The network has ordered five additional episodes of the freshman comedy, bringing the total order to 18 episodes.
“Marry Me” is averaging a 2.0 rating/6 share in adults 18-49 and 6.5 million viewers overall through the season’s first six weeks, making it the #2 new broadcast comedy in 18-49 so far this season behind ABC’s Black-ish.
Of NBC’s four comedies this fall (two on Tuesday and two on Thursday), Marry Me is faring the best.
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Im a big fun of this show but really ? Like seriously ? It's not a joke right ?!!! Right !!
ReplyDeleteYeah! More episodes of Marry Me :D
ReplyDeleteIt's ratings are not good, so I don't expect a renewal, but I'm happy it'll stick for a while longer :)
Good sign. Last night's episode was my favorite. I hope NBC can give it 4 more added to 18, which will give it a full season but more episodes is better than nothing. I hope Marry Me comes back stronger in 2 weeks (it'll be in hiatus next week due to The Voice).
ReplyDeleteI hope so too! In 2 weeks it should have a higher rated Voice, so it should do at least a 1.5. I really hope it can bounce back and do decent ratings and get those extra 4 episodes. But as of right now, when I feared it could even get pulled, this is a huge accomplishment
ReplyDeleteOh yeah makes perfect sense. Who wouldn't do that to a low-rated post-Voice show?
ReplyDeleteI'm really happy about that. But - correct me if I'm wrong - a full season order doesn't equal renewal..
ReplyDeleteSo despite they ordered more episodes it doesn't mean that there will be a second season.
marry me is a fun little show has the happy endings feel to it.
ReplyDeleteSame! Funniest as an ensemble for sure. This most recent episode felt like it was a classic Happy Endings episode :)
ReplyDeleteIt's quite rare for a broadcast show to be renewed for a second season before winter which is why it was such a big deal for Sleepy Hollow and The Blacklist last year. So this... I'll take it. For now :)
ReplyDeletePartial order = cancelled.
ReplyDeletethe lack of a full season when there is time to air one suggests it wont be coming back at all barring a miracle after the 18 are done. This looks to me like they are filling a gap untill they are ready to replace with something new which can better utilise The Voice's lead in.
ReplyDeleteI can only assume they have a gap in the schedule (before The Voice starts up again) and want to fill it before replacing with new show or shows that could better use the post Voice time slot? They may end up using repeats or a filler show like The Biggest Loser in the 8pm time slot untill The Voice returns?
ReplyDeleteits not a ful seaon order though
ReplyDeleteand she acts just like the character Penny that she played on there.. as well.. which is something I don't want to see..
ReplyDeleteI'll enjoy it while it lasts.
ReplyDeleteI agree, I was hoping for more distinction between her characters but it's a cute little show.
ReplyDeleteYay, one of my new favorite comedies for what it's worth I'll take this as a good sign, I would like to think such a great ensemble and wonderful chemistry wouldn't be lost on TPTB!!!!
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