Gray’s Anatomy, Reign, Legion: The Record of US Hearings of the Week

Cinema 12 February, 2017

Like every weekend, it’s time to take stock of the American audiences of your favorite series. So who is at the top, who makes a flop? Discover it now!
The good news is that Gray’s Anatomy, Scandal and How To Get Away With Murder have all been renewed by ABC for a new season. This renewal is not surprising since the three series of TGIT carton on Thursday night and Meredith, Olivia and Annalise will be back next season for our greatest pleasure. Let’s go back to the hearings of the week. Sunday : Very few series were broadcast since there was the Super Bowl event . However, as is the tradition, a series was proposed immediately after, on the FOX, and it was 24 Legacy . The premiere season then attracted 17.58 million viewers with a rate of 6.1% over the 18-49 age group . An impressive result, but it was because she was following the Super Bowl .
Monday : The next night, the FOX broadcast the second episode of 24 Legacy and the least we can say is that the drop is considerable. There were 6.23 million curious in front of episode 2, with a rate of 1.5% . The series loses more than 10 million viewers in a day, confirming the effect “Super Bowl” on the figures of the first episode. Nevertheless, she remains the second best evening series of the evening behind Kevin Can Wait (7.91 million and 1.5%) on ABC. FOX also launched its new series called APB , which makes a good start with 6.1 million interested and 1.5% on target. CBS on Monday, Man With a Plan (7.25 million and 1.4%), 2 Broke Girls (5.98 million and 1.3%) and Scorpion (7.76 million and 1, 2%). Quantico remains stable on ABC with 2.61 million and 0.7%, and the same is true for Supergirl (2.43 million and 0.7%) and Jane The Virgin (930,000 and 0.3%) on the CW. Timeless experienced a sharp decline with 2.92 million and only 0.6% over 18-49 years compared to 0.9% the previous week. Finally, Shadowhunters climbs back a bit with 650,000 fans in front of episode 6 of season 2 and 0.3%.
Tuesday : This is Us was back after a week of absence and returned slightly down with 9.57 million curious and 2.6% on target. Still, it’s still superb for NBC and it’s still in the lead. It is still followed by NCIS which brought together 15.57 million Americans including 1.7% of 18-49 year olds. If Bull remains stable (10.78 million and 1.3%), NCIS: New Orleans declines slightly (9.01 million and 1%). Chicago Fire is also down on NBC with 6.87 million fans and 1.5%, against 1.8% two weeks ago . ABC released its family comedies on Tuesday, The Middle (6.42 million and 1.6%), American Housewife (5.40 million and 1.5%), Fresh Off The Boat (3.82 million and 1.2 %) And The Real O’Neals (2.79 million and 0.9%).
In the absence of competition, The Flash was first night of last week. This week, despite a stable audience (2.91 million and 1.1%), it does not stand up to the others, it remains the best audience of the CW. Legends of Tomorrow (1.77 million and 0.7%) also remains stable. The Fox series, The Mick (2.48 million and 1%), New Girl (2.23 million and 1%) and Bones (3.07 million and 0.7%) are all down. As for Agents of SHIELD , despite a slight upturn with 2.08 million curious in front of episode 13 of season 4 and 0.7% on target, the ABC series is at the bottom of the ranking as far as The series of networks. Lastly, Freeform broadcast The Fosters (680,000 and 0.3%) and Switched at Birth (540,000 and 0.2%).
Wednesday : Family comedy comeback Wednesday, dominating the evening starting with Modern Family (7.38 million, 2.3%), The Goldbergs (6.19 million and 1.8%), Speechless (5.54 Million and 1.6%) and Black-ish (5.31 million and 1.5%). NBC heels with the new episodes of New York: Special Victims Unit (SVU) (6.93 million, 1.6%), Chicago PD (6.27 million and 1.3%) and Blindspot (4.64 million and 1 %). Meanwhile , CBS has released Criminal Minds (6.70 million and 1.2%) and Code Black (6.07 million and 0.9%), while FOX has proposed a new episode of Star, followed by 4 , 12 million people with a rate of 1.3%, so the series remains stable, as well as Lethal Weapon (6.25 million and 1.3%). On the CW, The 100 remains stable thanks to its 0.4% on the 18-49 years but loses some viewers down to 1.03 million . There were 1.61 million Americans ahead of Episode 12 of Arrow’s season 5 (0.6%). The FX cable chain launched its new series from the X-Men universe, entitled Legion . A rather shy start with 1.62 million curious and 0.7%. Finally, Suits was followed by 1.28 million people (0.3%).
Thursday : Despite a slight decline, The Big Bang Theory remains at the top of Thursday with 14.15 million viewers and 3% of 18-49 year olds. This is followed by the series of ABC, Gray’s Anatomy (8.46 million and 2.1%) and Scandal (6.22 million and 1.6%), which are also down slightly . The other comedies of CBS, Mom (7.56 million and 1.5%), The Great Indoors (7.44 million and 1.5%) and Life in Pieces (6.08 million and 1.3%) are just behind. How To Get Away With Murder remains stable with 4.92 million and 1.3%, despite audiences that tend to lower the series has still been renewed so we can stop worrying.
Meanwhile, NBC proposed Chicago Med (6.07 million and 1.1%) Superstore (3.54 million and 1.1%), The Blacklist (4.91 million and 0.9%) and Powerless ( 2.53 million and 0.8%). The latter is largely down from its prime season. Will the series survive for a long time? We can also ask ourselves the question for Training Day , on CBS, which was launched last week and brought together only 4.44 million people, 0.8% of 18-49 year olds this week. If Supernatural remains completely stable with 1.73 million and 0.6%, Riverdale goes back with 1.20 million curious and 0.5%, so it does better than The 100. Friday : Reign season 4 made its big Back and episode 1 brought together 780,000 fans with a rate of 0.2%. This confirms the decision of the CW, since for its first season, Reign equalizes its lowest audience . As for The Vampire Diaries , it remains stable at 1.14 million and 0.4%. What do you think ?