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Chasing The Saturdays (E!)

-10 PM: 0.914 million viewers, 0.48 A18-49

 

That's not too bad!

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Nick

Posted January 23, 2013 at 10:55 AM

Sunday:

 

Girls (HBO)

-9:01 PM: 0.572 million viewers, 0.34 A18-49

-10:01 PM: 0.519 million viewers, 0.23 A18-49

 

Enlightened (HBO)

-9:31 PM: 0.202 million viewers, 0.10 A18-49

-10:31 PM: 0.233 million viewers, 0.09 A18-49

 

Chasing The Saturdays (E!)

-10 PM: 0.914 million viewers, 0.48 A18-49

 

Saturday:

 

Young Justice (Cartoon Network)

-10:30 AM: 1.982 million viewers, 0.66 A18-49

 

Victorious (Nickelodeon)

-8 PM: 2.734 million viewers, 0.49 A18-49

 

Marvin Marvin (Nickelodeon)

-8:30 PM: 2.295 million viewers, 0.34 A18-49

 

Ripper Street (BBC America)

-9 PM: 0.552 million viewers, 0.12 A18-49

Oh, that's better! A bit confused though, with it not being in that Top 100 list.
Oh, that's better! A bit confused though, with it not being in that Top 100 list.

 

I don't understand that either :S

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Well the rest are correct, so no reason for them to be.
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I will tell myself it got 0.914m viewers, it will help me through it.

 

Although, I hope viewers increase as it will be repeated throughout the week most likely!

The top 100 list is based on adults within the 25-54 age bracket or whatever (but ordered by 18-49). So the show must've got more viewers aged between 18 & 24 I assume?
Ooooh thats really good! In comparison, 90210 got 0.3! But don't know how justifiable a comparison is xD

The Monday episode got 600k and a 0.3 in the A18-49 demo.

 

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I wouldn't worry about this number too much, next Sunday will be more important as this wasn't the regular timeslot, Kourtney & Kim were down as well.

Just watching Episode 3 now. I love Mollie! Her chatting up the boys at the cafe by talking about onions and tomatoes = LMFAO.
To be honest, even as a girl, I could talk about tomatoes and onions with Mollie all freaking day. She's just that fabulous.

My only gripe with the show is that it seems so set up and forced compared to 24/7. The Una and Rochelle scene with Una going "I had a really good vibe about that song we recorded yesterday, I think it'll make the album" and Rochelle going "hmmm yeah" just seemed so scripted. Plus surely if the cameras are following them about in clubs and at restaurants then people would be looking at the cameras and asking why they were being filmed? And do people not need to give permission to allow themselves to be shown on TV? I don't know much about it, but the whole show just seems forced. Compare Rochelle's trip to get a washing machine in 24/7 to her going round the American store buying EVERYTHING and you'll see what I mean. Surely she's not that stupid?

 

It sounds like I'm complaining but I do love the show. Mollie is coming across really well (her crying about David, giving Frankie a new couch, the salad conversation and how adorable she looked at the end of the episode leaving the club) and is the star of the show. Frankie and Vanessa are coming across pretty funny (I hope we actually get some insight into Vanessa's vocal problems and not just a quick five minute clip) and while we all know how charming and humble Una is in the UK, she didn't come across too well telling Rochelle off about the furniture and it seems like she's very disconnected from the rest of the girls. Rochelle is obviously charismatic but comes across a bit too try hard at times and I think she puts on a bit of an act (especially in the individual narrative sections).

 

I just want to know more about the music side of things, not Mollie's dating life or Rochelle and Marvin getting a house!

The whole thing is set up to be honest. It's light entertainment, on a channel that is home to the Kardashians. Very, very little of it is going to be natural and genuine - especially when they're showed on apparent days off. Cameras aren't randomly filming them on downtime - they're 100% at work in all of these episodes, filming the plots they're given that will then go on to make up an episode with distinct and possibly one off themes.

 

Episode 3's two themes were clear - two of the girls attempting to set up single-Mollie in three staged locations (restaurant/beach/club), and as for Rochelle's "furniture overspend drama"... I don't believe for a second that she bought any furniture whatsoever. :P

 

The sad thing about it is that it was ultimately a really boring episode. Nowhere near as fun as the rather preposterous but nevertheless entertaining Episode 2 (Rochelle's woes about the "loud sex" going on next door, and Vanessa exclaiming "WHICH COUPLE IS HAVING REALLY LOUD SEX ON THE FOURTH FLOOR", rofl). Vanessa's great in this show.

 

'Chasing The Saturdays' is what it is anyway. It was certainly never going to be another 24/7, that's not the remit this time.

The whole thing is set up to be honest. It's light entertainment, on a channel that is home to the Kardashians. Very, very little of it is going to be natural and genuine - especially when they're showed on apparent days off. Cameras aren't randomly filming them on downtime - they're 100% at work in all of these episodes, filming the plots they're given that will then go on to make up an episode with distinct and possibly one off themes.

 

Episode 3's two themes were clear - two of the girls attempting to set up single-Mollie in three staged locations (restaurant/beach/club), and as for Rochelle's "furniture overspend drama"... I don't believe for a second that she bought any furniture whatsoever. :P

 

The sad thing about it is that it was ultimately a really boring episode. Nowhere near as fun as the rather preposterous but nevertheless entertaining Episode 2 (Rochelle's woes about the "loud sex" going on next door, and Vanessa exclaiming "WHICH COUPLE IS HAVING REALLY LOUD SEX ON THE FOURTH FLOOR", rofl). Vanessa's great in this show.

 

'Chasing The Saturdays' is what it is anyway. It was certainly never going to be another 24/7, that's not the remit this time.

 

What about the deeper stuff like Frankie's panic attack, Vanessa crying over Gary and the Una/Ben thing next episode? Do you think that's also scripted?

Yeah I doubt that was scripted. Nevertheless the show is entertaining

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