okay I just picked a title to get attention 
but I notice on the SyFyPortal news that Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles has been nosediving in ratings, and now the Pushing Daisies premiere was beat out by Knight Rider of all things. That being said, even KR is doing really bad and didn't even beat the record set by Bionic Woman, as ***ratings are down for TV as a whole
Keep in mind that I considered TSCC and Pushing Daises to be literally the ONLY two good new scifi shows of the Writer's Guild of America vs AMPTP Strike-affected season of 07-08. (Reaper's ok but it needed to be more; if I find out a year from now that their second season takes off like a rocket; good for them, I'll tune back in)
but anyway, this raises several questions:

but I notice on the SyFyPortal news that Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles has been nosediving in ratings, and now the Pushing Daisies premiere was beat out by Knight Rider of all things. That being said, even KR is doing really bad and didn't even beat the record set by Bionic Woman, as ***ratings are down for TV as a whole
Keep in mind that I considered TSCC and Pushing Daises to be literally the ONLY two good new scifi shows of the Writer's Guild of America vs AMPTP Strike-affected season of 07-08. (Reaper's ok but it needed to be more; if I find out a year from now that their second season takes off like a rocket; good for them, I'll tune back in)
but anyway, this raises several questions:
- Did we learn nothing from the underlying causes of the WGA Strike? "New Media"; the same thing happened to Lost, BSG, and Heroes: "hot megahit shows" actually suffer from their success, because everyone DVR's them or watched them on iTunes (or waits to buy the DVD). Were Pushing Daises and Terminator such hits, that now everyone DVRs them, ironically making them "fail"? Same thing for Battlestar season 3 (before they decided to just end the show, ratings-be-damned, for season 4, which they really did after all the scrambling for ratings in season 3 even though their DVR was up)
- On the other hand.....did the Strike really make people...."find other things to do than TV"? Did people just leave TV that didn't come back? Reading or gardening? Or video games? or Porn? Or perhaps some sort of "Porn-video game"? (It can't be done!)......but really, statistically ratings are down across the board for TV as a whole. Why?
- On the other hand, Fringe is doing pretty well. I didn't "Fall in love with it after one episode" as I did for BSG, and its not one of "my shows", but its a half-decent show which does not insult me by its very existence (unlike Bionic Woman or Knight Rider), and I will continue watching (unlike "Chuck")...so, good for "Fringe", I hope they grow beyond the freshman year's incertainty (all the great shows have a rocky first year.....except BSG, yeah the first season was best in that)
- So, is this a backlash against "returning shows from the Strike season", because its been too long and no one remembers them? Or is it that everyone DVRs them?