And another drop for Grimm: 1.2 with a total in audience about 5 million. While Constantine *hopeful* starts to rise at least. Still in the yellows but ....it's a 0.8 with 3.4 million. More than last week. Let's pull this, guys!
I'm really concerned about Constantine now. Okay, 1.03 wasn't the best episode so far but the show deserves much more better ratings. Come on, guys, give it a chance and ignore this ... whatever NBC decided to put in as a lead in.
Sorry, Jules and I are still with friends, so no long talk (or ranting). Promo pics I will post tomorrow when I'm home again, please check out grimmdailypic then. For now, the ratings
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So, the final numbers are out. Surprisingly Grimm was adjusted up a little and pulled 5.30 million viewers in front of their TVs for the season opener which is still a 1.5. Saying that the premiere had gained some viewers back, 15 % grown to season 3's finale to tell the truth
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Well, Constantine debutted in the early ratings with a 1.4. So far 4.30 Million people turned in to watch the Pilot (which, as we remember, was leaked in the internet this summer and only two scenes they changed, so ... not sure yet)
Hannibal jumped from a 0.9 to a 1.4 in the DVR-ratings. Not that good, but, we are talking 1.4, and that I think is an amazing number. Grimm also grew from a 1.3 to a 2.4. Surprisingly with that the show was on the third place that week.
Hannibal rised again *loves this wordplay :D* in the early ratings. Funny thing, Grimm's finale didn't let return much of an audience this time, but so far the ratings there are steady. We will see how that will turn out with the finals ...
The first appeareance of the new Grimm in town drew some more people in front of their DVRs and brought in an uptick from a 1.2. to a 2.3. Compared with last years numbers this may not be that bad but there's still a trend clearly visible. Nontheless Toboni's premiere episode brought Grimm the second place in the DVR-ratings.