Final Adjusted TV Ratings for Monday 29th September 2014
30 Sept 2014
Castle Gotham NCIS: Los Angeles Ratings Scorpion Sleepy Hollow The Big Bang Theory The BlacklistRemember you can view ALL Ratings and Charts for all shows/seasons in our Interactive TV Ratings Database.
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Goof for Scorpions, it adjusted up!
ReplyDeleteIs it any good by the way? Haven't had the time to try it yet but I'd really like to.
Considering how many people said after the finale last season that they're done with the show, Castle didn't do too bad ;)
ReplyDeleteWow, Scorpion barely dropped from last week
ReplyDeletePlease,please let Sleepy Hollow's ratings get better. I love this show.
ReplyDeleteSH :(
ReplyDeleteIt is good in the entertainment value (good action and characters). But there are some things that aren't explained very well or aren't very believable/accurate.
ReplyDeleteWas thinking the same ;)
ReplyDeleteLast time it had a 2.2 it was 6x7.
Football was on air in a few big markets on abc so Castle adjusting down was a given.
ReplyDeleteSad that Sleepy Hollow didn't adjust up :(
ReplyDeleteok, I'll give it a try someday:)
ReplyDeleteIf anything SH just proved that long breaks can prove to be deadly for shows :(
ReplyDeleteI don't ask for much, just for SH to go to at least a third season, I hate shows that end before that :/
Daaayum, Sleepy Hollow, you are breaking my heart!
ReplyDeleteWoohooo, yea Baby! Scorpion numbers make my heart happy :-)
Alright Blacklist, let's just stop right there and agree not to get any lower for the rest of the season.
Congrats to the Castle fans - a 2.2 is very good! Didn't have time over the summer to binge watch the last season but I'm very glad to see it holding it's own.
It works alright for cable, though. (Usually) I think maybe for these "event" series, the premieres should probably be staggered so the network can give them special promotional attention. Or at least just try new things during the off-season to keep the show in the public mind.
ReplyDeleteAwesome for Scorpion :)
ReplyDeletebut cable and network TV are SO different at this point.
ReplyDeleteCable attracts fixed fanbases whereas network is also relying heavily on casual viewers
Now, why couldn't this NCIS be the one airing against SHIELD? J/k.
ReplyDeleteso FOX literally can only have one hit per year and its almost never the same show. Incredible, wonder why that is....
ReplyDeletePretty sure not having NCIS as a lead in is the only reason NCIS: LA dropped so badly.
ReplyDeleteThat and it's airing at the same time as Castle, plus I'm sure some folks missed the memo about it being on Mondays now.
ReplyDeleteIt would have gotten the same ratings as NCIS:NO with NCIS lead-in..
ReplyDeleteFair point.
ReplyDeleteYeah, my bad for missing that.
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