If you want to help the show get the best possible ratings, it's best if you watch it LIVE at 8pm and DVR the other shows sharing the same timeslot; if you recorded it, it's best if you watch it the same day (instead of watching it 1 or 2 days later). Of course, feel free to spread the word about the greatness of the show around you and on social networks such as Twitter or Facebook. Even if you don't live in the US, speaking about the show on social networks will help to generate and amplify the buzz, all the more so networks have tools to measure the online activity surrounding a show.
Summer Glau's Isabel Rochev will be in episode four of Arrow, 'Crucible' (and hopefully in episode three).
No, both Revolution and Nashville are bubble shows, their renewals are contingent on how the midseason dramas perform and how the other bubble shows (on the case of Revolution) perform. Nashville will be back unless ABC decides to go with 4 new dramas next fall, which I don't think they will with so many troubled spots (and even if they will, there is a good chance they reduce the comedy hours in that case, so Nashville would be safe regardless), or if a midseason drama is renewed ,which is very unlikely given the slots they are likely going to be thrown at. It is a bubble, but a high end bubble. Revolution is trickire, but my guess is that it will get to battle the renewal between itself and Parenthood, assuming 1) Only one midseason drama makes it (Chicago PD) and 2) TBL is not on the fall schedule as it will be needed to bridge the voice hiatus yet again. I doubt NBC goes with 3 new Monday-Thursday dramas, especially as they will need a comedy overhaul yet again.
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Good for Arrow. Although I wish Supernatural would have been number one again this week.
ReplyDeleteSupernatural is doing really well. Best Tuesday in 4 years. http://www.spoilertv.com/2013/10/supernatural-and-originals-give-cw-its.html
ReplyDeleteIronside is dead and unless Nashville and Revolution improves or the other dramas on their respective networks start falling, they are goners.
ReplyDeleteThe can't rely on The Voice for everything.
ReplyDeleteboth are doing well, infact all the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday shows are doing well so far
ReplyDeleteDefiniltely, that's why NBC are in a sad place.
ReplyDeleteGood for Arrow!
ReplyDeleteIf you want to help the show get the best possible ratings, it's best if you watch it LIVE at 8pm and DVR the other shows sharing the same timeslot; if you recorded it, it's best if you watch it the same day (instead of watching it 1 or 2 days later). Of course, feel free to spread the word about the greatness of the show around you and on social networks such as Twitter or Facebook. Even if you don't live in the US, speaking about the show on social networks will help to generate and amplify the buzz, all the more so networks have tools to measure the online activity surrounding a show.
Summer Glau's Isabel Rochev will be in episode four of Arrow, 'Crucible' (and hopefully in episode three).
Reign remains to be seen, but other than that yes. I would however like to see TVD stop the bleeding and TTP in the land of the 1s too. But I agree.
ReplyDeleteNo, both Revolution and Nashville are bubble shows, their renewals are contingent on how the midseason dramas perform and how the other bubble shows (on the case of Revolution) perform. Nashville will be back unless ABC decides to go with 4 new dramas next fall, which I don't think they will with so many troubled spots (and even if they will, there is a good chance they reduce the comedy hours in that case, so Nashville would be safe regardless), or if a midseason drama is renewed ,which is very unlikely given the slots they are likely going to be thrown at. It is a bubble, but a high end bubble. Revolution is trickire, but my guess is that it will get to battle the renewal between itself and Parenthood, assuming 1) Only one midseason drama makes it (Chicago PD) and 2) TBL is not on the fall schedule as it will be needed to bridge the voice hiatus yet again. I doubt NBC goes with 3 new Monday-Thursday dramas, especially as they will need a comedy overhaul yet again.
ReplyDeleteRevolution is stabilizing!
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