Final Adjusted TV Ratings for Monday 10th November 2014
Nov 11, 2014
American Dad Anger Management Castle Gotham Jane the Virgin NCIS: Los Angeles Ratings Scorpion Sleepy Hollow The Blacklist The Millers The Originals Two Broke GirlsRemember you can view ALL Ratings and Charts for all shows/seasons in our Interactive TV Ratings Database.
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Castle :(
ReplyDeleteI know. Has it declined in quality or something? It'll get another season regardless
ReplyDeleteRatings are horrible this year... Especially on CBS...
ReplyDeletehmm, I wouldn't be so sure of it. There are contract negotiations this year and I don't see all the actors signing them. I hope I'm wrong tho, I don't want the show to end before there is at least one Caskett baby, even though I'm still pissed they "effed up" last season's finale and haven't watched anything of the new season yet.
ReplyDeleteDisappointed with Castle and Sleepy Hollow ratings, but at least Jane held on to the .5 and didn't dip this time.
ReplyDeleteA bad finale can't help. But Castle would be a big loss for ABC, I think it'll get a final 8th season to end a really good run
ReplyDeleteScorpion needs to stop dropping!
ReplyDeleteTO staying at a 0.7....NICE
ReplyDeleteNCIS: Los Angeles is not going good this season in terms of ratings!
ReplyDeleteYou know something weird happened this year if theCW isn't as far behind on ratings as past years... I guess there where a lot of people woth 49 yo who turned out 50 this year and are now off the map Jajaja xD
ReplyDeleteNot gonna happen as long as it has The Millers as a lead-in. Still strong numbers considering that.
ReplyDeleteThe originals did pretty good. Missed seeing Elijah. Guess this week did better than without Nina from last week. Hoping that the ratings go up so Originals get renewed, I am so hooked and obsessed with this show and Daniel Gillies.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it's to do with the quality of the show, rather an overall decline in Monday TV viewership. Case in point: The Blacklist, which was averaging more than 11mil live viewers last yr, but has lost more than a million viewers on average so far this season. Even the quite popular NCIS:LA has lost over 6mil viewers after moving to Monday. But I think some Castle viewers might have been turned away after that disastrous S6 finale. Still it's nothing to worry given that Castle has been the most consistent performer on ABC for the past 6 yrs.
ReplyDeleteIt's proves that people really don't want crossovers/'crosovers'.
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