Final Adjusted TV Ratings for Tuesday 30th September 2014
1 Oct 2014
Agents of SHIELD Awkward Cancelled Shows Chicago Fire Faking It Forever NCIS: New Orleans Person of Interest Ratings Sons of Anarchy The Mindy Project The New GirlRemember you can view ALL Ratings and Charts for all shows/seasons in our Interactive TV Ratings Database.
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Nice jump for Selfie.
ReplyDeleteNice bump for ABC shows.
ReplyDeleteAt least SHIELD matched its lowest rated episode from season 1 ("T.A.H.I.T.I."). That's good enough right? :/
ReplyDeleteLooks like ABC is the King of Adjustments.
ReplyDeleteOnly one tenth up for AoS, tying its series low... :(
ReplyDeleteit only the second week at least wait a few episode no need to panic!
ReplyDeleteOk, Selfie's ratings are acceptable now :)
ReplyDeletejust... keep those ratings, even be up please.
Why they dont watch AoS? Is one of the best dramas. :(
ReplyDeleteAt least AoS tied it's series low, that's better then setting a new low.
ReplyDeleteSelfie and MLS are grasping for life but they're still not high enough to be safe.
ABC doesnt look as bad now
ReplyDeleteSo that's all? I need Forever to adjust up!
ReplyDeleteThose are the ratings we have currently. Others will be coming in soon, so refresh for updates.
ReplyDeleteHappyland aired so late, who watches TV at 11?
ReplyDeleteaw! Glad that Selfie, MLS and SHIELD got AU! here i hope they can mantain those numbers
ReplyDeleteGood to see PoI didn't adjust down to 1.7 or lower. Hoping for a 1.9 next week ;)
ReplyDeleteShame Forever dropped like that.
ReplyDeleteOh. AoS and Forever aren't doing to good..
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't go as far as to say I'm panicking, but this is definitely not good. Granted, after the adjustment the show is back to the 1.8-2.2 range, where it was in the entire second half of last season. Still, it's only the second episode of the season and ratings are usually highest in the fall, making me worry that it could drop to mid-1's later in the year. Combined with the fact that four ABC dramas premiered with downright terrific numbers and two others (Castle and Resurrection) also did better than AoS, I do find this worrisome.
ReplyDeleteI know AoS has some other factors going for it: the sizable DVR gains, the fact that it's the rare show that skews male and Disney owning both the studio (Marvel) and the network (ABC). The prestige of being the flagship TV show of the MCU, alone, would probably make Disney reluctant to let go of AoS even in the face of low numbers. Still, there's no denying that the numbers are disappointing.
I don't watch it because after the first four episodes, I gave up on it. The plots were goofy and aside from Coulson, I didn't care about any of the characters. I have heard, though, that it got better as the season went on. I might give it a second chance if I ever find time to go back and look at the first season again.
ReplyDeleteYou could always just tell yourself that it was only one week and live in denial about the fact that the ratings have gone down. That's what I'm doing and it works well for me. lol I love this show too, so I'm right there with you hoping for better ratings.
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