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Yay for AoS.
ReplyDeleteOuch for Supernatural.
WTF happened to the NCIS twins.
AOS goes up NCIS goes up! POI goes up
ReplyDeleteYay for AOS
ReplyDeleteWoohoo! SHIELD and Person of Interest adjusted up! Sad that Supernatural went even lower :(
ReplyDeleteOUCH, Supernatural. The Originals adjusted up, so I don't think the huge drop was only preemptions fault anymore.
ReplyDeleteSucks for Supernatural. They were supposed to have higher than that, and I have no doubt they would've been at 1.0, but I guess there was a huge chuck that couldn't watch due to pre-emptions because of a baseball game and also a lot of people's' signals went out and couldn't see it? It's what I've heard.
ReplyDeleteSuch a bummer. :( Last night's episode was AMAZING too!
Yay for AoS and Person of Interest! This two are great shows!
ReplyDeleteThe Originals adjusted up to where SPN already was. If anything that makes me put more of it on the preemption.
ReplyDeleteThe Originals was preempted as well and Supernatural usually gets better ratings than it despite preemptions.
ReplyDeleteYEA for AoS!
ReplyDeleteOuch SPN...only managed to match TO? Anyone know if this is a season low for SPN?
Yes.
ReplyDeleteSPN usually doesn't go up against SHIELD though.
ReplyDeleteTO just adjusted up and SPN down, so I think it's more about preemptions than anything else, and SHIELD, but I don't know. I guess we'll see next week. I think .08-.09 may be where SPN is at for the rest of the season.
I'm around Baltimore and the CW was absolutely unwatchable for more than 10 minutes. I would think that most casual fans would be gone long before then. I even stopped my DVR recording and Supernatural is my #1 show.
ReplyDeleteClap, clap. Carver, Thomson & co; you've finally managed to turn viewers away from the show with your ridiculous and depressing brother angst.
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This summer instead of trying to get invited to Cons, why don't you all go WATCH the show you're writing for, from the pilot onwards, and correct all the wrongs you're doing to the brothers.
That way you might be able to give us a season ten that will make more people want to watch these two wonderful characters who respond to the name of Dean and Sam Winchester.
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Loving, caring, 'there's nothing I wouldn't do for you' brothers; Impala 'on the road' complete with brother chats; snarky bro-baiting; the occasional toothy smile, and lots of thrilling urban horror stories.
That's what SPN needs IMO, not ooc brother angst and the Winchesters being on-screen for 10 minutes out of the forty.
And get rid of the boring angels, all of them. Long live the 'evil' demons!
Nicd=e. ABC might want to think about moving AOS to 9pm next season
ReplyDeleteIt still massively frustrates me that the show has writers that haven't bothered to watch the show that they are writing for. In my opinion if they get hired, they should be made to watch every freaking episode so they know what the show actually is.
ReplyDeleteCool for Awkward, it hasn't done this 0.8 in a while.
ReplyDeleteI agree. When a person takes on a new job they should at least inform themselves on all that has gone before, and for a writer that means watching the freaking show you're writing for.
ReplyDeleteThese writers are getting well-paid to do their jobs as best they can, and that means keeping their stories in line with what the show's about.
And it's not about using characters like Metatron and his 'meta-fiction' to hammer home that THEY are the ones who write the scripts and what they give us we have to accept, no matter if it's good or bad, canon or not canon, brothers or not brothers.
Aside from the depressing brother angst in SPN, the thing that puts off the viewers is these non-stop breaks and the fact that CW had no promoting plan prior to the airing. How people were supposed to remember there was a new ep this week?!
ReplyDeleteThe writing of this ep was decent (the directorial work was so weak though), if it was aired w/o a break, it could break another record. Sharp Teeth was the worst ep in the season yet due to coming right after a killer ep, was a blast.
This failure is completely on CW and their crappy handling of their most successful show.
Yay! For agents of shield. I would hate it if they had to cancel the show because not enough people were watching.
ReplyDeleteThis summer instead of trying to get invited to Cons
ReplyDeleteHas Carver been going to cons?
Loving, caring, 'there's nothing I wouldn't do for you' brothers; Impala 'on the road' complete with brother chats; snarky bro-baiting; the occasional toothy smile, and lots of thrilling urban horror stories.
The show hasn't really done this since season 2. So if that was what killed the ratings, then season 3 would have been the end.
I do think the show has some problems it needs to work out, but these complaints about how terrible the show is and how it's destroyed and betrayed canon have been going on since early season 8. Yet for the most part ratings in season 8 and 9 were strong, stronger than some past seasons.
And it's not about using characters like Metatron and his 'meta-fiction' to hammer home that THEY are the ones who write the scripts and what they give us we have to accept, no matter if it's good or bad, canon or not canon, brothers or not brothers.
ReplyDeleteI don't think that was what Metatron was there for. Kripke used Chuck for a similar reason - a comment on writing and the frustrations of a writer.
I'm not sure if this is common in TV. I wish it were, but I have my doubts.
ReplyDeleteThere really wasn't a huge difference.
ReplyDeleteGood for AoS, even if it's just one tenth this time. Perhaps it should be moved to 9pm next season, but then, NCIS: LA is just as strong a competitor as its parent show... dunno.
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