Monday Ratings (2/11): Supergirl Falls Hard, The CW lineup is back up, Blindspot is stable


Time
Show Name
Network
A 18-49 Rating
Last Week’s 18-49
8
The Voice
NBC
3.1
2.8
Supergirl
CBS
2.1
3.1 (8:30pm)
Dancing with the Stars
ABC
1.9
1.7
Gotham
FOX
1.6
1.6
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
CW
0.3
0.2
8:30
The Voice
NBC
3.2
3.0
Supergirl
CBS
2.2
3.2 (9pm)
Dancing with the Stars
ABC
1.9
1.9
Gotham
FOX
1.5
1.4
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
CW
0.3
0.2
9
The Voice
NBC
3.3
3.3
Dancing with the Stars
ABC
2.1
1.9
Scorpion
CBS
1.9
2.2(9:30pm)
Minority Report
FOX
0.7
0.7
Jane the Virgin
CW
0.4
0.3
9:30
The Voice
NBC
3.3
3.4
Dancing with the Stars
ABC
2.2
2.0
Scorpion
CBS
1.8
1.8(10pm)
Minority Report
FOX
0.6
0.6
Jane the Virgin
CW
0.4
0.3
10
Blindspot
NBC
2.4
2.3
NCIS: Los Angeles
CBS
1.3
1.3 (2 wks ago)
Countdown to the CMA Awards
ABC
1.2
1.0 (Castle rerun)
10:30
Blindspot
NBC
2.1
2.1
NCIS: Los Angeles
CBS
1.2
1.3 (2 wks ago)
Countdown to the CMA Awards
ABC
0.9
0.7 (Castle rerun)

(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.

Rough night for CBS, which performed amazingly last week with the strong hit Supergirl. The additional tenth in the last half-hour suggested similar numbers for this week, but none of that happened. The show lost a whole point this week, beating what was the biggest drop for a new show as of now, The Muppets. At least, Scorpion was pretty stable (considering last week was an event and it had a strong lead-in) and NCIS: LA too.

The Voice continues to be a strong hit for NBC, with better numbers in the first hour and similar ones in the last one. Blindspot does a bit better at first but stabilizes in the end. Technically, we can consider that this regular episode of Blindspot did better at 10 than the second episode of Supergirl at 8... Very surprising.

On ABC, Dancing with the Stars does great, gaining 2 tenths in most half-hours it aired. No Castle again this week, in its place was aired Countdown to the CMA Awards. Its numbers were pretty similar to the last Castle episode aired, even a bit lower in its last part.

FOX had a pretty stable night for both its shows, Gotham gaining a tenth in its first half-hour and Minority Report keeping last week's numbers.

The CW's shows were back to the ratings they had two weeks ago, one tenth higher than last week's performance. It could be the same scenario as last week, though, and they could easily get adjusted back down.

What's to check out tonight, ratings whise? FOX returns to scripted shows after a week break with the World Series. How will its troubled Tuesday lineup hold up? What numbers will the finale of Best Time Ever obtain? How low could the second episode of Wicked City be?

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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