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OMG CBS ! This was the last episode of The McCarthys !
ReplyDeleteWithout TBBT CBS' Thursdays are quite bleak. I expected Mom to do at least a 1.8 on its own, but then again thanksgiving may have got the best of it
ReplyDeleteWhy they even aired anything on thanksgiving is beyond me.
ReplyDeletethe Mccarthys was fantastic yesterday
ReplyDeletePossibly because TBBT has aired so many episodes already and they have to make sure the other shows catch up, that's the only explanation I can think of
ReplyDeletenot worried about mom...of course the ratings will be low it was thanksgiving
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ReplyDeleteLOL Huge swing and miss by CBS. Idiots.
ReplyDeleteCause for paws halves: 2.8/1.5/1.2/1.0. Just wow at those half hour drops!
ReplyDeleteNo, that doesn't fit. I made the calculations and there are enough regular Thursdays during the season for them to air without doing so last night, even accounting for March Madness preemptions. It was just stupid IMO.
ReplyDeleteEven if it was, it means absolutely nothing.
ReplyDeletePoor Mom :/
ReplyDeletenot to worry
ReplyDeleteNfl lead in.
ReplyDeleteThen I don't know what CBS was thinking. Nothing does well on thanksgiving aside for Charlie Brown specials and that kind of thing
ReplyDeleteElementary surprisingly did not hit a new low. No HTGAWM could have helped.
ReplyDeleteDidn't know FOX had an Nfl lead in. Maybe this would have a good time to show off Bones if they had such a lead in.
ReplyDeleteI think Thanksgiving had more of an impact than lacking of TBBT. On a regular night, I think Mom would have done something like 2.0 or 1.9, you know? Its previous series low
ReplyDeletemore than 2.0 i might say
ReplyDeleteI agree. It was certainly a bad combination of factors. And next week won't exactly be much better if the peter pan special does numbers similar to the sound of music.
ReplyDeleteI don't think Peter Pan will get Sounds of Music like ratings, but I do expect it to be big: a 3.0 or something of the sort.
ReplyDeleteI predict a 1.8/1.7 for next week
That sounds about right, yeah
ReplyDeleteCBS really shouldn't have aired originals on Thanksgiving.
ReplyDelete1.1 is bad, but not majorly bad. However, hitting sub 6 million is majorly bad. Sure Football took a toll but why is CBS airing originals? If it adjusts down, things aren't going to go any better.
ReplyDeleteWho's line did better than Reign did this season (minus episode 4 and 5)
ReplyDeleteAgreed. CBS has somehow made some pretty poor decisions this year. Particularly regarding the Monday and Thursday situations, from the delayed start to the flip-flop schedules.
ReplyDeleteThe fact that you're celebrating a show's possible cancellation disgusts me. I hope a show that you like that's on the bubble ends up gets canceled as a result.
ReplyDeleteI'm not celebrating at all. I just think CBS won't air more episodes with those ratings.
ReplyDeleteWell it sounded that way to me.
ReplyDeleteWhen will the final adjusted ratings be available?
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