Ratings for All Dogs Go To Heaven
Nov. 13th, 2010 11:12 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
From Marc Berman at the Programming Insider
Vampire Diaries - 3.49 million
Smallville - 2.90 million
America's Next Top Model - 2.69 million
Nikita - 2.33 million
Supernatural - 2.08 million
Hellcats - 1.92 million
90210 - 1.88 million
Gossip Girl - 1.78 million
One Tree Hill - 1.70 million
Life Unexpected - 1.48 million
For easy reference/comparison:
Exile on Main Street - 2.89 million
Two and a Half Men - 2.33 million
The Third Man - 2.16 million (pre-empted in Chicago)
Weekend at Bobby's - 2.84 million
Live Free or Twi-Hard - 2.47 million
You Can't Handle the Truth - 2.51 million
Family Matters - 2.46 million
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Glad the ratings are finally reflecting how I feel about this season. I didn't even bother to watch last night. That's how done I am with all this. Marc even branded it a "loser" this week.
Vampire Diaries - 3.49 million
Smallville - 2.90 million
America's Next Top Model - 2.69 million
Nikita - 2.33 million
Supernatural - 2.08 million
Hellcats - 1.92 million
90210 - 1.88 million
Gossip Girl - 1.78 million
One Tree Hill - 1.70 million
Life Unexpected - 1.48 million
For easy reference/comparison:
Exile on Main Street - 2.89 million
Two and a Half Men - 2.33 million
The Third Man - 2.16 million (pre-empted in Chicago)
Weekend at Bobby's - 2.84 million
Live Free or Twi-Hard - 2.47 million
You Can't Handle the Truth - 2.51 million
Family Matters - 2.46 million
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Glad the ratings are finally reflecting how I feel about this season. I didn't even bother to watch last night. That's how done I am with all this. Marc even branded it a "loser" this week.
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Date: 2010-11-13 06:44 pm (UTC)However, I think I read that it was pre-empted in the St. Louis market, so that may have something to do with it.
While I haven't been quite as unhappy as you have been with the season, I am frustrated too because I do think Jensen is getting screwed over again with once again no story line that is specific to his own damn character. And I hate what they're doing with Sam - more than usual, which is saying something.
Ron Moore is wanting to remake The Wild Wild West. What a dream role that would be for Jensen! ;)
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Date: 2010-11-16 01:17 am (UTC)That seems to be the general consensus of everyone - that this past episode was boring, or flat or blah. So much for this crop of new writers, eh? :-(
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That seems to be the general consensus of everyone - that this past episode was boring, or flat or blah. So much for this crop of new writers, eh? :-(
<<However, I think I read that it was pre-empted in the St. Louis market, so that may have something to do with it.>>
True, it was, but that only means that the ratings will drop or stay the same in the finals, after the sports audience is factored out of the 2.08 million. So this episode truly was at the bottom of the barrel. I wish it would stay consistently this low this week, too, so Sera would get a clue, but I think everyone's going to want to see Ben Edlund's crack episode with Dean and the fairies.
<i>I am frustrated too because I do think Jensen is getting screwed over again with once again no story line that is specific to his own damn character.</i>
When I found out that Jensen was barely in this past one it cemented my decision to not waste my time ever watching it. That's all I need, the majority of the episode with Soul-less Sam - who is once again the most important character, the only character with a storyline. But that's no surprise because Sera's in charge.
<i>And I hate what they're doing with Sam - more than usual, which is saying something.</i>
I just think it's pointless. Why couldn't they have made Sam in some other way affected from his time in the cage? And have Crowley have kept Bobby's soul and have the boys work for him because of that?
<<Ron Moore is wanting to remake The Wild Wild West. What a dream role that would be for Jensen! ;)>>
Oh my GOD! That would be AWESOME!