Thanks to Ross for the heads up.
With L+3 lifting viewership to 6.4M, THE FLASH has now surpassed TVD (5.7M L+7) as CW's most-watched premiere ever.
— Joe Adalian (@TVMoJoe) October 13, 2014
With L+3 lifting viewership to 6.4M, THE FLASH has now surpassed TVD (5.7M L+7) as CW's most-watched premiere ever.
— Joe Adalian (@TVMoJoe) October 13, 2014
Wait what does L+3 mean?
ReplyDeletelive plus 3 days of delayed viewing something like that
ReplyDeleteso like re-runs
ReplyDeleteSmallvilles series premier was not on The CW
ReplyDeletePeople who watched it on dvr in those three days after
ReplyDeleteI was talking about season six which aired on the CW and had some episodes with over 5 million viewers
ReplyDeletePeople didn't use DVR as much in 2006 though.
ReplyDeleteMAKES ME DAMN PROUD AND HAPPY. VERY WELL DESERVED
ReplyDeleteYASSSS FLASH!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome.
ReplyDeleteI heard from this weekend con that it became the most watched premiere since S4, but I hadn't found any reliable source other than the actors.
ReplyDeleteQuestion is will it remain or will it drop? i hope it gets steady ratings and doent drop too much
ReplyDeleteYes, so happy for the show! Now I need the ratings to not drop too much and this is a big hit for the CW.
ReplyDeleteThe Flash is my first show that i watch of CW. and I've been loved! :)
ReplyDeleteReally?! Darn it I want to know its L+3 haha.
ReplyDeleteDVR didn't came in 2007 wtf??
ReplyDeleteIf the episode 2 ratings hold up I'm expecting a full season order to be around the corner.
ReplyDeletePhiliana @insidethetube · Oct 12
ReplyDelete#Supernatural jumped 31% to 3.3 million viewers (from 2.5 mil), 35% to 1.45 in 18-49 (from 1.1) and 26% to 1.34 in 18-34 in Live+3.
You are a star. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYay for The Flash. Pilot was awesome. This show needs more numbers than Arrow with all the special effects.
ReplyDeleteIt'll get a full season even if it drops 50%.
ReplyDeleteYeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!
ReplyDeletelol yeah my bad I got a DVR in 2007. I didn't really know they existed before that :P
ReplyDeleteThat's really good news I loved the pilot, I thought it was better than Arrow's, hope they are able to keep these ratings.
ReplyDeleteCool! I enjoyed the premiere. They set up the story well, and I think it was a good spin off. That said, I'm surprised that are not airing it w/Arrow. What airs after Arrow anyway?
ReplyDeletethe 100 will when it starts
ReplyDeleteIt'll drop, but hopefully not by much. There's going to inevitably be some people that watched the pilot that didn't like it and won't be coming back to the show.
ReplyDeleteThis show was bound to be a hit. For the first time CW actually invested large coin in a show, with top notch actors, who have a fanbase, along with great graphics and action sequences and ample marketing. This viewerage is well deserved, given all the energy they have put into it. Hopefully they will be able to sustain it.
ReplyDeleteam more happy for the CW than I am happy for the actual show, the CW definitely needed a good boost, am glad they finally got it !
ReplyDeleteThat is AWESOME! I'm so proud. I was terribly worried about the numbers b/c it was leaked (and that pisses me off in general) and i thought the ratings would be very low, well not very, but low. But i'm sooo glad I was wrong. I am very proud of the show, and the network!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I didn't watch "The 100" so I wasn't sure when it aired. Ha!
ReplyDeleteGreat news! So glad for the network and the cast and crew of the show. I loved the pilot (I managed to resist the temptation to watch the leaked pilot and waited to watch it when it aired) - actually liked it better than Arrow's S3 premier. Fingers crossed they can sustain at least mid-1's for the rest of the season.
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