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?
DON’T CANCEL THE SHOW! I didn’t even know about it until this season. My business partner told me to watch it I’d love it. She was right. Maybe there should be more advertising because a friend just told me this morning it was on last season. I had no clue! It’s the first show since Sex City that I’ve looked forward to watching. I record it every week since I found out about it because I can’t watch when it’s on. I hate all the crime drama, reality crap and the sitcoms of the fat husband, skinny wife and smart… Read more »
This was a kick butt show of women who have real struggles and work through lifes tidle waves, yes they are privilaged women, however their upbringing shows that they concered so many obsticales to acheive greatness!! In order for show success it must be presented on a night where most ppl watch tv. Please keep this show alive!!!!!!
This is one show I really enjoy on Friday nights! Don’t cancel, please!!
I’ve enjoyed the show and hope NBC keeps it around.
Lipstick Jungle is one of the first shows I have really been able to enjoy lately.
I am sick of all the CSI-type shows and reality TV. This was a show taht just allowed me to relax.
Please do not cancel this show! I finally got hooked and now you want to take it away! It’s one of the few decently written shows on TV with good character development. Ever since Sex and the City ended, there has been a huge chasm left behind. For this genre that this show fulfills. Please do not deprive us of our escapism!
please keep this show going…i love the fashion…the beautiful stories and the gorgeous men! The ladies are certainly lovable as well!! I hope NBC doesn’t make another bad decision!!
Please dont cancel this show. While my husband was overseas for 15 months, these three ladies as well as the rest of the cast kept me company weekly on my television. please dont cancel!!!
What more could NBC execs ask for? Beautiful women, New York City, amazing clothes and great plots! Although the book is better. Maybe there is your answer. Stick to the book. Stick to the book people. I love this show. I will miss it soooo much. I got a DVR for it!!!
Please NBC do not cancel this show it is one show that is actually good on tv. It is my escape everyweek. I love the actresses and the plots. It is well acted and well written. Maybe move the night or the time slot. I tivo it and watch it later because of time it is on.
though I understand it is difficult to compete in a world of HBO, I really had hopes for Lipstick Jungle, this somewhat quirky and offbeat look into the challenges of powerwomen. The chemistry between the women onscreen is the most genuinely intimate portrayal of female ‘sisterhood’ I have ever seen. It would be a shame to this plug for many reasons… It will be disappointing to find that shows like HBO’s Entourage, which withstood “rather soft ratings” in season one and two, with a viewer base averaging under 2 million viewers per week, survive and become what it has, whereas… Read more »
Please do not cancel this series. It seems as though all the series I get hooked on get cancelled after a few episodes. I didn’t want to believe my husband when he told me NBC was pulling the plug. Please reconsider.
Here are my thought if NBC really cares to hear them. Myself, my husband and most of my family and friends are so sick to death or the same boring blah REALITY dancing, weight loss, music shows on NBC not to mention JAY LENO is getting a 10:00 spot now? OMG…..Who gives a crap about him???? This next part takes the cake though for me……..Kath & Kim, My Name is Earl are crap and yet they are on TV???????? I don’t get it seriously? The programming NBC has lately is an absolute joke and to think they are going to… Read more »
Another one bites the dust? At this rate all we’re going to be left with is reality shows and Jay Leno. Certainly didn’t need to buy a 50″ flat panel and an HD TIVO.
Love this show – it’s well written; well acted; fun; believable; realistic; they handle problems like people; and it’s hands down better than Biggest Losers, American Idol (enough already with that nonsense).
Keep the show!
Please don’t cancel this show! I too had to DVR the show on Friday nights and looked forward to watching it every week!
I love the story line, and especially the dynamics of the 3 ladies. Their true friendship and honesty with each other drew me in! It was a nice escape from all the reality shows and many of us will be so disappointed to see it go.
Please consider moving it to another night/time, just don’t take it away!