Originally Posted by Salv*:
“ABC and FOX have had a bad year, but those ratings are going to be like liquid gold for ABC there. I don't think any of the Tuesday comedies will be going anywhere now, I may even think TRON might have an escape now.
FOX wont' renew Pitch, Rosewood and Scream Queens surely?
As for NBC, remember a few years ago when people were slaughtering the network (2013-2014 season) when it had stuff like Believe, Crisis, Growing Up Fisher, Taxi Brooklyn, Welcome to Sweden, the MJ Fox Show, Working the Engels, Sean Saves the World, Welcome to the Family, Ironside, Dracula, Hannibal and Crossbones?
And now it has the Chicago franchise doing well, This Is Us doing incredibly and comedies like Superstore and The Good Place getting good reviews and being above average. They have yet to go fractional. All the shows i listed above went fractional, in fact the likes of Believe and Crisis went to 0.6 and the others i cant remember but they were def below 0.8.”
“ABC and FOX have had a bad year, but those ratings are going to be like liquid gold for ABC there. I don't think any of the Tuesday comedies will be going anywhere now, I may even think TRON might have an escape now.
FOX wont' renew Pitch, Rosewood and Scream Queens surely?
As for NBC, remember a few years ago when people were slaughtering the network (2013-2014 season) when it had stuff like Believe, Crisis, Growing Up Fisher, Taxi Brooklyn, Welcome to Sweden, the MJ Fox Show, Working the Engels, Sean Saves the World, Welcome to the Family, Ironside, Dracula, Hannibal and Crossbones?
And now it has the Chicago franchise doing well, This Is Us doing incredibly and comedies like Superstore and The Good Place getting good reviews and being above average. They have yet to go fractional. All the shows i listed above went fractional, in fact the likes of Believe and Crisis went to 0.6 and the others i cant remember but they were def below 0.8.”
I remember that year. That really was an awful year for NBC. They are still slowly recovering but have built themselves up well again.



