Wednesday TV Ratings 6/3/26: NBA Finals More than Double 2025 Start with Knicks/Spurs Matchup, MasterChef Slightly Down as The Floor Rises

Analysis to come.

Foul Play Season 1 Episode 12 - The End of the Line

Foul Play Season 1 Episode 12

The End of the Line

Tuesday TV Ratings 6/2/26: America’s Got Talent Returns with Highest-Rated Premiere Since 2023, Stanley Cup Final Has Highest Start Since 2022, Password Also Returns Up

Analysis to come.

Friday TV Ratings 5/29/26: Happy’s Place Repeats Solid, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune Repeat Tops Broadcast, UFL Stays Low

Analysis to come.

Monday TV Ratings 6/1/26: The 1% Club Tops Broadcast, College Softball World Series Leads Overall, The Quiz with Balls and Top Chef Decline

Analysis to come.

EMMY AWARDS PREVIEW: Lead Actor & Actress in a Comedy Series











On Wednesdays, I am taking a look at the major Emmy categories before nominations are revealed in July. Here's a look at the Lead Actor and Actress in a Comedy Series categories. They are two very different races. On the Actor side, a few recent runner-ups are going for their first win while on the Actress side, a legend will be going for her fifth win in the last six years.











LEAD ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES
Last year's winner (Seth Rogen) is not eligible this year in the Lead Actor in a Comedy Series category. It probably means we will get a new winner in the category though there is one previous winner in the mix. Jeremy Allen White won for the first two seasons of The Bear and is eligible for a fourth season. Few expect him to win but he could still get on the list of nominees. It's not a sure thing by any means though as The Bear has dropped off the Emmy priority list.

The sentimental favorite is surely Martin Short. Nominated four times for Only Murders in the Building, Short has endured another personal tragedy with the death of his daughter in recent months. He'll surely get nominated again with a good chance to win. His co-star Steve Martin has been more hit and miss as a nominee. He's gotten in twice and missed twice so far for Only Murders. This should be his year to get back in as he seems to get nominated every other year but we'll see.

If Short doesn't end up winning, it will likely be Jason Segel up on the stage. A near lock for a nomination for a third time for Shrinking, Segel is in a strong position. Adam Brody was nominated last year for Nobody Wants This and could get in again if the Emmys choose to keep the status quo (they could easily have all of last year's nominees except Rogen back), but the buzz seems to be slipping for Nobody Wants This and Brody feels most susceptible to being overtaken by newcomers. 









Who are those "newcomers"? Well, it starts with Steve Carell. A six time nominee but never winner (sigh) in this category for The Office, Carell is back in the mix for his new HBO comedy Rooster. Rooster received mixed reviews but Carell is well-liked and his performance was generally well received so he seems pretty likely to get in. A bigger wildcard is Matthew Rhys for Widow's Bay. The horror comedy has been coming on strong in recent weeks, but will it be enough for Rhys to get in? I'm a bit skeptical with the late premiere date and the genre but it does seem like people are paying attention to the show.

After those already listed, it feels like the rest are more longshots. That starts with Tim Robinson for The Chair Company and recent Oscar nominee Ethan Hawke for The Lowdown. Both shows certainly have their fans but both the shows and the lead performances might be an acquired taste more suitable for a Critics list than an awards show. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II might have had a decent chance of getting in if Wonder Man stayed in Limited, but he's got a tougher hill to climb for Comedy. Dan Levy was an Emmy winner for Schitt's Creek but I don't think his new Big Mistakes broke through enough critically or with audiences for him to get in. Despite some buzz for The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins, I don't see it happening for Tracy Morgan. And while he seemed like he was very much in the mix last year and perhaps just missed a nomination last year, it doesn't seem like Ted Danson is nearly as close for the second season of A Man on the Inside. And while, as mentioned, defending champ Seth Rogen is ineligible for The Studio, he is eligible for Platonic but I don't see that happening.

A few dark horses really aren't worth mentioning but I will anyway just for fun: Glen Powell for Chad Powers, Nicolas Cage for Spider-Noir, Zach Braff for Scrubs and Owen Wilson for Stick.

PREDICTED NOMINEES:
1. Martin Short, Only Murders in the Building
2. Jason Segel, Shrinking
3. Steve Martin, Only Murders in the Building
4. Steve Carell, Rooster
5. Jeremy Allen White, The Bear

Just Behind
6. Adam Brody, Nobody Wants This
7. Matthew Rhys, Widow's Bay
8. Ethan Hawke, The Lowdown









LEAD ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES
She's been on an absolute Emmy tear this decade and it's the final time that Jean Smart can be awarded for Hacks. She has won for every season of the show and looks to wrap up a 5 for 5 run for the final season. The winner discussion can come later though. Smart is a definite lock to get nominated and enters the race as the favorite to finish her run on top.

There was one year this decade where Hacks was not eligible and during that season, Quinta Brunson took the win for Abbott Elementary. While Abbott's strongest Emmy days are most likely behind it, it would be a big surprise if Brunson doesn't get back in for a fifth straight year. Another former winner is in the mix too. Ayo Edebiri won for The Bear in 2023 but in the Supporting Actress category. Since moving to Lead, she hasn't been able to get past Queen Jean and now her chances have probably ended despite a prominent role in the fourth season of The Bear. She may even be on the outside looking in for a nomination.

Despite the returning winners, the biggest threat to Smart winning again could very well be Lisa Kudrow for the third and final season of The Comeback. She was nominated for the first season way back in 2006 and again for the second season in 2015. She seems very likely to get in for the return of the show and it's not outside the realm of possibility that she could upset Smart for the win. Elle Fanning is very well-liked and her performance in the first season of Margo's Got Money Troubles was well-received. That show is one where I have no idea how the Emmy voters are going to feel about it. Another new show actress to keep an eye on is Keke Palmer for The Burbs and while she has a chance, I would be surprised if she ends up getting a nod.











The next two worth mentioning are Kristen Bell for Nobody Wants This and Kristen Wiig for Palm Royale. Both are former nominees but Palm Royale was cancelled and, as mentioned above, Nobody Wants This seems to be losing steam. While they could sneak in, especially Bell, the competition is a little bit more fierce than when they were nominated before. That also applies to Selena Gomez, who has only been nominated once for Only Murders in the Building and seems to be staring at an uphill climb again. Maya Rudolph is also a former nominee for Loot but the chances of her returning seem very slim, though her nomination was a surprise last time too. And yet another former nominee is Jenna Ortega for Wednesday but I don't see her getting back in. It's probably not worth mentioning but Natasha Lyonne is also a former nominee for Poker Face but she's not getting back in.

The list of not-quite-but-almost dark horses includes Rachel Sennott for I Love LA, Rose Byrne for Platonic and Laura Linney for American Classic. I'd be surprised to see any of them but maybe a bit less surprised if it was recent Oscar nominee Byrne. Elsbeth moved from Drama to Comedy but I don't think the results will be any different for Carrie Preston. Finally, a few real dark horses include Kate Hudson for Running Point, Malin Akerman and Brittany Snow for The Hunting Wives and Tina Fey for The Four Seasons

PREDICTED NOMINEES:
1. Jean Smart, Hacks
2. Lisa Kudrow, The Comeback
3. Quinta Brunson, Abbott Elementary
4. Ayo Edebiri, The Bear
5. Elle Fanning, Margo's Got Money Troubles

Just Behind
6. Kristen Bell, Nobody Wants This
7. Selena Gomez, Only Murders in the Building
8. Jenna Ortega, Wednesday

Next Week: Lead Actor & Actress in a Drama Series!

Sunday TV Ratings 5/31/26: Euphoria Jumps for Series Finale, Who Framed Roger Rabbit Solid on ABC, Real Housewives of Rhode Island and Atlanta Rise

Analysis to come.

Saturday TV Ratings 5/30/26: NBA Playoffs Soar for Spurs/Thunder Game 7, Haunted Harmony Mysteries: Key to the Castle Struggles on Hallmark, CW Beats ABC with NASCAR

Analysis to come.

The Hunting Party Canceled After Two Seasons


Nearly a month after its finale, NBC has finally made their decision on The Hunting Party - and they've decided to end the party early. NBC has canceled the series after two seasons, after an extended period of deliberation. The network announced their fall schedule last month, with Law & Order assuming The Hunting Party's time slot on Thursday at 10, with the civilian season of The Traitors taking the vacant hour on the night. A path remained for The Hunting Party to be renewed, with its streaming performance helping to make up for its generally dismal same-day ratings performance, but NBC has opted to move on from it instead. It joins fellow sophomore drama Brilliant Minds, as well as freshman comedy Stumble, as the only NBC scripted shows to be canceled this season. The series is expected to be shopped to other outlets by Universal Television. The most realistic path would seemingly be Netflix, where the show's first current currently streams. It performed well on Netflix when it premiere earlier this year, but its odds for a pickup likely remain slim. Melissa Roxburgh, Patrick Sabongui, Josh McKenzie, and Sara Garcia starred in the series. This is a correct prediction for The TV Ratings Guide.

PILOT REVISITED: Hawaii Five-0













Each week, I take a look back at a pilot from the 2010-11 season, first reviewed on my blog during that season. This week, I am looking at CBS's long-running remake of Hawaii Five-0!

Raymond Island Season 7 Episode 12 - Real Housewife of Rhode Island

Raymond Island Season 7, Episode 12
Real Housewife of Rhode Island

Thursday TV Ratings 5/28/26: NBA Playoffs Dominate an Otherwise-Quiet Night, There She Goes Abysmal on Fox, Jersey Shore Family Vacation Rises

Analysis to come.

Wednesday TV Ratings 5/27/26: Brilliant Minds Returns with a Season High, Hollywood Squares Rises for Finale at 8 PM, The Floor Tops Broadcast


Analysis to come.

Frances in the Kitchen Season 6 Finale - This Moment Is Fleeting in the Kitchen (Series Finale)


Frances in the Kitchen Season 6 Episode 16
This Moment Is Fleeting in the Kitchen

ABC Renew/Cancel 2025-26 Wrap-Up: Final Thoughts on The Rookie, RJ Decker, Shifting Gears, Grey’s Anatomy & More!

The 2025-26 broadcast season has come to an end, and that means it's time to look back on the season that was, as I recount my hits and misses from this year on ABC.

First Week Peak: Predictions for Not Suitable for Work, The Witness, Cape Fear

The Ratings Junkie Sunday, May 31, 2026

The Bullpen: 1876 Season 1 Episode 1 of 8: Dratted Umpire

The Ratings Junkie Saturday, May 30, 2026

What’s Trending on Streaming: The Top Shows on Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, Paramount+, HBO Max, Apple TV, Prime Video and Netflix from May 24-May 30

It was a busy week on streaming, with several debuts of high-profile hits and multiple shows closing out their seasons after strong runs. Keep reading to see the top performers on Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, Paramount+, HBO Max, Apple TV, Prime Video and Netflix from the last week!

May Mayhem Finals: Vote to Determine the Winner of May Mayhem

The Ratings Junkie Saturday, May 30, 2026

Tuesday TV Ratings 5/26/26: Summer House Soars, NBA Playoffs Decline, Running Wild and Farmer Wants a Wife Hit Lows

Analysis to come.

Foul Play Season 1 Episode 11 - The Twilight Zone

Foul Play Season 1 Episode 11

The Twilight Zone

Monday TV Ratings 5/25/26: American Music Awards Down a Third from 2025, NBA Playoffs Dip Slightly as Knicks Sweep Cavaliers, Top Chef Jumps

Analysis to come.

Sunday TV Ratings 5/24/26: Tracker Builds on Marshals on Finale Night, NBA Playoffs Jump from Last Thunder/Spurs Game, Real Housewives of Rhode Island Steady as Real Housewives of Atlanta Dips

Analysis to come.

Saturday TV Ratings 5/23/26: NBA Playoffs Dominate, True Justice: An Eye for an Eye Low on Hallmark, Sparks/Aces WNBA Game Modest on CBS

Analysis to come.

Friday TV Ratings 5/22/26: Boston Blue and Fire Country Rise for Finales, Sheriff Country Ends on a Series High, NBA Playoffs Down

Analysis to come.

EMMY AWARDS PREVIEW: Supporting Actor & Actress in a Limited Series/TV Movie

 










On Wednesdays, I am taking a look at the major Emmy categories before nominations are revealed in July. Here's a look at the Supporting Actor and Actress in a Limited Series/TV Movie categories! I always find the Limited Series races interesting because it's a new slate of nominees every single year. It's much more like the Oscars or Tonys than the Comedy and Drama categories. But I think it's widely agreed that this year was not the strongest year for Limited Series. As streamers have started to pivot back towards desiring long-term, ongoing series (thanks to The Pitt among others) and as they have cut back on spending, the star-driven limited series has been less of an appealing option for the various platforms. But there are still some noteworthy performances.

PILOT REVISITED: Outsourced










Each week, I take a look back at a pilot from the 2010-11 season, first reviewed on my blog during that season. This week, I am looking at NBC's comedy flop Outsourced!

Thursday TV Ratings 5/21/26: Ghosts and Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage Near Lows for Finales, Elsbeth Also Ends Down, Next Level Chef Finale Ticks Up

Analysis to come.

Raymond Island Season 7 Episode 11 - A Memorial Day Carol

Raymond Island Season 7, Episode 11
A Memorial Day Carol