I was just going to post about this and call it The Death of NBC.
A new iCarly was shown last Monday at 8pm with over 6 million viewers. It's ratings beat 11 of the 17 shows on NBC that week.
NBC bragged about how great their new shows are and that's why Heroes and L&O didn't get final 13 episodes. Boy were they wrong.
Maybe Comcast will be smarter and show ads for new NBC shows on other networks besides NBC because nobody sees those ads!
The pickup for Outsourced makes me think Community is officially doomed, as NBC will need the Thursday slot freed up to bring back Parks and Recreation in the spring. Too bad, as Outsourced is clearly the weakest show of the night.
It's great that Chuck got a full season, but really, I wouldn't have expected it to last 1 season with those ratings, let alone 4.
It's great that Chuck got a full season, but really, I wouldn't have expected it to last 1 season with those ratings, let alone 4.
They're probably afraid to cancel it because even at its low ratings, at least it isn't doing the swan-dive-off-a-cliff that new shows usually do, especially on NBC.
Honestly, I think a lot of us didn't expect Chuck to get as far as it has, so every episode we get now is pretty much gravy for us.
No joke. I don't even watch Chuck but I have put S1 in my Netflix queue now.Honestly, I think a lot of us didn't expect Chuck to get as far as it has, so every episode we get now is pretty much gravy for us.
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