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Monday Final Ratings: Castle Ticks Down; HIMYM, 2.5 Men, BBT Tick Up

Posted on 13 October 2009 by Bill Gorman

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In the final ratings results from Monday night, How I Met Your Mother was up a tick in the 18-49 demo to a 3.6 rating. Accidentally on Purpose was flat. Two and A Half Men was up two ticks to a 4.8 rating, as was Big Bang Theory to a 5.0 rating. CSI: Miami was flat vs. the overnight ratings results.

Castle fell to a 2.3 adults 18-49 rating.

Here are more final numbers from Travis Yanan.

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  1. Joshua says:

    Good to see How I Met Your Mother tick up. I’m not loving this season so far, but I can’t wait for that 100th episode. Congrats to The Big Bag Theory for getting a 5.0! We’ll be seeing this comedy around for many, many more seasons. I really should catch up on TBBT, too. I loved the S1 episodes I saw.

  2. GEORGE 11 says:

    why cw shows always(or almost always) go down on final ratings??

  3. The_GodfatherSJP says:

    So it’s a 0.1 ratings increase. The same as statistical noise, in other words.

  4. Gerry says:

    Castle up from 2.2 last week. YAY!

  5. Julia says:

    For what it’s worth, that’s a season high for Castle.

  6. Hudson says:

    What were Friday’s Final numbers? Were they posted and I just missed it?

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  8. j says:

    ABC good & mediocre
    CBS good & great (Bang outstanding)
    NBC Leno & Heroes about as helpful
    Fox outstanding & mediocre
    CW GG down while OTH up vs. seasonal avgs

    Last week had 3 outstanding shows. I’m guessing this week will have just one more. How weird that the day with two isn’t Thursday which may or may not even have 2 4+’s vs. 4 on Monday.

  9. Mumbo says:

    “For what it’s worth, that’s a season high for Castle.”

    The fact that 2.3 is a season high makes it even worse though.

  10. Dingo says:

    George, CW’s Miami affiliate aired the Monday Night Football game between the Jets and the Dolphins last night. The ratings for the game have to be subtracted from the ratings for the CW primetime lineup since Miami didn’t air the primetime lineup. The early ratings meter the timeslot, not the programming.

  11. Ricardo says:

    “For what it’s worth, that’s a season high for Castle.”

    Not true. The premiere had the same rating.

  12. MichyGeary says:

    What about Castle’s 2.9 in the premiere with DVR views?

  13. Lee says:

    Unfair to Castle. It actually ticked up from it’s previous weeks. I understand a 2.3 isn’t anything to write home about but it’s the first sign of improving instead of staying stable.

    It’s always going to tick down because of the DWTS overrun. Not to mention football if a big game is on.

  14. Lee says:

    MichyGeary, the DVR numbers don’t count in the Nielsen ratings. Networks are keeping an eye on those DVR numbers but who knows if that’ll help a show like Castle. It’s my hope but I don’t trust ABC with all the shows they’ve cancelled in the last few years.

  15. Bill Gorman says:

    Lee, to be picky, DVR viewing *does* count in every Nielsen rating you see on our site. All our posts contain Live+Same Day DVR viewing (until 3am the following day).

    Our posts specifically about DVR viewing also contain Live + 7 day DVR viewing numbers.

  16. forg says:

    TBBT indeed went to 5.0 demo and up to 13 million viewers yay! HIMYM at 3.6 is great as well, I hope they keep it up especially for HIMYM I was really worried for it when it was announced it will anchor the night

    And wow also at House at 5.2 :D

    AOP is doing decent so it might get a full season pick up as long as it maintains the 3.0 level I guess

  17. Lee says:

    I’m confused then. I keep hearing the DVR numbers don’t matter even though networks on keeping track of them.

    Does the 2.9 Castle posted in the DVR numbers help or not?

    Sorry, I’ve never paid attention to numbers like this and it seems I hear one thing and read another.

  18. Julia says:

    2.9 doesn’t help, but the 2.3 it got last night does include anyone who watched it before 3 am last night on DVR. But when they add in 7 days of DVR, that doesn’t help.

  19. Lee says:

    Julia, thank you once again. You always explain things so I can understand them.

    Does this site have one of those guides for dummies? I think I need one.

    Anyway, isn’t it worth noting that Castle improved at least?

  20. Julia says:

    I suggest reading the FAQ and Numbers 101 and 102 which are linked there.

    Going to 2.3 from 2.2 isn’t really worth much, but the fact that Castle is impressively consistent, especially compared to Tuesday and Wednesday at 10 is worth noting. A couple of weeks ago I figured there was no way ABC keeps Castle for midseason. Now it looks like they may order at least a few more episodes. But I would not bet on a third season.

  21. Budo says:

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but (re: Castle) – in this day and age, isn’t it a bit silly for any network to dismiss a show that keeps bringing in at least a rock solid 10 million viewers every week? The tie-in novel “Heat Wave” went straight to #26 of the NYT bestseller list, making the fictional character of Richard Castle an actual bestselling author. It was a novel idea, and it has shown potential – I don’t know how much they can actually make from that but it can’t be nothing. Of course, only the almighty Demo makes any difference, but with audience loyalty at a really low point, is taking a risk with something out of the blue worth losing what you DO have, which is a chance to improve?

  22. Tony says:

    Wow. TBBT at 5.0 and 13 million viewers in finals! WOW! I wonder what it will be once 7 day DVR viewings are factored in.

  23. Lee says:

    Budo, I agree with your post.

    While Castle is not bringing in the numbers in the key demo it’s a shame when a show bringing a consistent 10 million viewers isn’t enough to save it. Yet a show that gets a 2.7 and only 7 and 1/2 million viewers is considered a hit. Makes no sense.

    We just have to hope that word of mouth from last nights episode and the surge in book sales help the show.

  24. Diane says:

    Today’s ABC Press Release was positive for “Castle.” Zap2It was also positive.

    Why is this website so down on “Castle?”

  25. Bill Gorman says:

    Diane, god help ABC if their *press release* wasn’t positive on Castle.

    As for zap2it, everyone’s allowed their opinion.

  26. Gerry says:

    Check out the Renew/Cancel index for Castle.

    .69 to .73 to .77 latest.

    Is it a trend or a mirage?

  27. Julia says:

    Gerry, it’s the rest of ABC falling apart around them.

  28. Gerry says:

    Maybe “V” will come in on a white horse and save the day

  29. Bill Gorman says:

    Gerry, Julia is correct, Castle has been stable while ABC’s overall numbers have slid.

    But make no mistake, that is good news for Castle. If Castle stays where it is and ABC continues to slide, it will continue to look better.

  30. lainey says:

    I am rooting for Castle. I hope that ABC will not be so chop happy and give it some more time. I hope that they give it at least until the end of the whole season. Then, if it doesn’t meet their needs, then they will have had enough time to figure out what the best program is to put there for the summer and the next season, which I would think would be better than to have to shift everything around and make do to get through the end of the year.
    On CBS, their monster show, NCIS, was not a runaway hit when it first premiered, but it was decent enough that CBS kept it around, and they have profited from letting it develop, which is a miracle.

  31. AO says:

    lainey,

    Imo, you’re absolutely right about how some shows can build an increase in their audience over time. Seinfeld was by no means a hit when it began. It looks like TBBT is continuing to build in the same way that NCIS has. Unfortunately, oftentimes it seems that the Networks don’t feel that they can afford to patiently allow shows to build. Obviously there are many that wouldn’t benefit from longer runs, but I’m sure that at least a few would.

  32. Lee says:

    I hope ABC is looking at the upward trend for Castle. It’s baby steps and might not be enough to save it but at least it’s building slowly while the other shows have dropped off some.

  33. Pat89 says:

    Castle is the only non-rerun TV show I watch nowadays and I don’t even watch it on TV. I watch it on Hulu. Do these rating numbers reflect web views? Why do people watch TV on TV when there are so many commercials on it?

    I watch Castle for the chemistry, for Katic’s hotness and eye-rolling, and for the snazzy lines that the writers dump (almost solely on) Fillion. The series is nowhere near realistic (how many NYPD detectives get to work only on one case at a time? how many cop stations have pristine bathrooms?) but it makes me laugh out loud and relax. It’s fun.

    And the murder scenarios are crazier (read: surprising, less cliche, more omigodthatssocontrivedbutbrilliant) than they were in the first season – someone broadcasting from the Arctic from his apartment – LOL!

    I do wish some of the minor actors – usually those playing suspects or family of the deceased – could act better sometimes. Can’t they hire them all from Vancouver or something like the X Files did?

    Castle deserves a third season, though not a fourth.


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