Grizzlyjin
Supersonic, idiotic, disconnecting, not respecting, who would really ever wanna go and top that
Blindspot held up very well. Shame about Supergirl, it was one of the better reviewed episodes the show has had all season.
I feel like Supergirl is just a victim of spring-scheduling
The past month
One ep
A break
One ep
A break
Think next few weeks are straight
until 2nd week of April
It'll be interesting to see if the CW shows returning next week fall victim to this.
I don't expect they will, except from perhaps the DST drop everything usually sees. My impression is the CW shows have pretty devout core fanbases who usually make it a point to tune in to the next ep. I think CW might have a more impressive group of viewers willing to watch a serialized show than any other network, and that would have sounded less impressive until they started beating the major networks in some timeslots.
I already got Lucifer as my main hate watch series, so I'm booked solid for a while.You know what this means, we have to watch it now.
You know what this means, we have to watch it now.
I watch more than half a dozen hours of comic book TV shows a week...
And Quantico is somehow the most fantastical thing I watch
Better Call Saul renewed for a third season~
Better Call Saul renewed for a third season~
Guys, I think I have a great idea for a new crossover that everyone will like:
The BlacklistXBlindspot
Or
The Blindlist
Or
The Blackspot
I should work for NBC.
Guys, I think I have a great idea for a new crossover that everyone will like:
I should work for NBC.
Chicago Streets:Better yet - a four hour Chicago Event, crossing over Fire, P.D., Med, and Law. It could also act as a backdoor pilot for Chicago Fables, the supernatural themed detective show, which we all know is coming sooner or later.
Chicago Streets:
Where we follow the lives of ordinary people living in Chicago.
Oh I forgot to say, there is also a supernatural show coming to NBC:It could also act as a backdoor pilot for Chicago Fables, the supernatural themed detective show, which we all know is coming sooner or later.
How could you possibly hate Lucifer?I already got Lucifer as my main hate watch series, so I'm booked solid for a while.
Oh I forgot to say, there is also a supernatural show coming to NBC:
Midnight, Texas.
Chicago Nights would need to be a lead-inSoon to be retitled: Midnight, Chicago
Unless it isn't on Tuesday, they clearly don't care about traditional ratings as much for the marvel stuff. It's the only explanation that makes sense.Someone remind me why they're going forward with a SHIELD spin-off with those numbers, and knowing full well how Agent Carter performed?
Someone remind me why they're going forward with a SHIELD spin-off with those numbers, and knowing full well how Agent Carter performed?
Tuesdays are so weird for abc. AoS could use a legitimate lead in that's not a comedy and I can't think of the last 10/9c show that did anything for them.
At some point, you got to realize the underpinning issue is AoSTuesdays are so weird for abc. AoS could use a legitimate lead in that's not a comedy and I can't think of the last 10/9c show that did anything for them.
Someone remind me why they're going forward with a SHIELD spin-off with those numbers, and knowing full well how Agent Carter performed?
Someone remind me why they're going forward with a SHIELD spin-off with those numbers, and knowing full well how Agent Carter performed?
Of King and Prophets... much like GoT characters is dead
Someone remind me why they're going forward with a SHIELD spin-off with those numbers, and knowing full well how Agent Carter performed?
Someone remind me why they're going forward with a SHIELD spin-off with those numbers, and knowing full well how Agent Carter performed?
Disney requires them to have two Marvel shows on air and they're about to Cancel Carter?
Really? I hadn't heard this, do you have a link?
No, and I hope I never will have a link. Carter owns I just have a bad feeling about it.Really? I hadn't heard this, do you have a link?
A bit more and we're no longer talking about Flash beating SHIELD, but Arrow beating SHIELD...
Full chart is via the link.To illustrate the exodus from linear broadcasts of network series, Vulture has gathered the prime-time averages for the dozens of returning shows from the Big Four and the CW, and then processed how much each programs audience of adult viewers under 50 either increased, decreased, or, in a handful of cases, remained unchanged versus the same point in the season last year. As the chart below demonstrates, roughly 85 percent of the 80 non-sports programs returning this season have been hit with viewership declines among the younger audiences advertisers target. Worse, these arent small declines: About 70 percent of veteran shows are down by double digits, while a full third have dropped by more than 20 percent. When Vulture first began charting the performance of returning network shows back in 2013, the majority of shows on the air were either up, flat, or down less than 10 percent year-to-year. Today only 30 percent of non-freshman series can make that claim.
Whats perhaps most depressing about these declines is the age of so many of this seasons biggest losers. Networks have always had to deal with shows shedding viewers as they grew older, but, until relatively recently, big ratings drops tended to come after shows had been on the air for several years and audiences simply moved on to shiny new objects. Now, in the era of viewing on demand, it seems audiences are increasingly having sordid affairs with new shows and then quickly moving on: More than a dozen sophomore shows are down by 15 percent or more, including buzz magnets such as How to Get Away With Murder (-27 percent) and Last Man on Earth (-25 percent). Even Empire, which is currently tracking up compared to its performance last year, saw substantial audience erosion over the course of its nine-episode run last fall, and it may yet end up down year-to-year when the season wraps in May. By contrast, three of the five non-sports series actually up versus last season 60 Minutes, Law & Order: SVU, and The Bachelor have all been on the air for more than a decade.
- Adalian for NY Mag: The 201516 TV Season in One Really Depressing ChartFull chart is via the link.
- Adalian for NY Mag: The 201516 TV Season in One Really Depressing ChartFull chart is via the link.
the 100 -> gay pairing -> ratings up -> end gay pairing -> ratings gonna freefall
i feel confident that the gay pairing is driving ratings since it sure isn't the plotting or writing, which have been garbage since day 1~
I thought people thought that The 100 was a good show. lol
I thought people thought that The 100 was a good show. lol