Monday Ratings (11/9): Supergirl Falls Again, Every Other Scripted Show Is Stable


Time
Show Name
Network
A 18-49 Rating
Last Week’s 18-49
8
The Voice
NBC
3.1
3.1
Dancing with the Stars
ABC
1.9
1.9
Supergirl
CBS
1.7
2.1
Gotham
FOX
1.6
1.6
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
CW
0.4
0.3
8:30
The Voice
NBC
3.1
3.2
Dancing with the Stars
ABC
2.0
1.9
Supergirl
CBS
1.7
2.2
Gotham
FOX
1.5
1.5
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
CW
0.3
0.3
9
The Voice
NBC
3.4
3.3
Dancing with the Stars
ABC
2.1
2.1
Scorpion
CBS
1.9
1.9
Bones (R)
FOX
0.5
0.7 (Minority Report)
Jane the Virgin
CW
0.4
0.4
9:30
The Voice
NBC
3.2
3.3
Dancing with the Stars
ABC
2.0
2.2
Scorpion
CBS
1.8
1.8
Bones (R)
FOX
0.5
0.6 (Minority Report)
Jane the Virgin
CW
0.4
0.4
10
Blindspot
NBC
2.4
2.4
NCIS: Los Angeles
CBS
1.3
1.3
Castle
ABC
1.1
1.1 (3 wks ago)
10:30
Blindspot
NBC
2.0
2.1
NCIS: Los Angeles
CBS
1.2
1.2
Castle
ABC
1.0
1.1 (3 wks ago)

(R): Rerun
(LY): The numbers are from last year's finale
Please note that last year's numbers are taken from the whole hour statistics, not the half-hours.

It was a rather boring night for the ratings fanatic, but not on CBS. Supergirl, the show that started super strong is now super low, doing almost half of its initial performance in its third week only. At least, the rest of their lineup had exactly the same numbers than the week before.

Nothing surprising on NBC: The Voice was still the highest-rated show of the night, scoring pretty much the same numbers than last week and Blindspot, just renewed for a second season, proves to the network how good their decision was by being stable, above 2. But the real test will be next year, when they use The Voice as a lead-in for a new show and Blindspot has to move. Will it survive without its lead-in?

On ABC, it was the big return of Castle after two weeks of airing a rerun and the CMA Countdown. It didn't affect its performance much, the show having the same numbers, more or less, than 3 weeks before. Dancing with the Stars, before that, was stable too.

Gotham, on FOX, doesn't seem to be shaken by Supergirl the way some people thought it would. In fact, it only got one tenth under the CBS show's performance. Instead of the usual deception that is Minority Report, FOX decided to air the rerun of Bones' 200th episode, an other deception as it does worse than the usual schedule. But again, it was a rerun.

The CW might have a weak lineup on Monday, but at least it's now stable. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend had the same numbers, with a small bump on the first half-hour. Jane the Virgin wasn't helped that much by Britney Spears guest starring and kept its 0.4.

What's to check out tonight, ratings wise? How low can Wicked City go? Will Chicago Fire, just renewed for a fifth season, hold up to this thrust by NBC? Will the FOX lineup go even lower?

What do you think of those ratings? Is your favorite show down? What did YOU watch? Tell us in the comments!

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