I know it's not as interesting as the Sunday thru Thursday final ratings, but Travis, any chance you can post the Friday finals in the Friday ratings thread (I'm curious as to what WMC, MIT and FNL did.) as well as the Saturday finals in the Saturday ratings thread?
As always, thanks for all your input.
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Originally posted by Dan95: 7.8 million viewers for Prison Break is a season high and is 400,000 viewers and 40% in the demo. Prison Break is really consistent for FOX.
It was a great episode last night, I think it was the most interesting and dramatic episode of all of season 2-3
I think that if these ratings keep consistent it will peak around 8.5 by seasons end.
Seasons end meaning the 13th episode or the 22nd? I personally think based on trends from past seasons, the ratings always go down in the second half. The finale last year had a viewership of 8.2 (or close to that), I doubt if this year's finale will top that.
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In all, great epsisode especially by Suzie B. (Jodi Lynn O'Keefe) who has been doing an amazing job and fits the role and is extremely appealing to the audience. The writting for the episode was great and the Michael finding out about Sara was really dramatic and gave the show its sting back.
This is the first episode I saw since I gave up after Sara's death, and while it was action-packed, it felt really like a rehash to me. Perhaps it was the best of the season, but that's not saying much, IMO. And JLOK is dragging the show down with her acting skills (or lack thereof)
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Will the WGA Strike affect the pilot of Prison Break: Cherry Hill from being written?
If this strike is prolonged, it will delay the development of the show.
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And, Has anoyone been cast for the role of Molly, a new character that will be introduced later in the season.
No one yet. Probably no one is crazy enough to take on this role in a lame idea for a series.
"This is just in: ABC updated the official Lost website today and for a few minutes it had the premiere date and time up it said Thu Feb 14 -6/-7c (I think they meant 8/7c)."
As of today, I can tell you that this is 100% NOT TRUE.
Originally posted by Justin: Is that a series high for Big Bang Theory, and a season high for How I Met Your Mother?
It may be but unfortunately it appears that Big Bang has shut down production. This writers strike is the one thing that could kill it and it appears that path is starting to appear.
If there's one new show that has just about no chance of being hurt by a prolonged strike, "Big Bang" is it. CBS' Monday comedies repeat very well (especially "2 1/2 Men") and it doesn't have to be a self-starter. All it has to do is have people not change the channel after "HIMYM."
ABC's new hits, OTOH, stand a very good chance of being irreparably damaged. "Pushing Daisies," anyone?
Still stinks that "Big Bang" only has 2 more episodes in the can. I need my Monday laugh fix!
-- "Better Off Ted," Wednesdays at some time or another at some point or another in the near future. Because we can't all live in mansions and not ever work like the people on "Modern Family."
Originally posted by dumont: Week 6: 0.7HH/1%, 1.040m viewers, 0.4 A18-49
How many times has MNTV averaged 1 million viewers in a week?
They've gone above a million about a dozen times so far, so that's nothing special. Their average should have been higher given the 2.5 million, 1.0 A18-49 for "Breaking the Magicians Code 2", but their end of week numbers were very weak.
Yikes at the AiA and Journeyman numbers. I almost think NBC should consider putting L&O:CI encores in that slot or something. That number's pretty unacceptable even in a strike environment, and I like Journeyman. Maybe a Saturday burnoff could be in order for the remaining Journeyman eps.
I don't think you're far off the mark on the L&O CI encores. You know they were plugged in there late last year. Within a few weeks people would find it. It saves NBC from having to make a decision ...of a more permanent nature.
And an inventory of them is building up. And later in the year, they could patch some other hole, strike or not.
And as for saturdays, why blow these re-airings when if they had to they could get decent numbers out of REAL reruns of this series? Got that, NBC??
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