
Fox’s comedy repeats, led by back-to-back Family Guy episodes (2.2/6) at 9 PM, won another slow Sunday. ABC’s original drama Scoundrels (0.7/2), was up a tenth from last week’s low, edging Fox’s original Sons of Tucson (0.6/2) and NBC’s Dateline (0.6/2), which ranked as the lowest-rated programs of the night. ABC’s other original drama, The Gates (0.9/2) was flat at 10 PM, while CBS’ Big Brother (2.4/8) at 8 PM was down 4%
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FOX sucks for treating American Dad like crap. That show should be a headliner, instead they burry it under crappy CLEVELAND and SONS OF TUCSON, and even BOB’S BURGERS. American Dad should get a divorce and go to another network.
Keep laughing at the fact that ABC’s new & original series finish dead last & can’t beat the reruns the other nets are putting out there. Hell the cable shows do better than ABC’s “newly” scripted garbage. CBS throws whatever if has, CSI, Cold Case, Mentalist, Undercover Boss, no reasoning to it & they still beat the crap new shows ABC is trying out. When is ABC going to put us out of our misery & finally can that crap Scoundrels for good? I started with The Gates & liked it, but since I hate Scoundrels always turn after Extreme Makeover & forget to turn back.
“Sons of Tucson” is a truly funny show and Fox is burying it… but it keeps hanging in there. C’mon Fox, give it a better time slot and a bit of promotion.
SCOUNDRELS may just be the worst network series I have seen in years. ABC. Ugh! Embarassing.
American Dad is a piece of unfunny trash that only still exists because of FOX’s extended butt-kiss to Seth McFarlane over the Family Guy fiasco. They only picked it up to make him happy and the only reason ANYbody watches it is because it’s lead-in and sandwiched with shows people actually like, such as Family Guy, Simpsons, Cleveland, etc. It’s not even a cult favorite with a loyal following and low ratings, it’s just completely unliked and exists due strictly to favors and timeslot.
In an era when TNT will be showing Inception on cable before the networks will ever see it, why are we still publishing network ratings separate from cable ratings?