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TV Ratings (Monday 7th March) + Sunday

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FOX

House - 11.08 million & 3.8/11

The Chicago Code - 7.51 million & 2.1/6


ABC

The Bachelor (2 hour) - 9.95 million & 3.1/9

Castle (repeat) - 5.67 million & 1.4/4


CBS

How I Met Your Mother (repeat) - 6.42 million & 2.0/6

Mad Love - 7.27 million & 2.4/7

Two and a Half Men (repeat) - 10.15 million & 2.8/8

Mike & Molly (repeat) - 9.29 million & 2.6/7

Hawaii Five-0 (repeat) - 7.58 million & 2.0/6


NBC

The Event (2 hour) - 5.23 million & 1.4/4

Harry's Law - 9.40 million & 1.8/5


CW

90120 (repeat) - 0.71 million & 0.2/1

Gossip Girl (repeat) - 0.49 million & 0.2/1
 
And Mad Love continues to do worse than RoE did in the slot.
Would've been better to keep RoE on Monday and give $#*! a full season than what they've done.

Is NBC happy with that demo # on Harry's Law? The viewer number is decent.
 
I think NBC is happy that the show didn't bomb out like every other thing they have shown this year.

The only way I see Harry's Law not coming back for a full season pick up is if Comcast hates the show (and DEK) for being too liberal. Kind of like what ABC did with Boston Legal.
 
The Chicago Code continues to find the viewers but not the demo and this will lead the show to its death...Cable would of been a better place for it it seems.

CBS aired Mad Love out of a repeat indicating that it won't return next season though I don't know why CBS just didn't air back to back episodes. Also IMO expect TBBT to replace Two & Half Men next season at 9pm since Sheen is GONE, the show will follow suit shortly.

NBC what did you expect after a 3 month gap for The Event :rolleyes:. Harry's Law will be back but the question is will it be Friday nights? Law & Order LA will return when Harry's Law ends but the long gap to revamp it, may result in a HUGE drop off like The Event suffered. (24% in the demo)
 
Sucks for The Event. I actually like that show. It's really the only new show this fall I found remotely interesting.
 
I think 2.5 Men might actually be back. Access Hollywood (AKA Sheen's fuck buddies) showed the last clip from Sheen's last episode, all they have to say is that he is in Paris with the crazy neighbor and move on.
 
Is NBC happy with that demo # on Harry's Law? The viewer number is decent.

But the demo is weak (at least by normal standards, not NBC standards). The viewer number doesn't actually matter. What matters is how many shows are doing better (answer: enough of them) and how much confidence NBC has in its new fall lineup (my guess: not a whole lot, the lineup sounds overall a lot like previous failed lineups).

It might come down to Harry vs Chuck.
 
TV by the Numbers is wrong more than they are ever right.

I say HL is fine, and if it really is Chuck vs HL then HL would win by a mile.

Not only that, but are you saying that NBC has enough shows doing better than HL in the demo? That's funny.

NBC has nothing and plenty of time to fill it, being their only new show this year that hasn't completely failed or needed a revamp is HL I think it's more than safe. Plus this past season was supposed to be one full of great new shows for NBC, that's why L&O and Heroes never got final 13 episodes. So that shows them how much new shows suck they will keep more older, but still newer and cheaper to make shows.
 
Harry Law will get a 2nd season though if the numbers stay as they are on a non friday night then I wouldn't be surprise to see if not get a 3rd season.

Chuck demo numbers are now lower than HL's in a better time slot for younger viewers so I can easily see NBC axing Chuck after its 4th season.
 
Surprisingly, NBC has several shows it could bring back next year. With a large pilot lineup, my guess is that Harry and Chuck are both gonna be chucked. :rommie:
 
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