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I feel Jericho would do better at an earlier hour, even if it were to go up against AI again. Even so, compared to Cane ratings, Jericho isn't doing too shabby.
... but the numbers seem incontravertable. Those of us who want to see this story play out seem to be a smaller audience than CBS hoped for, and they are gonna make a tough decision at the end of these seven episodes that won't be changed with nuts or seeds or kernels of corn or pinto beans.
It's losing to an SVU repeat. A repeat!
Then again, I still haven't seen the cast out there really pounding the press for the show. I gotta wonder why they didn't send them out to the talk shows.
Well, Skeet's shooting a movie, according to IMDB, Lennie James is only a flight away, but I don't see him anywhere (and frankly, only Jericho fans know him, so how many new viewers would be bring).
Ashley may be in town, but now it's kind of late for a PR push.
I saw Esai on TV Watercooler on the TV Guide channel.
And that's all I think they've done.
I would have bought radio time (progressive radio can be bought for a song). Also, CBS doesn't have the multitude of cable properties to promote on. As we know there's little synergy (or love lost) between the MTV Networks and CBS-Paramount people.
I completely agree with you, pretty much every word. The numbers don't lie. We are getting beat by repeats. Our numbers are even lower than the the season finale.
I will be completely amazed if the show gets a third season, I just don't see it happening. CBS did a great thing by listening to the fans, its only happened a handful of times in television history. But I just don't see CBS bringing back the show, no amount of nuts, letters, or phone calls will change their mind. They gave us a second chance to prove the show had an audience and its just not happening.
And it pains me horribly, just horribly to say it, but it just doesn't feel like the same show. The production value is WAY lower than last season, over half the cast have taken a backseat as "Special Guest Stars", and it just feels like they skipped over huge chapters in the storyline and robbed us. I want the Jericho I loved and fought for, not this rushed, high school play they are giving us.
The Tuesday night, 10pm time slot is extremely competitive. All three shows would probably be doing better if they could find an easier spot. I don't know where that would be and appaently, neither do the networks.
Also, comparing 10pm Nielsen (total viewer) numbers to, say 8pm or 9pm numbers, doesn't work because there is a big drop off in TV's turned on in a lot of areas at that time.
The 10pm slot is the DEATH SLOT for younger viewers. Shows relegated to that time are supposed to be "adult programming."
Put Jericho on as the lead-in to a great show, not as a trailer.
People who watch SVU reruns are not actually "watching" anything -- it's background noise.