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Nielsen Ratings Tue, March 11: Idol Shines, Jericho Still Toast

Posted on 12 March 2008 by Robert Seidman

Scoreboard for Tue. March 11, 2008 FOX NBC CBS ABC CW
Total Viewers (million) 29.33 8.23 6.81 5.72 2.17
Rating/Share: Adults 18-49 10.8/28 3.0/8 1.8/5 1.8/5 1.0/2

FOX ran with a two hour installment of American Idol, and put an epic beat down on the other broadcast nets.  FOX easily (and by a landslide) won the most overall viewers and the most viewers in the 18-49 demographic.

How bad was it? FOX averaged more than THREE times as many viewers as its nearest competitor NBC.  It averaged more than FOUR times as many viewers as CBS, and more than FIVE times as many as ABC. The CW?  I’d tell you I can’t count that high, but I can – more than FOURTEEN times as many. 

Ah, where do we go from here.  I guess you probably already figured out that the season premiere of Beauty and the Geek on the CW didn’t do so well with 1.88 million.

FOX stayed in the mode of “We OWN the 18-49!” and I am now in the mode where I actually agree with NBC for touting its second place finishes against American Idol.  It’s actually impressive.  Other than AI, only NBC’s lineup of The Biggest Loser and a rerun of Law & Order: SVU could crack the 2.0 “Mendoza Line” in the 18-49 demographic.  CBS, ABC and the CW?  All under 2.0 for the night.  NBC had a 3.0 in the demo, which it would probably take on ANY night.  So I am understanding more and more why the peacocks stick their feathers out over 2nd place.

ABC?  Other than Primetime: What Would you Do? in the 10pm slot – the Mouse ought to be ashamed of itself.  It has completely thrown in the towel, and I think they’d admit it without much arm twisting.

CBS?  Well, its most watched program for the night was a rerun of NCIS,  but all that glitters is not gold.  With around 2.5 million fewer viewers, Big Brother 9 did better in the 18-49 demographic and was the only CBS show to crack the 2.0 mark in the 18-49 demo. 

On the recommendations of the fans on the comments of “How Will Jericho Do Tonight?“  I binged and finished Season One last night and agree with the comments about how the show improved and the pace picked up towards the end.  One commenter has compared Season 2 of Jericho with LOST Season 4, so I will certainly be checking that out as well.  I think the problem is when you spend 16-17 episodes of a new show with bad pacing and storylines  it might not be recoverable.  Sadly, that seems to be the case with Jericho

I know the Jericho fans will chastise Nielsen, but whatever Nielsen’s flaws CBS loves Nielsen when it comes to CSI and Two and a Half Men, and it’s not lost on CBS that however Nielsen counts, it always counts more viewers for a rerun of NCIS (a RERUN!) than it does for Jericho.  If there are three million people on average who are watching the whole show via iTunes or the Internet on top of the 5.87 million who watched last night – that’s what it would take to outperform a rerun of NCIS.  I hope that Jon Turtletaub who was the mastermind who allowed the show to languish sluggishly for the first 17 or 18 episodes of season one, is in talks with CBS to take this show to SciFi or the CW.   

I agree with the fans, the show picked up at the end of season one and hopefully I will enjoy Season 2 as much as some of the comments suggest I will, but this show can’t and won’t thrive on CBS.  That ship has sailed.  It can and should thrive somewhere else, and I hope Turtletaub is smarter about that than he was about the pacing for season one.

I’ll put on my flak jacket while you folks check out last night’s full details:

Time Network Show Viewers (Millons) 18-49 Rating/Share HH Rating
8:00 FOX American Idol 8p-10p 29.33 10.8/28 17
  CBS NCIS (Repeat) 8.65 1.5/4 6.2
  NBC The Biggest Loser 7.66 3.0/8 5.1
  ABC Just for Laughs (2 eps, one repeat) 4.72 1.2/3 3.1
  CW Beauty and the Geek (Season premire) 1.88 0.9/2 1.6
           
9:00 CBS Big Brother 9 5.92 2.1/5 3.5
  ABC According to Jim (2 eps, one repeat) 4.91 1.5/4 3.2
  CW One Tree Hill 2.46 1.1/3 2
           
10:00 ABC Primetime: What Would You Do? 7.52 2.8/8 5.4
  CBS Jericho 5.87 1.9/5 3.7
  NBC Law & Order: SVU (Repeat) 9.38 3.0/8 7.4

 

Nielsen Ratings Source: Nielsen Media Research. Full night’s results available via Marc Berman/Mediaweek.

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70 Responses to “Nielsen Ratings Tue, March 11: Idol Shines, Jericho Still Toast”

  1. Danielle says:

    *sigh* My only hope is either CBS doesn’t have enough pilots for the new season or Jericho gets picked up on Sci Fi. We just can’t seem to win.

  2. Danielle says:

    *sigh* My only hope is either CBS doesn't have enough pilots for the new season or Jericho gets picked up on Sci Fi. We just can't seem to win.

  3. Jim says:

    I think Jericho is one of the better shows on TV in recent memory. It is just a shame CBS put it on hiatus on season one – totally ending its momemtum. The shows this year just keep getting better and better.

    I am so sick of this reality crap and all these stupid detective shows I could just quit TV altogether.

  4. Jim says:

    I think Jericho is one of the better shows on TV in recent memory. It is just a shame CBS put it on hiatus on season one – totally ending its momemtum. The shows this year just keep getting better and better.

    I am so sick of this reality crap and all these stupid detective shows I could just quit TV altogether.

  5. Robert Hawkins says:

    Jericho’s producers really shot themselves in the foot by going the Iraq route (same thing killed Battlestar Galactica’s Season 3 ratings). Some have suggested CBS pressured the producers to go heavy on the Iraq angle to deliberately kill Jericho by alienating conservative viewers in its fan base. If you actually paid attention to the first Season, it was clear the producers and writers were planning this all along. In Season 1 there were 22 episodes so they could hide their liberal, anti Iraq war/Bush administration biases pretty well. But in Season 2, they were forced to come right out and say it “Kansas = Iraq”, Corporations are sinister evil things that want to kill deaf girls and hospital patients and Bush Administration is on par with the 3rd Reich. Last nights episode which is basically the event in Fallujah Iraq back in 2004 where employees of Blackwater (Ravenwood on the show) were killed and their bodies hung like hunting trophies. was the bottom of the barrel. Next week it looks like its time to go all Gitmo!! Im half expecting Code Pink to do a musical guest spot in the finale. Yoi! Double Yoi! Alot of viewers caught onto this a long time ago and abandoned ship after the first 2 episodes. Its a real shame. Jericho was a pretty good show up until the end of Season 1. Im not sure if I can even stomach next weeks episode. Alot of people I know have already thrown in the towel.

  6. Robert Hawkins says:

    Jericho's producers really shot themselves in the foot by going the Iraq route (same thing killed Battlestar Galactica's Season 3 ratings). Some have suggested CBS pressured the producers to go heavy on the Iraq angle to deliberately kill Jericho by alienating conservative viewers in its fan base. If you actually paid attention to the first Season, it was clear the producers and writers were planning this all along. In Season 1 there were 22 episodes so they could hide their liberal, anti Iraq war/Bush administration biases pretty well. But in Season 2, they were forced to come right out and say it “Kansas = Iraq”, Corporations are sinister evil things that want to kill deaf girls and hospital patients and Bush Administration is on par with the 3rd Reich. Last nights episode which is basically the event in Fallujah Iraq back in 2004 where employees of Blackwater (Ravenwood on the show) were killed and their bodies hung like hunting trophies. was the bottom of the barrel. Next week it looks like its time to go all Gitmo!! Im half expecting Code Pink to do a musical guest spot in the finale. Yoi! Double Yoi! Alot of viewers caught onto this a long time ago and abandoned ship after the first 2 episodes. Its a real shame. Jericho was a pretty good show up until the end of Season 1. Im not sure if I can even stomach next weeks episode. Alot of people I know have already thrown in the towel.

  7. Bill Clay says:

    I don’t want to upset the delicate fantasy world that our conservative sheep live in, but it’s American Idol that’s killing Jericho. The dwindling 25% of US lemmings that still blindly follow their failed right-wing agenda have nothing to do Jericho’s ratings.
    It is embarrassing to see the Iraq conflict from the point of Americans in the same situation, isn’t it? No wonder it galls the few remaining neocons.

  8. Bill Clay says:

    I don't want to upset the delicate fantasy world that our conservative sheep live in, but it's American Idol that's killing Jericho. The dwindling 25% of US lemmings that still blindly follow their failed right-wing agenda have nothing to do Jericho's ratings.
    It is embarrassing to see the Iraq conflict from the point of Americans in the same situation, isn't it? No wonder it galls the few remaining neocons.

  9. All I know is that this is the first show I’ve made it a point to watch since Seinfeld went off the air. When and if this one goes away, I’m done with television until something grabs me again. I’ve never adored a series like this one and frankly the abysmal ratings leave me scratching my head. I have never been able to sit through an episode of LOST or 24 but you can’t get me out of my seat during Jericho. That’s just how it is. I wish more people felt the same way. Oh well.

  10. All I know is that this is the first show I've made it a point to watch since Seinfeld went off the air. When and if this one goes away, I'm done with television until something grabs me again. I've never adored a series like this one and frankly the abysmal ratings leave me scratching my head. I have never been able to sit through an episode of LOST or 24 but you can't get me out of my seat during Jericho. That's just how it is. I wish more people felt the same way. Oh well.

  11. Bill Clay: to you I say BAH! BAH! BAH! You and your ilk are just as sheepish. My primary inspiration to think about writing columns was none other than the Washington Post’s (and now ESPN’s) Tony Kornheiser. TK doesn’t talk politics on his show very much but I’m pretty darn sure he leans LEFT and he LOVES LOVES LOVES him some American Idol.

  12. Bill Clay: to you I say BAH! BAH! BAH! You and your ilk are just as sheepish. My primary inspiration to think about writing columns was none other than the Washington Post's (and now ESPN's) Tony Kornheiser. TK doesn't talk politics on his show very much but I'm pretty darn sure he leans LEFT and he LOVES LOVES LOVES him some American Idol.

  13. Bob says:

    Hawkins, actually, they did NOT say that Kansas = Iraq. In fact, the OPPOSITE was said. “This isn’t Iraq”. “No. But the rules are the same”.
    Comparing last nights episode to Fallujah is dangerous. All I can say is that Fallujah was not about covering up evidence to a crime.

    I agree with you that it’s a shame that viewers left after the first few episodes. It’s a shame that they can’t tell the difference between reality and fiction. Its a shame that they let their bias confuse what is, and is not real. It’s a shame…

    It’s also a shame that the writers have things like you mentioned to base stories off of.

  14. Bob says:

    Hawkins, actually, they did NOT say that Kansas = Iraq. In fact, the OPPOSITE was said. “This isn't Iraq”. “No. But the rules are the same”.
    Comparing last nights episode to Fallujah is dangerous. All I can say is that Fallujah was not about covering up evidence to a crime.

    I agree with you that it's a shame that viewers left after the first few episodes. It's a shame that they can't tell the difference between reality and fiction. Its a shame that they let their bias confuse what is, and is not real. It's a shame…

    It's also a shame that the writers have things like you mentioned to base stories off of.

  15. P.S. I don’t like American Idol. I don’t like politics much either. :)

  16. P.S. I don't like American Idol. I don't like politics much either. :)

  17. Few remaining neocons? You’re kidding, right? How is it that the Divinely Appointed Democrats always have a fight on their hands come election time? How are these “few remaining neocons” making such a dent in the bleeding hearted liberal pursuit of the socialist utopian dream? And why will Hillary or Obama lose to McCain, an unpopular GOP man if ever there was one? Do bleeding hearted liberals ponder why, even with incessant liberal propoganda pouring endlessly out of every TV channel other than FOX, that this country doesn’t elect liberals in a landslide in EVERY SINGLE ELECTION? How can it be? The neocons have one biased channel, FOX, while the bleeding hearted liberals have ALL the rest. And still the GOP gets voted in time after time. “Few remaining neocons”, indeed. Talk about a “delicate fantasy world”.

    I, for one, don’t see any correlation between the foolish politics that so many get drawn into and the show I love so much. You can see whatever you want to see, no matter where you look. I enjoy watching liberally biased channels. Heck, 99% of them fit that description, but I don’t get upset about it. It’s fun to see people functioning in an imaginary country with imaginary crisises all over the place. FOX is the same, but much less entertaining, they’re too serious over there.

  18. Few remaining neocons? You're kidding, right? How is it that the Divinely Appointed Democrats always have a fight on their hands come election time? How are these “few remaining neocons” making such a dent in the bleeding hearted liberal pursuit of the socialist utopian dream? And why will Hillary or Obama lose to McCain, an unpopular GOP man if ever there was one? Do bleeding hearted liberals ponder why, even with incessant liberal propoganda pouring endlessly out of every TV channel other than FOX, that this country doesn't elect liberals in a landslide in EVERY SINGLE ELECTION? How can it be? The neocons have one biased channel, FOX, while the bleeding hearted liberals have ALL the rest. And still the GOP gets voted in time after time. “Few remaining neocons”, indeed. Talk about a “delicate fantasy world”.

    I, for one, don't see any correlation between the foolish politics that so many get drawn into and the show I love so much. You can see whatever you want to see, no matter where you look. I enjoy watching liberally biased channels. Heck, 99% of them fit that description, but I don't get upset about it. It's fun to see people functioning in an imaginary country with imaginary crisises all over the place. FOX is the same, but much less entertaining, they're too serious over there.

  19. Joshua Davis says:

    I was reading another article that said that Jericho was one of the top DVR shows. Well I am one of those. Considering my schedule, I can’t always sit up that late and watch it. American Idol certainly doesn’t help, and it running after Big Brother is certainly not a selling point either. These God awful reality show that America has embraced is appalling! Shows like Jericho that are smart and original can’t get off the ground because, they are “smart”.

    Wake-up America! It doesn’t matter if you are conservative and the show is leaning the other way. It’s still FICTION! All people do is analyze. Why not just enjoy a show for once instead of just trying to find some underlying purpose. Your tv view would be more pleasant if you accept it as entertainment. If you are afraid that watching the show is going to change your opinion on something, than you have a bigger problem than Jericho does.

  20. Joshua Davis says:

    I was reading another article that said that Jericho was one of the top DVR shows. Well I am one of those. Considering my schedule, I can't always sit up that late and watch it. American Idol certainly doesn't help, and it running after Big Brother is certainly not a selling point either. These God awful reality show that America has embraced is appalling! Shows like Jericho that are smart and original can't get off the ground because, they are “smart”.

    Wake-up America! It doesn't matter if you are conservative and the show is leaning the other way. It's still FICTION! All people do is analyze. Why not just enjoy a show for once instead of just trying to find some underlying purpose. Your tv view would be more pleasant if you accept it as entertainment. If you are afraid that watching the show is going to change your opinion on something, than you have a bigger problem than Jericho does.

  21. Ann Marie says:

    Robert, I have to agree with most of your statements about Jericho. I really enjoy the show, but it’s not perfect. The scene with Stanley in the morgue was one of the best on the show ever. Jericho’s problem isn’t the pacing or American Idol or the Big Brother lead-in. It’s a niche show, and it will only have a certain audience. While CBS may not want it, Jericho is definitely better than all the new shows Sci-Fi put out last year. The CW isn’t a bad idea either…a Supernatural/Jericho pairing could be a fun night. As you can see from the above comments, Jericho is a great conversation piece….love it or hate it.

  22. Ann Marie says:

    Robert, I have to agree with most of your statements about Jericho. I really enjoy the show, but it's not perfect. The scene with Stanley in the morgue was one of the best on the show ever. Jericho's problem isn't the pacing or American Idol or the Big Brother lead-in. It's a niche show, and it will only have a certain audience. While CBS may not want it, Jericho is definitely better than all the new shows Sci-Fi put out last year. The CW isn't a bad idea either…a Supernatural/Jericho pairing could be a fun night. As you can see from the above comments, Jericho is a great conversation piece….love it or hate it.

  23. Rob says:

    Last week out of 20 CBS shows, Jericho was 20th. Most of those shows were reruns and Jericho was still 20th out of 20. It would seem Jericho’s producers should be sending out feelers to the CW.

  24. Rob says:

    Last week out of 20 CBS shows, Jericho was 20th. Most of those shows were reruns and Jericho was still 20th out of 20. It would seem Jericho's producers should be sending out feelers to the CW.

  25. Ann Marie — a GREAT conversation piece indeed. That’s why I write about Jericho as much as possible. As much as I probably wish that they did, people just don’t get into a frenzy over the evil SpongeBob!

    ;)

  26. Ann Marie — a GREAT conversation piece indeed. That's why I write about Jericho as much as possible. As much as I probably wish that they did, people just don't get into a frenzy over the evil SpongeBob!

    ;)

  27. Mike B. says:

    I don’t think there is any comparison to what took place on Jericho last night and Fallujah. Jericho’s residents intended on arresting Goetz and bringing before the military for two crimes: embezzlement and murder. Fallujah was a random mob incident where contractors were pulled from their vehicles and heinously murdered, without significant provocation or justification.

    In fact Goetz’s own employer fired him. The producers have made it clear that like any company there are good eggs and bad. If Jericho really happened, private companies (both civil and security) would have a role in reconstruction.

    In this environment, there would be corruption (as there has been in Iraq), and there may even be an overstressed commander (Goetz, My Lai, Haditha). To suggest that the producers’ depiction in Jericho proves an extreme liberal bias is oversimplistic. Clearly, they do not want to take a simplistic Michael Moore route since last night it was members of Ravenwood and J & R that ended up saving the town from a few rogue employees.

  28. Mike B. says:

    I don't think there is any comparison to what took place on Jericho last night and Fallujah. Jericho's residents intended on arresting Goetz and bringing before the military for two crimes: embezzlement and murder. Fallujah was a random mob incident where contractors were pulled from their vehicles and heinously murdered, without significant provocation or justification.

    In fact Goetz's own employer fired him. The producers have made it clear that like any company there are good eggs and bad. If Jericho really happened, private companies (both civil and security) would have a role in reconstruction.

    In this environment, there would be corruption (as there has been in Iraq), and there may even be an overstressed commander (Goetz, My Lai, Haditha). To suggest that the producers' depiction in Jericho proves an extreme liberal bias is oversimplistic. Clearly, they do not want to take a simplistic Michael Moore route since last night it was members of Ravenwood and J & R that ended up saving the town from a few rogue employees.

  29. Rob, you are probably stealing Bill Gorman’s “Renew or Cancel” thunder…

  30. Ann Marie says:

    I have to take some responsibility for Sponge Bob’s world domination. We (me and my 3 kids) watch it 6 out of 7 days of the week. Jericho just once a week.

    “Oh, who lives in a pineapple under the sea?”
    “Sponge Bob Square Pants!”

  31. Rob, you are probably stealing Bill Gorman's “Renew or Cancel” thunder…

  32. Ann Marie says:

    I have to take some responsibility for Sponge Bob's world domination. We (me and my 3 kids) watch it 6 out of 7 days of the week. Jericho just once a week.

    “Oh, who lives in a pineapple under the sea?”
    “Sponge Bob Square Pants!”

  33. KIC says:

    Gosh I am guessing that Soylent3 is here.

  34. KIC says:

    Gosh I am guessing that Soylent3 is here.

  35. lovejohnston says:

    JERICHO is NOT TOAST until CAROL BARBEE says it’s toast!!!

  36. lovejohnston says:

    JERICHO is NOT TOAST until CAROL BARBEE says it's toast!!!

  37. Robert Hawkins says:

    There was nothing random about Fallujah March 2004- it was a well planned ambush.

    For those who says the comparison is not valid:

    Jericho – Group of military contractors are ambushed by armed insurgents – result 1 dead executed contractor hung like a dead animal. (Goetz’s character was evil and deserved to die, but thats beside the point).

    Fallujah 2004 – Group of military contractors are ambushed by armed insurgents – result 4 dead contractors hung like dead animals.

    Of course the Fallujah contractors were escorting a food convoy doing nothing wrong. But given the theme of Season 2 that Kansas = Occupied Iraq. Im quite sure thats where they got the basic idea for this episode from. For those who still love Jericho, Im sure this makes them uncomfortable but I cant help that.

  38. Robert Hawkins says:

    There was nothing random about Fallujah March 2004- it was a well planned ambush.

    For those who says the comparison is not valid:

    Jericho – Group of military contractors are ambushed by armed insurgents – result 1 dead executed contractor hung like a dead animal. (Goetz's character was evil and deserved to die, but thats beside the point).

    Fallujah 2004 – Group of military contractors are ambushed by armed insurgents – result 4 dead contractors hung like dead animals.

    Of course the Fallujah contractors were escorting a food convoy doing nothing wrong. But given the theme of Season 2 that Kansas = Occupied Iraq. Im quite sure thats where they got the basic idea for this episode from. For those who still love Jericho, Im sure this makes them uncomfortable but I cant help that.

  39. Jack says:

    OMG!?! What the Hell?! Idol won the night!?? Never saw that in a million years. Fingers crossed that it gets renewed for another season, I mean it’s doing pretty well in the demos, FOX would be mad to cancel it.

  40. Jack says:

    OMG!?! What the Hell?! Idol won the night!?? Never saw that in a million years. Fingers crossed that it gets renewed for another season, I mean it's doing pretty well in the demos, FOX would be mad to cancel it.

  41. Bill says:

    Last night’s Jericho was very riveting. I agree that the scene with Stanley saying goodbye to his sister, Bonnie, was very moving.
    The acting is really picking up and the plotlines are breakneck to fit in a very abbrieviated season. Only two more left unless
    we can help get the show on somewhere else. Enjoy these last two!

  42. Bill says:

    Last night's Jericho was very riveting. I agree that the scene with Stanley saying goodbye to his sister, Bonnie, was very moving.
    The acting is really picking up and the plotlines are breakneck to fit in a very abbrieviated season. Only two more left unless
    we can help get the show on somewhere else. Enjoy these last two!

  43. Seymour says:

    Possibly one of the best episodes to date, right up there with a Sopranos 1st season episode.

  44. Seymour says:

    Possibly one of the best episodes to date, right up there with a Sopranos 1st season episode.

  45. Lizz says:

    Numbers Numbers Numbers…
    Why does TV have to be ruled by numbers. Don’t get me wrong, I love numbers, but apparently numbers don’t like my shows!!!

    I guess it’s my fault for choosing to watch the 2 best but least recognized shows on TV at the moment: Jericho (well of course) and Supernatural.
    AnneMarie, I’m not sure I’m all in a SN/Jericho pairing… what would I be watching the rest of the week…

    I guess I should be happy about this AMAZING second season of Jericho and I sure don’t regret being part of the fight last year. Even if just for 7 eps it was well worth it. Best so far, there’s just no time-out. Like Bill said, I’m gonna make sure to enjoy the last 2 but keep crossing every fingers I have (and the ones around me) for more next year, wherever it could land. Let Jericho Live.

  46. Lizz says:

    Numbers Numbers Numbers…
    Why does TV have to be ruled by numbers. Don't get me wrong, I love numbers, but apparently numbers don't like my shows!!!

    I guess it's my fault for choosing to watch the 2 best but least recognized shows on TV at the moment: Jericho (well of course) and Supernatural.
    AnneMarie, I'm not sure I'm all in a SN/Jericho pairing… what would I be watching the rest of the week…

    I guess I should be happy about this AMAZING second season of Jericho and I sure don't regret being part of the fight last year. Even if just for 7 eps it was well worth it. Best so far, there's just no time-out. Like Bill said, I'm gonna make sure to enjoy the last 2 but keep crossing every fingers I have (and the ones around me) for more next year, wherever it could land. Let Jericho Live.

  47. JerichoFan says:

    Jericho is so dam good. I am in suspense for the full 60 minutes and I can not stand it if it goes off the air. It is the best show I have ever watched in my life! I hope some cable network picks it up and keeps it going. Jake, Hawkins, the whole crew is amazing. I love every minute of it!!

  48. JerichoFan says:

    Jericho is so dam good. I am in suspense for the full 60 minutes and I can not stand it if it goes off the air. It is the best show I have ever watched in my life! I hope some cable network picks it up and keeps it going. Jake, Hawkins, the whole crew is amazing. I love every minute of it!!

  49. Danielle says:

    LOL Everyone is dropping spoilers for Jericho when Robert hasn’t seen the episode!

  50. Danielle says:

    LOL Everyone is dropping spoilers for Jericho when Robert hasn't seen the episode!

  51. Danielle, someone emailed me with “not Brad, xxxxxxx.” :( Doh! I’ll catch up before next week so that never happens again!

  52. Danielle, someone emailed me with “not Brad, xxxxxxx.” :( Doh! I'll catch up before next week so that never happens again!

  53. Kennith Perry says:

    I do believe you are right KIC

  54. Kennith Perry says:

    I do believe you are right KIC

  55. Danielle says:

    Oh that’s not right! Its still really powerful to watch though, I think you’ll appreciate it.

  56. Danielle says:

    Oh that's not right! Its still really powerful to watch though, I think you'll appreciate it.

  57. Razvan says:

    Hmmm. Headshooting an unarmed prisoner is worse than shooting a girl with a shotgun. :|

  58. Razvan says:

    Hmmm. Headshooting an unarmed prisoner is worse than shooting a girl with a shotgun. :|

  59. Beachball says:

    I agree with another comment that I sit here scratching my head about the lackluster ratings Jericho receives. But I can imagine how difficult it must be to try and pick up a show towards the end for those who have never seen it or know little about it. Committing to watch all of season one is a bit much for most. Toast or not (which I hope not) it’s a great show and have enjoyed this ride.

    P.S. you mean there were other shows on Tuesday night?

  60. Beachball says:

    I agree with another comment that I sit here scratching my head about the lackluster ratings Jericho receives. But I can imagine how difficult it must be to try and pick up a show towards the end for those who have never seen it or know little about it. Committing to watch all of season one is a bit much for most. Toast or not (which I hope not) it's a great show and have enjoyed this ride.

    P.S. you mean there were other shows on Tuesday night?

  61. Mike says:

    I think that all of the talk on here about people not watching Jericho any more due to political reasons is kind of silly personally.

    Couldn’t it have more to do with the fact that it came back late season (instead of in the fall with all the big season premieres) and that it is playing in a later time slot than last season (not to mention on a crummy night when there are already too many popular shows on)?

    I initially didn’t like the new direction the show was taking in the season premiere. But since then I think it has hit it’s stride and has really gotten interesting. I just needed to watch a couple of the shows to get locked in. I like all the ideas on here about how to save the show. Hopefully the people “upstairs” at CBS are as clever as people on here, because I think the show could do really well on a better night and at a better time. (I really like the idea of pairing it up with Supernatural on CW. Another show that I enjoy that doesn’t get the audience it deserves…)

  62. Mike says:

    I think that all of the talk on here about people not watching Jericho any more due to political reasons is kind of silly personally.

    Couldn't it have more to do with the fact that it came back late season (instead of in the fall with all the big season premieres) and that it is playing in a later time slot than last season (not to mention on a crummy night when there are already too many popular shows on)?

    I initially didn't like the new direction the show was taking in the season premiere. But since then I think it has hit it's stride and has really gotten interesting. I just needed to watch a couple of the shows to get locked in. I like all the ideas on here about how to save the show. Hopefully the people “upstairs” at CBS are as clever as people on here, because I think the show could do really well on a better night and at a better time. (I really like the idea of pairing it up with Supernatural on CW. Another show that I enjoy that doesn't get the audience it deserves…)

  63. Has there been any word about cancellation yet? They have less than two weeks to decide which ending they are going to broadcast on the finale…surely they won’t use their episode choice to tell us what their plans are for the series?

    The Everything-Tied-Up finale, we know the show is cancelled and over.

    The Cliffhanger finale? There is a future someplace for the show.

    I hope CBS releases their plans before March 25th.

  64. Has there been any word about cancellation yet? They have less than two weeks to decide which ending they are going to broadcast on the finale…surely they won't use their episode choice to tell us what their plans are for the series?

    The Everything-Tied-Up finale, we know the show is cancelled and over.

    The Cliffhanger finale? There is a future someplace for the show.

    I hope CBS releases their plans before March 25th.

  65. David – no word that I’ve seen yet. I think you’ve summarized it correctly. If we don’t know before, we’ll know as a result of the finale.

  66. David – no word that I've seen yet. I think you've summarized it correctly. If we don't know before, we'll know as a result of the finale.

  67. Kyle says:

    Sadly, I agree with some of the posters. Pick the farthest left choice and you see what direction the plot will take. Assume all corporations are evil — “This isn’t a country, it’s a corporation” — and you have the plot.

    Really? That’s just lazy writing and propaganda. The reason I used to tune into the show was that I didn’t know where it was going. Taking the socialist highway with the rest of hollywood is just plain boring. Why not actually surprise us with something like J&R being the good guys in an episode? Why not make the army the good guys — and not after they have had a deep emotion epitome about the evils of fighting. Do us a favor and have the Jericho writers go back on strike.

  68. Kyle says:

    Sadly, I agree with some of the posters. Pick the farthest left choice and you see what direction the plot will take. Assume all corporations are evil — “This isn't a country, it's a corporation” — and you have the plot.

    Really? That's just lazy writing and propaganda. The reason I used to tune into the show was that I didn't know where it was going. Taking the socialist highway with the rest of hollywood is just plain boring. Why not actually surprise us with something like J&R being the good guys in an episode? Why not make the army the good guys — and not after they have had a deep emotion epitome about the evils of fighting. Do us a favor and have the Jericho writers go back on strike.

  69. John says:

    Jerico is still the best show on TV! The 2nd season is even better than the first. Trying to run opposite that moronic “American Idol” it doesn’t have a chance. I hope it gets picks up on another network if CBS bales on it again.

  70. John says:

    Jerico is still the best show on TV! The 2nd season is even better than the first. Trying to run opposite that moronic “American Idol” it doesn't have a chance. I hope it gets picks up on another network if CBS bales on it again.


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