Supergirl went down 1 to a 0.7; Jane went down 2 to a 0.3.
Supergirl went down 1 to a 0.7; Jane went down 2 to a 0.3.
It got a 3-episode back order and will air into February.
Episodes, Shameless, Web Therapy, The Borgias, Secret Diary of a Call Girl, Weeds, and The L Word all had good-to-great third seasons.
Aside from a few episodes ("Conversations with Dead People," etc.), totally agree. Mostly unwatchable.
Yeah.
Some of that had to do with them not having a set order.
Well, they're going to cancel some stuff this year.
Tosh.0 is terrible, but it costs, like, $3 to produce and does really well in Comedy Central's core demos. It'll be on for as long as Tosh wants to continue making it.
Ratings dropped a little during the summer. Maybe the level it was at 1-10 was sustainable whereas 11-20 wasn't? That + not much buzz (as compared to the likes of Amy Schumer, peak Key & Peele, etc.) = cancellation.
Considering that Oswalt's character is easily the worst the show has created, I'm hoping he stays far away.
The first season is up on Hulu: http://www.hulu.com/man-see…
Well, they released the first episode early online (it was over a million views on Youtube before the episode premiered on TV), so I don't know if we can draw any conclusions from the second episode's ratings.
Those 1.3s came on Halloween, a night with very low viewing levels, particularly in the 8:00 hour.
He booked Shades of Blue around the same time as he booked Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, so he did both last season. I don't know if this development = him permanently leaving to be on that show or = him needing to be with Shades for a while before returning. They kind of de-emphasized Greg around the middle of last season…
The CW hasn't had a 3-seasons-and-out show since Veronica Mars. If it gets renewed for a third season, it'll have a fourth; the fourth would probably be fairly short, but their Netflix deal stipulates 4 seasons/50 episodes for shows that make it that far. So they'll be 19 episodes out after the end of the season,…
Yes, The CW cares about app ratings. Just try to be as timely as you can when watching.
Nah, that's not going to happen. If the show does get renewed, it's going to midseason at best or (most likely) summer. There's no way they'd allow this show to be led into by the strongest show on the network.
The only thing that keeps me from agreeing with you re: Suburgatory is that the show collapsed after Modern Family when it did get to air there the next season. So the fit might not have been that great after all.
Not all networks send out screeners.
The creator said that 13 was going to be the most episodes it produces in a season.