1 but i didnt love it like most of its fans, but Season 2 is just amazing, probably in Top3/5 shows for me Right Now
ReplyDeletewhat was the HH rating for TTP premier?
ReplyDeleteLast season Supernatural skewed younger than Arrow. I hope The 100 will follow Supernatural's road.
ReplyDeleteYes I agree. Season 1 was okay for me, but Season 2 turned Arrow into one of my favorite shows and I watch A LOT of shows!
ReplyDeletein the fall it skewed more younger and male. But after coming back in 2014 it hasn't managed to get those kind of ratings again.
ReplyDelete1.8
ReplyDelete1.8/3.
ReplyDeleteIMO, The Goldbergs does better when New Girl isn't new. Shield being on or not has little to do with it. It's clearly much more affected by New Girl than it is by its lead-in.
ReplyDeleteThe Promise episode was awful and frustrating - I was not surprised it got a series low. I didn't watch this new episode yet, hopefully it's better
ReplyDeleteI am being quite pessamistic here, it will likely come in higher as will Arrow. I really dont know how T100 will skew. My first guess would be similar to Arrow.
ReplyDelete1) It was a really good episode.
ReplyDelete2) Even if it was bad, that wouldn't be the reason behind the series low as people didn't the how good the episode would be beforehand.
Yes, it did, but the season premiere obtained a rating of 0.9 with 2.74 mil viewers (9 October 2013), while Supernatural, for example, obtained a rating of 1.2 with 2.76 mil viewers (28 January 2014). That shows that Arrow skews old in general.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, it's nice to exchange opinions :)
I am slowly facing the fact that w might not get a 2nd season, even if they EP keeps saying that it will.
ReplyDeleteDoubt it
ReplyDeleteLol yeah it skews older if you look 18-49 numbers. The number where it excelled in the fall was the male 18-34 demos. It would get from 1.3-1.6 and would usually win the hour in that demo. Now it fallen to 0.8-1.0.
ReplyDeleteI think I might have asked you before, but is there any sites that post the male demos regurlarly?
ReplyDeleteWhy? If Supernatural can get 1.0's and 1.1's from a 1.5 why couldn't The 100 get a 1.0 from a 1.9?
ReplyDeleteThe 100 premiere was ok, a bit slow. Last scene (impaled/we're not alone) had been long ruined through past promos. Clips of future eps look to be more action-packed. I liked it well enough and will continue to watch. Big test will be (as usual) the 2nd ep.
ReplyDeletethe A18-34, and W18-34 are usually posted with finals on marc bermans forum, and sometimes networks put M18-34 demos into press releases when ratings are very good. Joe Adalian sometimes post some 18-34 demos on his twitter.
ReplyDeleteI was expecting more from the confront between Slade and Oliver, it end up looking almost like a filler episode for me.
ReplyDeleteDitto. They learned from season 1 and improved everything! Hope Shield learns from their mistakes in season 2.
ReplyDeleteI swear I don't understand those EPs who spend an entire season with bad ratings in denial of cancellation, instead of planning closure for the fans.
ReplyDeleteYeah me too. Barely any Arrow. Was also disappointed that Harley didn't make it out of her cell.
ReplyDeleteSounds great for The 100 and for Arrow why dont you go up pleaseeee... well i will watch Mixology while it lasts
ReplyDeletei'm more towards Arrow skews younger rather than older.
ReplyDelete0.9 is very good, I'll check the pilot out
ReplyDeleteDamn, The 100 beat Arrow. Didn't see that coming, didja now?
ReplyDelete.9 for 100 nice. .8 for Arrow...sigh it use do 1+. It really deserves it this season. I don't understand the ratings slide.
ReplyDeleteRatings usually drop in the spring.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately Arrow was dropping long before the spring though.
ReplyDeleteIt dropped before spring
ReplyDeleteWhoa at The 100 having better ratings than Arrow!
ReplyDeleteYeah, he's clearly full of crap. When cancellation is such a looming possibility, TPTB should be wrapping up loose ends so the season finale will serve as a potential series finale; Nikita did this well in the first 2 seasons, although it ended up not being needed, thankfully. Instead, he's acting as if writing a lot of cliffhangers will make the network renew his show for the sake of the fans. Someone should send him a Secret Circle DVD.
ReplyDeleteYay about The 100 :) it's amazing that it grew from Arrow (I wish Arrow was higher).
ReplyDeleteI know it's hard, but I hope The 100 will be able to stay stable.
Happy about the 100 ratings...hope its stay like that...really enjoyed the show
ReplyDeleteSo sad to see Idol ruined
ReplyDeleteBecause there is no relation b/w the HH and A18-49 ratings.
ReplyDeleteGo The 100 :) 0.9 is a good start. Total viewers will show if it skewed/skews younger than Arrow (I really hope so).
ReplyDeleteA new CW show beating many of ABC scripted dramas this season? Didn't see that coming ... :-)
ReplyDeleteHere are the 1/2 hr breakdowns
ReplyDelete8:00 p.m.
ABC – The Middle (R)
Viewers: 5.10 million (#3), A18-49: 1.3/ 4 (#3t)
CBS – Survivor
Viewers: 9.59 million (#1), A18-49: 2.4/ 8 (#1)
NBC – Revolution
Viewers: 4.69 million (#4), A18-49: 1.3/ 4 (#3t)
Fox – American Idol
Viewers: 8.94 million (#2), A18-49: 2.0/ 7 (#2)
CW – Arrow
Viewers: 2.31 million (#5), A18-49: 0.8/ 3 (#5)
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8:30 p.m.
ABC – Suburgatory (R)
Viewers: 4.06 million (#3), A18-49: 1.1/ 3 (#4)
CBS – Survivor
Viewers: 9.57 million (#2), A18-49: 2.5/ 8 (#1)
NBC – Revolution
Viewers: 3.91 million (#4), A18-49: 1.2/ 4 (#3)
Fox – American Idol
Viewers: 10.04 million (#1), A18-49: 2.3/ 7 (#2)
CW – Arrow
Viewers: 2.41 million (#5), A18-49: 0.6/ 3 (#5)
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9:00 p.m.
ABC – Modern Family (R)
Viewers: 5.36 million (#3), A18-49: 1.7/ 5 (#3)
CBS – Criminal Minds
Viewers: 9.96 million (#2), A18-49: 2.2/ 7 (#2)
NBC – Law & Order: SVU
Viewers: 5.34 million (#4), A18-49: 1.5/ 4 (#3)
Fox – American Idol
Viewers: 9.98 million (#1), A18-49: 2.3/ 7 (#1)
CW – The 100 (series premiere)
Viewers: 2.68 million (#5), A18-49: 0.9/ 3 (#5)
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9:30 p.m.
ABC – Mixology
Viewers: 3.60 million (#4), A18-49: 1.2/ 3 (#4)
CBS – Criminal Minds
Viewers: 10.14 million (#1), A18-49: 2.3/ 6 (#1)
NBC – Law & Order: SVU
Viewers: 5.94 million (#3), A18-49: 1.5/ 4 (#3)
Fox – American Idol
Viewers: 9.68 million (#2), A18-49: 2.2/ 6 (#2)
CW – The 100 (series premiere)
Viewers: 2.64 million (#5), A18-49: 0.9/ 3 (#5)
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10:00 p.m.
ABC – Nashville (R)
Viewers: 2.57 million (#3), A18-49: 0.7/ 2 (#3)
CBS – CSI
Viewers: 10.18 million (#1), A18-49: 2.0/ 6 (#1)
NBC – Chicago PD
Viewers: 5.75 million (#2), A18-49: 1.4/ 4 (#2)
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10:30 p.m.
ABC – Nashville (R)
Viewers: 2.32 million (#3), A18-49: 0.6/ 2 (#3)
CBS – CSI
Viewers: 10.01 million (#1), A18-49: 1.9/ 6 (#1)
NBC – Chicago PD
Viewers: 5.56 million (#2), A18-49: 1.4/ 4 (#2)
Actually, I did see that coming.
ReplyDeleteI agree.
ReplyDeleteDid Berman have some kind of typo? Did Arrow really drop to a 0.6?!
ReplyDeleteSeries low for CPD, oh =(
ReplyDeleteNoo...why so low for CPD yesterday was really good...i mean every week its amazing
ReplyDeleteLooks like a typo to me. I'll see if we can get the actual numbers direct from Nielsen later.
ReplyDeleteWell I gotta say I LOVED The 100 premiere. By the trailers It didnt really took my attention I found it weird but I really loved it! This season on The CW I was a bit suprised I didnt like Reign by the trailers then after watching the pilot I Loved itt! I was really looking foward to The Tomorrow People and now I really hope it gets cancelled....I really hope they renewed The 100 and Star-Crossed...... And for ARROW this season hasnt been good last night episode was pretty bad...for me ever since sarah is back the storylines arent good!!! But Im still a HUGE fan of Arrow!!
ReplyDeleteHmmm I only watched the 100 out of curiosity ... Won't be watching it further ... Didn't like the concept ... Reminds me too much of Lost (one of my fave shows btw) !
ReplyDeleteI was thinking the same thing, Arrow at a .6 no way.
ReplyDeleteReally? I love Arrow this season, as well as Sara! Caity Canary!
ReplyDeleteI'm stunned that The 100 outdid Arrow. The CW must be unable to contain their excitement right now. Of course, TTP started with 0.9 too... only time will tell what happens with The 100. But it does seem to have potential.
ReplyDeleteThis season has been fantastic a huge step forward in comparison to last season. And Sara has become my favorite character behind Oliver.
ReplyDeleteIt's incredibile, but it skewed a little bit old. Hopefully it won't lose too many under 49 viewers on the next weeks (we know tv shows almost always lose viewers after the series premiere).
ReplyDeleteHow can you be a HUGE fan of something's you don't think is good????
ReplyDeleteAaron is doing fine. People need to calm the fuck down. It already got renewed.
ReplyDeleteAnd that too when total viewers have increased!!!
ReplyDeleteThere we have it ladies and gentlemen, series low for Revolution
ReplyDeleteIt seems like they got it mixed up with a .9
ReplyDeleteI am so sad right now. I think its really pending to likely cancellation now.
ReplyDeleteShould be fixed now. It was a .8
ReplyDeletePeople still want it to do good in the ratings. And if there is a visible fall in one of Arrows key demos, it might have an impact on Arrow for the next year. They could have for example their budget cut.
ReplyDeleteYeah Berman updated his site saying the half hour for Arrow was wrong and it was 0.8 not 0.6 lol
ReplyDeleteAlready renewed, though.
ReplyDeleteDid you stop watching lost because it reminded you of Lord of the flies?
ReplyDeleteWow, I never thought The 100 would actually BUILD from Arrow. That's an achievement. I'm shocked.
ReplyDeleteHating one or two episodes is not going to change the fact that i love the show!!! Its my opinion I found it that this seasons its slowling down...same goes to Vampire Diaries I love the show but the storyline with katherine was BAD not all seasons can satisfy everybody....
ReplyDeleteCheers! That makes much more sense now haha
ReplyDeleteI know, but it's never a good thing for a show you like
ReplyDeleteI'd think they might wonder why Arrow isn't doing a little better.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean.
ReplyDeleteI am as well , if they do cancel it i hope they don't leave it on a huge cliffhanger.
ReplyDeleteIm Really pleased for the 100 the first episode was much better than what i was expecting so will be 100% watching next week , very sad for revolution as its a great show but as NBC just renewed Grimm , Chicago Fire and PD its not looking good.
ReplyDeleteI want to be happy for T100 but I'm a TTP viewer, and this kind of puts the final nail in TTP's coffin :/ not that I think it's likely to get renewed even if T100 ends up crashing and burning, but T100's success will doom it completely.
ReplyDeleteNo drop in A18-49 for The 100's both half-hours and only a minimum drop in audience. Those numbers please me!
ReplyDeleteTrue, but at least it picked up from its last outing (unless it gets adjusted down, eek).
ReplyDeleteHaha no, cause I've never watched LOTF ;)
ReplyDeleteI also like The Tomorrow People, so I know what you mean.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately things didn't go well for The Tomorrow People (I wish the writers could understand that the season finale will probably be a series finale, so a cliffhanger wouldn't be needed/loved), while I think The 100 has chances of renewal, if it won't fall hard.
I would love an upwards adjustments. Revolution needs it more though.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I think it's something nice to see, but half-hours can be deceiving. Resurrection's half hours (series premiere) were great and still it decreased a lot (the losing of viewers was expected, but the rating went from 3.8 to 3.1 in 1 week).
ReplyDeleteI highly suggest you read it. It may be 60 years old but it's a classic for a reason. If you liked lost I'm sure you will like LOTF. But my point was, pretty much most shows these days have similarities to stuff that came before you, you shouldn't stop watching something because it is loosely similar to something else, especially when that something else is also similar to something that came before that.
ReplyDeleteI'll give it a try one day.
ReplyDeleteAnd you're indeed right , everything is similar these days. But this isn't just because of lost, the show didn't capture me ... :/
It doesn't surprise me. The contestants this season are underwhelming and inconsistent.
ReplyDeleteYay for The 100!
ReplyDeletequestion - if the 100 fails (which i dont think it will but lets just assume it will) why would TTP not get renewed?
ReplyDeleteCW press release:
ReplyDeleteTHE 100 built on its ARROW lead-in by 13% in total viewers, and by 13% in A18-49 (0.9/3). It held 88% of its lead-in in A18-34 (0.7/2). THE 100 is the first show to build on its ARROW lead-in in the hour in total viewers.
Also last night, ARROW hit hard with the Suicide Squad in Starling City last night, and gained 7% week to week in total viewers (2.4M), +17% in A18-34 (0.8/3), +13% in M18-34 (0.9/4), and +14% in A18-49 (0.8/3).
ARROW tied both ABC and NBC in the hour in A18-34.
Yeah but still... I do like the judges and the format as a whole
ReplyDeleteThe CW has 10 hours in its Monday-Friday schedule. Currently, those hours are filled with:
ReplyDelete- TVD
- Arrow
- The Originals
- Supernatural
- Reign
- Newbie #1
- Newbie #2
- Newbie #3
- Hart of Dixie (which will be renewed baring a collapse of epic proportions on Fridays)
- America's Next Top Model/ Whose Line Is It Anyway? rotation
Which makes 10 hours. So they will only renew another show if it has worthy numbers that justify moving the Top Model/Whose Line rotation to summer. The 100 appears, so far ,to have what it takes for that to happen. The Tomorrow People is pulling numbers compared to what Top Model and Whose Line? do on Fridays for a much cheaper price, so it will not be renewed.
Because will pick up four to six new shows and with ANTM rened taking a partial fall slot,HoD almost certain to be renewed for syndication and Arrow,TO,SPN,VD,Reign also renewed that's 6-7 slots filled without new shows.Theres no room for the TTP even if the 100?fails.Also,TTP has gotten two 0.4s in its first season,that's too low for renewal cause it would fall more next season if renewed and with CW having an up season,they don't need to and shouldn't renew anything below what's already renewed except HoD for syndication.
ReplyDeleteYes!! This season Arrow is ten times better, and yes, Sara is my favorite right now!!
ReplyDeletethanks for this. Do u know who the three newbies are in fall? i know about the flash but who else
ReplyDeleteThat's the pilot. I'm sure it will go down by time. :(
ReplyDeleteI would be surprised if New Girl had much of any influence either way on The Goldbergs. And I agree that SHIELD doesn't have anything to do with it. I just noted a small irony. But lead-in CAN matter. We have a good idea at what size audience The Goldbergs pulls on it's own, but I think it'd do even better if not out alone in a schedule wasteland. It'd most likely fit MUCH better with The Middle/Modern Family. It proved this when they aired a rerun there. So next season, they should definitely move it to Wednesdays, probably after The Middle or Modern Family. They should just cut their losses with the Tuesday comedy hour.
ReplyDelete3 shows from this list: http://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch.aspx?series=&network=cw&daycode=2&statuscode=1&genre=drama&studio=
ReplyDeleteI sign off on what omabin said. It'll take a miracle for TTP to come back, sadly.
ReplyDelete"Also last night, ARROW hit hard with the Suicide Squad in Starling City last night" - they said "last night" twice in the same sentence? Doesn't anyone proof-read those press releases? Jeez.
ReplyDeleteI'm anxious to see the ratings next week. That'll be a big test (and the following few weeks).
ReplyDeleteThe 100 started really strong. Quite interesting. If this translates well it could mean an end for SC and TTP but the next 4-5 weeks will be crucial especially when it airs withaout an lead in.
ReplyDeleteSeems to be a good start for The 100 :) I hope it will be confirmed when the ratings will be released, and I also hope that The 100 will be able (somehow) to skew younger than Arrow.
ReplyDeleteArrow is the first Cw show when it comes to total viewers, but they are older than the viewers of The Vampire Diaries, The Originals and Supernatural.
I am really enjoying Mixology TBH, that hand underwear bit had me laughing so heard. Love Liv.
ReplyDeleteBut too bad for Mixology, it is definitely one of the best new 20 minutes tv shows this year
ReplyDeleteHopefully that translates well for The 100.
ReplyDeleteOh, I hope this translates to good ratings for The 100 but who knows.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good start for The 100, but all the shows start. We'll have to see in the nest weeks how it goes. And Fox should really consider finished American Idol. The show lost its charm.
ReplyDeleteSeems like it could be around 1.0 for The 100, right?
ReplyDeleteNot bad for The 100.
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