
There was good news for Fox’s freshman New Girl and sophomore Raising Hope last night when Fox introduced a two-hour Tuesday comedy block. Both comedies showed strength as self-starters. Opening the night at 8 PM, Raising Hope (2.1/6) was even with its most recent original in the cushy post-New Girl slot. Speaking of New Girl (3.0/8), it also held steady from two weeks ago when it followed the winter finale of Glee – despite a lead-in last night that was half of that. In its Tuesday debut, I Hate My Teenage Daughter managed a 1.6/4 at 8:30 PM, down 20% from its last original two-and-a-half months ago, which aired behind The X Factor on Wednesday. Teenage Daughter was the lowest-rated piece in Fox’s new block but still edged ABC’s Cougar Town (1.5/4) in the time slot. Also making a return to the schedule was canceled and resurrected Fox comedy Breaking In, which opened its second season with a modest 1.7/4 at 9:30 PM. That was half of the rating for show’s series premiere last April, when it aired behind American Idol. Compared with the first-season finale, which aired in the same Tuesday 9:30 PM slot, Breaking In was up 31%. But its lead-in last night, New Girl, was also up 36% from the lead-in for the Breaking In season finale, a new Raising Hope.
Outside of Fox, it was a quiet night for the broadcast networks as most of the action was on the cable news nets covering Super Tuesday. NBC was the only broadcaster to do a news special on the Republican primaries. Because the special aired at 10 PM in the East and 8 PM in the West, the network cautions not to rely on fast-nationals, which are not time-zone adjusted. In the metered markets, the Decision 2012 special averaged a 2.1/4 household rating, while The Biggest Loser logged a 4.1/8, up 8% from last week. At ABC, reruns bookended Cougar Town (1.5/4), down 6% from last week’s series low, and The River (1.5/4), flat with last week’s series low. CBS aired all reruns. The CW’s 90210 (0.7/2) was steady in its return to originals after a four-week break. Ringer (0.5/1) was up a tenth.
TV Editor Nellie Andreeva - tip her here.


I didn’t even know Breaking In was coming back. I would have at least set the DVR or something. Bad marketing?
Hope about Breaking In !
The show need more exposure.. For me the show is like “Community”.. NERDGASM !
Lotta people probably didn’t know Breaking In was back. Fox has a tendency not to market some shows. I’m a Fringe watcher myself (I know it’s on hiatus now),but, when it’s on-it’s almost as though it’s against the law to promote/market its’ upcoming episodes.What gives?!?!
Sorry, but I don’t think adding Megan Mullally to the show did anything to improve it. If anything, I liked the previous cast and capers better. Maybe this show should have just been allowed to die quietly.
I cannot believe Fox brought back Breaking In. How many on-the-bubble shows deserved a second chance and never got one? Yet somehow Fox brought back this dreck from the dead, and their idiocy was rewarded with another terrible rating. Two months tops until its creators and three fans are begging for another resurrection.
BREAKING IN is a show written by hacks with jokes that are pulled straight from cancelled sitcoms of the 1970s. The only place I’ve ever seen it passionately defended is on Deadline. No one else seems to care. If a show is cancelled in the middle of April and no one is there to watch it, was it ever really cancelled at all?
-Hollywood & Highland
I wish they brought back Trevor Moore, hence why I didn’t tune in
.
Megan Mullally is great, but she makes Breaking In worse. Her character diminishes Christian Slater’s character that was awesome.
This is a really fun and amusing show that never got any kind of chance to build its characters, plot, etc.
The loss of Michael Rosenbaum really hurt the return. He was amazing.
I disagree that the show is written by hacks. It’s campy and caters to pop and geek culture. Humor is very subjective and to me it feels like it takes place in a heightened reality. Much like Community does. The production quality and sets are pretty cool and it’s nice to see someone trying to do an action comedy. To me The New Girl is unwatchable. It’s not well written. It’s appeal is the star of the show who’s very cute.
The great news is that Hope brought all of it’s audience to a new time slot. It’s the best comedy Fox has, would like to see where it goes in a 3rd season.
It’s not working any more…..
I love the orginal team, it was so funny and now to much going on and not funny anymore!
Too much Megan – she is drowning Christan Slater and the Team…
She has to go..