A couple months ago, NBC premiered a new legal TV series from David E. Kelley called Harry’s Law. The series started out decently in the ratings but has fallen quite a bit since then. Tonight is the season finale. Will it be back for season two or end up cancelled?
Harry’s Law revolves around Harriet “Harry” Korn (Kathy Bates), a cranky former patent lawyer. She’s abruptly fired from a big firm, forcing Harry to search for a fresh start. She finds it when she meets Malcolm Davies (Aml Ameen), a college student who desperately needs her help and ends up working for her. A young legal hotshot named Adam Branch (Nate Corddry) accidentally hits Harry and gives up his corporate job to join the team. With the help of Harry’s footwear-obsessed assistant, Jenna (Brittany Snow), they open for business as Harriet’s Law and Fine Shoes.
The NBC series debuted in January with a 2.2 rating in the prized 18-49 demographic and 11.07 million viewers. That was an improvement of nearly 50% in the demo when compared to the last original episode of Chase, the previous timeslot occupant and NBC has had a hard time filling that spot for quite some time. The second episode only came down 5% to a 2.1 rating and 10.43 million. Week three held steady. It was looking like NBC had a hit — or as close as the network seems to get these days.
Then, the fourth installment took a big tumble, dropping 19% to a 1.7 demo rating and 9.22 million. It stayed at that level for a couple weeks, popped up to a 1.8 rating, and has most recently been holding steady at a 1.6 rating. That’s pretty close to what Chase had been doing and that’s all but cancelled.
Tonight marks the twelfth and final episode of the season and Harry’s Law is averaging a 1.8 rating and 9.54 million viewers. It’s the 10th highest rated scripted series on the network, tied with Chuck. On the other big networks, the series would certainly doomed but NBC has lots of ratings problems.
In truth, based on the demo numbers alone, NBC shouldn’t bring back this series for a second season. However, though it ranks towards the bottom of the demo rankings, it’s the most-watched TV show on the network. Though that doesn’t count for much, considering the state of NBC, it may be enough to get Harry’s Law a renewal.
On the other hand, with David E. Kelley likely having another series on NBC next season — the new Wonder Woman — network execs might prefer that he focus on that one and let Harry’s Law go. If they don’t like the Wonder Woman pilot, that may be enough to save Kathy Bates and company.
NBC probably won’t reveal the fate of Harry’s Law until the advertiser upfronts on May 16th. We’ll keep you posted.
What do you think? Should Harry’s Law be renewed or cancelled? If it does comes back, how would you suggest they change it to attract more viewers?
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Harry’s Law is good entertainment, a really good program that should definitely NOT be cancelled. NBC — please let this show live longer, don’t cancel it.
We think it is the best pgm. on TV.
I love Harry’s Law. It needs to continue. However, I do turn off NBC right after Harry’s law because I can’t stand to watch Celebrity Apprentice.
superb show
bring it back
PS>>> there are tooooooo mannnny reality shows.
Keep Harry’s Law and bring back Chaos. Both are great shows with wit and relevance .
Please bring it back. Kathy Bates is the best actress on tv.
Keep Harry’s law on TV love the show
keep it going!!! I love the show!!!!
bring the show back….am a big fan of david kelly shows. the show is great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Is one of the best shows on the air.
The show sucks……………..cancell it.
BRING BACK HARRY’S LAW, or I guess we can just flip the channel to one of those bull…. shows on one of the other channels.
This show is smart, witty, funny and serious with great social commentary as well. Bring it back, for pity’s sake. There is nothing else this good on the air except In Plain Sight.
Bring it back – a good clean show! Love it!
The show is GREAT! BRING IT BACK!!!
LOVE HARRIETS LAW!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please bring it back the show is GREAT