Originally posted by MildPossession
Bad ratings? All I have heard is good ratings for the show over in America where it's doing well. But then it is on Fox...
A show like this must be expensive to produce. I dont think they are gonna settle for "good" or "fair" reviews.
Originally posted by darthmaul1
i think cameron is keeping that processor either for sentimental purposes
Doubt it, shes a robot.
Originally posted by Smasandian
But what else do they have?I think it will be renewed. It averages about 8.5 million people per episode. I think it deserves the chance to finish the season out.
The only thing that comes to mind is 24. The first season ratings werent that great but then it became one of the most popular shows ever.
Originally posted by Darth Vicious
The only thing that comes to mind is 24. The first season ratings werent that great but then it became one of the most popular shows ever.
First season wasnt that great?
Well, I still think it deserves a chance.
What else do they have for Fox outside of the Simpsons, Family Guy and House, and I forgot Prison Break.
Originally posted by Smasandian
First season wasnt that great?
If u r referring to 24, I didnt say it was great, because it was. Ive been a fan since the very first episode. The ratings werent that great. It took a little while for people to realize its awesomeness!
This was the ratings apparently for the first episode here in England:
Virgin 1's audience rocketed seven-fold for the opening episode of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles last night.Some 642,000 viewers, a 4.16% share in multichannel homes, tuned in for the drama's debut at 10pm.
It trounced the slot's average last year of 90,000 (0.61%). A further 102,000 (1.19%) tuned in an hour later on Virgin 1's staggercast.
The total audience was also five times the slot's average performance of 156,000 so far this year.
Sarah Connor's strong showing still could not match all the digital competition, though. On BBC Three the EastEnders repeat gained 1.2m (7.06%) at 10pm. Uefa Cup coverage of Spurs and Sparta Prague, on ITV4 from 7pm to 10pm, attracted 986,000 (4.91%).
So it did quite well here, let's hope it continues.