Tonight’s episode of Lipstick Jungle is the last episode shot for the NBC series. After a disappointing showing in the ratings, NBC opted not to order any additional episodes, effectively cancelling the TV show. Actress Brooke Shields subsequently proclaimed that the show hadn’t been cancelled and NBC started to backpedal a bit. Now, as we come to the end of the series’ second season, how do things stand?
Based on a best-selling book by Candace Bushnell, Lipstick Jungle follows the lives of three high-powered friends, played by Shields, Kim Raver, and Lindsay Price. The rest of the cast includes performers like Paul Blackthorne, Andrew McCarthy, Robert Buckley, Sarah Hyland, David Norona, Dylan Clark Marshall, Seth Kirschner, Matt Lauria, David Alan Basche, and Marcia DeBonis.
Jungle debuted on February 7, 2008 and attracted just 7.54 million viewers and a 2.9/8 rating/share of the 18-49 demographic. The rest of the season averaged fewer than six million viewers each week and, because of the writer’s strike, only seven installments were produced. Despite the weak ratings, NBC execs decided to take a chance and renewed Lipstick for a second season of 13 episodes. If the ratings warranted it, they could always order more.
Unfortunately, absence didn’t make fans’ hearts grow fonder and even fewer people tuned in to watch season two. Airing on Wednesday nights, Jungle averaged just over five million viewers per week.
As a result, the network eventually moved Shields and company to Friday nights, following the even weaker Crusoe. In that 10pm timeslot, the drama attracted a terrible average of just over 3.4 million. It was around this time that the network decided to pass on ordering additional episodes, effectively cancelling the show. With the paltry ratings, that came as no surprise.
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Then, Shields made a public statement saying that the show hadn’t been cancelled and that the cast and crew were still working. Though that was true, her statement made the show’s prospects sound better than they were. Nothing had changed. The cast and crew were just finishing the existing 13 episode order. The writers cleaned out their offices in mid-November.
But, perhaps due to the media attention and viewer support, NBC started to backpedal a bit. The head of the network, Ben Silverman, said that he was actually waiting to see how well the final episodes performed before making up his mind about the show’s future. By all accounts, this is accurate.
This wait-and-see attitude is likely one of the reasons that Lipstick was shifted to the more attractive 9pm hour. Despite an uneven holiday schedule, Jungle’s audience has been steadily growing — climbing from 3.44 million to 4.17 million. That’s pretty decent growth, especially for a show that was essentially dumped onto Friday nights and that airs opposite Ghost Whisperer, a much more popular series that’s aimed at a similar demographic. Unfortunately, 4.17 million still isn’t very many viewers for a network show. If tonight’s ratings are even higher, will they be enough?
Where does Jungle stand? By all accounts, NBC still hasn’t made up its mind about the show’s future. After tonight, they’ll likely compile all the numbers and see if it makes financial sense to order additional episodes. It seems highly unlikely that the ladies will be back but it seems this little show still has some fight left in it. What do you think?
I just started watching this show recently on nbc’s web page. It’s too bad the show is cancelled. Personally, I think NBC’s promotion of the show was horrible. First, they tried to tout it as the next Sex and the City, but unfortunately, it came off looking like it was trying too hard to be SATC, without touting it’s own merits. Just another designer knock-off. At least, that why I never bothered to tune in while the show was running. In fact, I remember seeing the commercial with the three women walking down the streets of NYC and thinking “What… Read more »
I am still holdiing out for a return.We all loved thsi show. It is so disappointing that all our favorite shows seem to be on the chopping block. What is wrong out there?? Do we really need more reality shows? I guess I will go back to reading, or worse yet for the networks, to watching cable programs. .
Please bring it back…I didn’t realize how great it was when it was on the air
This was one of several shows I really like that were dumped this season. It was very disappointing to have it end. Bring it back!
Bring Lipstick Jungle back- All on show make you feel good-real life situations.
Thanks,
I just started watching it online and im in love with it! its just like sex and the city! Please make a 3rd season !!
i love that show !! pls bring it back !!!
BRING IT BACK – HOT AND SEXY
Please bring back Lipstick Jungle. I didn’t start watching it until I joined NetFlix and now I’m hooked. I don’t think it got enough publicity when it first came out. Great story lines and great clothes. I am very dissapointed that it has been cancelled.
Perhaps if it comes back due to “Back by Popular Demand” then maybe people will tune in. Start our with the reruns so that people can start watching it from the beginning. I’ll keep my fingers crossed.
love it bring it back
S’il vous plait!!! Please , don’t cancel the show , it’s reaaly good ….please please
I want to see more!!! Please bring it back!
Taking Lipstick Jungle off is a big mistake for this channel, who hasn’t got
much going on to begin with. Its a great show, and good job for any channel
willing to pick it up. Will definitely help your ratings!
This was a great show, bring it back!
This is by far one of the best shows I have ever watched and it would be so bad if they canceled it. PLEASE DON’T CANCEL THE SHOW, IS THE BEST SHOW OUT THERE!!!!