I don't know what that is.
This was some "this guy has it all...except love!" concept.
Produced by Eva Longoria.
On NBC.
I don't know what that is.
This was some "this guy has it all...except love!" concept.
Produced by Eva Longoria.
On NBC.
Oh, it was on FOX and called The Choice, lol.
And it featured the following uh...stars?
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Pauly D
Tyson Beckford
Joe Jonas
Dean Cain
Rob Kardashian
Rocco DiSpirito
Warren Sapp
Finesse Mitchell
Romeo
Jeremy Bloom
Jason Cook
Michael Catherwood
Seth Wescott
Parker Young
Ndamukong Suh
Dr. Robert Nettles
Taylor Hicks
Mike Sorrentino
Rob Gronkowski
Steven Lopez
WOMEN
Carmen Electra
Hope Dworaczyk
Rima Fakih
Sophie Monk
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Oh yeah.
I'd rather just watch Jeremy Bloom and Parker Young make out.
The Voice hits another high with like double the rating of anything else, aside from the NBC special on Boston. Its 4th Monday episode is half a point higher than Idol's 4th Wednesday episode this season. It's already hit 5 twice this season, which it failed to do during the fall.
HIMYM had a season low 2.6 when last season it got a 5 and a bunch of 4s, and 2 Broke Girls got a series low 2.3 when last season it got a bunch of 4s and grew from its lead-in HIMYM...CBS was hoping 2BG would be a new flagship with its T10 status last season.
It would be incredible if 2 Broke Girls (#9), Fox’s New Girl (12), Fox’s X Factor (13) and ABC’s Once Upon A Time (16) [last season's rankings according to Deadline] all became lesser hits than Scandal (66). I suspect this week's just a weird fluke for 2BG though.
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Ang Lee - The only 2x Bafta/DGA/Oscar-Winning Director!
Meryl on Oscars: Y’see these little babies? These are my best f***ing friends
and they never let me down. Try to get ‘em away from me and I’ll eat you alive.
Scandal finally beat Grey's![]()
So uh...SMASH will move once again (for it's 2-hour series season finale) to Sunday next month.
http://thecelebritycafe.com/feature/...nday-night-may
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Game of Thrones just leaped to a new series high: 5.35 million viewers, 2.8 Adults 18-49 rating.![]()
"I shall immediately after I'm done watching Homeland." - DirkDiggler on his voting priorities
Revolution officially falls below a 2, with a 42% retention rate out of The Voice. Saturday Smash slot a year from now? It'll be interesting to see tonight's ratings for lead-out Grimm. Sad to see a major network with ZERO scripted shows that can maintain a 2 rating.
2 Broke Girls was in 3rd place for its timeslot, and I suspect CBS is sweating over how to stabilize a comedy block when its top Monday show is entering its final season. What a big fall it's been for last season's 2 Girls hits (along with New Girl).
Ang Lee - The only 2x Bafta/DGA/Oscar-Winning Director!
Meryl on Oscars: Y’see these little babies? These are my best f***ing friends
and they never let me down. Try to get ‘em away from me and I’ll eat you alive.
What the.
Idol coronation got a 3.4? I mean, I rolled my eyes at the constant Best Top Four Ever, Best Top Three Ever commercials, but that's a pretty small rise from the previous episode. Last year's finale went up two full points for the finale so I thought this finale would be up a bunch.
A BBT rerun got a 3.2, so the Idol finale beat a BBT rerun by only 6%. These are preliminary #s and should be adjusted up, but still. Oh, and The X Factor finale in the fall got a 3.1; if you add the two finales together you get what Idol had for the Phillip Phillips coronation. Yeesh.
ETA: Adjusted to 3.6. Still not great.
Office got a 3, highest rating in 16 months.
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Ang Lee - The only 2x Bafta/DGA/Oscar-Winning Director!
Meryl on Oscars: Y’see these little babies? These are my best f***ing friends
and they never let me down. Try to get ‘em away from me and I’ll eat you alive.
Man, the bottom really fell out on Idol this season, didn't it? It won't even be the most watched program of the evening in total viewers, and the Scandal and Office finales definitely out-buzzed it on Twitter (If not in the ratings).
Speaking of Scandal, I'm very curious to see what happens to it next season - buzz went through the roof this season, and I imagine buzz will only increase over the summer hiatus (Heck, I'm considering catching up on it).
"I shall immediately after I'm done watching Homeland." - DirkDiggler on his voting priorities
Vote for the Worst is closing its doors. I guess as Idol declines, so do its "fan" sites.
To be fair to Idol, it usually airs all by itself on the final night of the TV season (last year, I think only ABC's comedies were also new). This was the first year it had to air against competition in ages. That said, I don't know how much airing by itself would have added to the ratings. Probably only a half a point.
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I was looking at Scandal's season ratings yesterday and suddenly realized the show had jumped up an entire point in the demo over the course of the season, which is kind of unbelievable in 2013. I assume Grey's sticks around for one more season to support it and then sails off to the Undying Lands?
I wouldn't count Grey's out yet. It was still one of just 3 dramas this season with a 3 average. Some outside factors are whether Modern Family can reverse its decline (which is larger than Grey's) esp with syndicated reruns starting soon, and if Shield can be their new Lost - successful drama that's not super female-skewing. Once Upon a Time also declined at a higher rate than Grey's in just its 2nd season and got a spinoff.
And Scandal's breakout season may have been its 2nd, but several shows that debuted at the same time (and broke out then) have gone down a bunch - Once again, 2 Broke Girls, New Girl, X Factor. Scandal could post a similar fall.
ETA: Wow, Grey's will only be ABC's 4th 10-season show, after Ozzie & Harriet, My 3 Sons, and NYPD Blue. Maybe it'll get 3 more seasons to tie NYPD for most drama seasons at 12.
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Ang Lee - The only 2x Bafta/DGA/Oscar-Winning Director!
Meryl on Oscars: Y’see these little babies? These are my best f***ing friends
and they never let me down. Try to get ‘em away from me and I’ll eat you alive.
It does seem to be mirroring Grey's on a much smaller scale, though broadcast audiences are more fickle than ever - if next season gets off to a rocky start it'll probably be at series lows by this time next year. I do wonder if the "two sets of 12 episodes" airing style could combat that though. It has yet to really work for a broadcast show outside of Glee's first season, but it's worked wonders for Walking Dead the last two seasons.
"I shall immediately after I'm done watching Homeland." - DirkDiggler on his voting priorities
The only thing stopping Grey's from running 14-15 years like ER is that the cast is hugely expensive at this point. Rhimes has been good about paring it down from time to time, but the characters are more closely tied to the show's center than they were on ER, so it's hard to ditch them in favor of new blood. That said, if anyone can figure out a way to write out an actor whose character's name is in the title, it's probably Shonda Rhimes.
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