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I know it's pointless, but I am going to predict a Body Of Proof renewal right here, right now. I can sense it in me tea leaves.

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Smash is so dead and part of me doesn't even care anymore. I only continue watching for Megan Hilty and they keep screwing her out of all the songs, in favour of Katharine McPhee's bland attempts. Blah.

Revolution didn't air due to a news special on the Boston terrorist attack.

 

 

Save Me will premiere May 23 on NBC (I can't believe this ended up as a summer series. It's pretty much over isn't it).

 

Also looking forward to Camp (July 10) starring one of my favourite TV actresses, Rachel Griffiths :wub:.

 

 

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I just found out that Australian TV is airing the unaired episodes of Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23, can anyone find them online?

 

http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/03/arena-...-before-us.html

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Smash is so dead and part of me doesn't even care anymore. I only continue watching for Megan Hilty and they keep screwing her out of all the songs, in favour of Katharine McPhee's bland attempts. Blah.

 

I'm exactly the other way round. I much prefer Katharine McPhee's versions of songs but I suppose Megan Hilty is more Broadway so for the plot, she's probably the better suit.

I'm exactly the other way round. I much prefer Katharine McPhee's versions of songs but I suppose Megan Hilty is more Broadway so for the plot, she's probably the better suit.

Yeah, McPhee's got a beautiful sounding voice, no doubt, but there is absolutely no emotion behind the songs at all and her 'acting' is really starting to grate on me. I zone out whenever she's on screen. :teresa:

Sunday Finals

 

3.6 The Masters

2.5 Family Guy

2.3 60 Minutes

2.3 The Amazing Race

1.8 The Simpsons

1.8 Celebrity Apprentice

1.7 The Good Wife

1.6 Bobs Burgers

1.4 Once Upon A Time - clip show

1.2 The Cleveland Show

 

Sunday Cable

 

2.4 Game Of Thrones (4.724 million viewers)

1.2 The Vikings

1.0 Mad Men

0.6 Veep

Monday:

 

5.1 The Voice (season high)

2.6 How I Met Your Mother (season low)

2.3 2 Broke Girls (series low)

2.2 Dancing With The Stars

2.2 Mike & Molly (series low)

2.1 Castle

2.1 The Following (series low)

2.0 Rules Of Engagement (season low)

1.9 Bones

1.8 Hawaii 5-0 (series low)

0.4 Oh Sit!

0.2 90210

Disaster for "2 Broke Girls" but all CBS comedies were low (and below last Thursday's Big Bang repeat). Hope it rebounds a bit in a couple of weeks.

 

The Good Wife needs to move back to a 10PM slot next season, it's always getting better numbers when almost pushed to that time anyway.

Hoping it's not bad news for Veep :(
Disaster for "2 Broke Girls"

Didn't help the episode was pretty weak. :(

Amazing for The Good Wife, please with the numbers for Bones especially against a 5.1 for The Voice!

 

Major LOL at 90210

The Good Wife needs to move back to a 10PM slot next season, it's always getting better numbers when almost pushed to that time anyway.

 

I suspect it will inherit The Mentalist's slot with the latter being moved to Friday's to fill the slot vacated by CSI:NY when it's cancelled.

Hoping it's not bad news for Veep :(

 

Not at all, it got its highest ever (single airing) viewing figures with that episode.

Oh and Defiance had a great (by SyFy standards) premiere, 2.7 million viewers total and 1.3 in adults 18-49 (roughly a 1.0).

 

And NBC have reschuled the season finale of Revolution for Monday June 3rd.

Well they cancelled Enlightened because of low ratings anyway even though the show was critically acclaimed and Laura even won the Golden Globe last year iirc! :(
Of course, but it's always nice to see a show you love doing well.

 

Of course! I love the recognition it got at the big award ceremonies. It should have won everything of course, but it was amazing to see it nominated.

Well they cancelled Enlightened because of low ratings anyway even though the show was critically acclaimed and Laura even won the Golden Globe last year iirc! :(

HBO and Showtime are probably the hardest networks to predict. I don't think they are even Ad-Supported which throws the normal Broadcast/Cable model out the window.

HBO and Showtime go off things like DVD/Blu-Ray sales aswell though don't they? I'd imagine that's another absolutely massive market from them. What goes against other shows imo is both networks both crave the monster hits. HBO has True Blood, and now Game of Thrones and Showtime has Dexter, and probably Homeland could be classed as it now.
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