Hopping on the Mad Men bandwagon, ABC recently began airing Pan Am on Sunday nights. The network’s been searching for some new hot dramas to replace Desperate Housewives and their aging medical series. Have they found the solution in a show named after a defunct airline or will this one just crash and be cancelled?
Pan Am follows the pilots and flight attendants that work for the world-famous airline in 1963. Dean (Mike Vogel) is a young pilot who’s just been promoted to captain. His co-pilot, Ted (Michael Mosely), is hiding a secret. Stewardess Maggie (Christina Ricci) isn’t afraid to push the limits, Colette (Karine Vanesse) flirts too much, and Kate (Kelli Garner) has taken on a dangerous side-job after helping her sister, Lara (Margot Robbie), become a runaway bride. While traveling the world, the flight crew have interesting brushes with history.
The series debuted on September 25th to a 3.1 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 11.06 million viewers. Those aren’t bad numbers but they’re hardly impressive either. Pan Am was second in the timeslot, behind NBC’s football coverage. Looking at the breakdown for the show’s ratings in quarter hour increments, about 10% of the demo audience tuned out before the episode was finished. That’s not terrible but certainly not positive either.
The second episode dropped 16% in the demo to a 2.6 rating with 7.76 million viewers. That’s a pretty normal second week drop-off but Pan Am really didn’t have many viewers to spare. Week three is where things really got bad.
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The third episode saw the demo drop by an astounding 27%. Did the people who tuned in for the second episode decide that they’d seen enough or, was the third week just a fluke?
Apparently it was the latter because the ratings dropped by another 5%, to a 1.8 in the demo with 5.84 million. Last night’s numbers held steady according the fast affiliate numbers. That’s positive but a 1.8 demo rating is certainly not.
Pan Am is currently the lowest-rated new show on ABC with an average of a 2.2 rating in the demo and 7.36 million. Those numbers will keep dropping unless future episodes perform significantly better. Of the 14 scripted shows currently on the network, Pan Am ranks 12th, beating only Body of Proof and already-cancelled Charlie’s Angels.
While Pan Am’s fate seems all but sealed, ABC doesn’t seem ready to throw in the towel just yet.
They’re reportedly bringing in veteran writer and producer Steven Maeda as showrunner. He previously worked on Miami Medical for CBS and Lie to Me for FOX. ABC execs, who apparently still really like Pan Am, want to hear Maeda’s story ideas before deciding on whether they want to order additional episodes for a full season.
It’s very likely too late to pull this show out of its downward spiral but perhaps ABC will get lucky and beat the odds. Typically, once viewers reject a show, it’s nearly impossible to get them to take another look.
What do you think? Should ABC keep Pan Am flying for a full season or should they just pull the plug and cancel it now?
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KEEP PAN AM!!! Love this show and the characters. Please, ABC!!!
Keep the show! There is a lot of opportunity to develop the plot and its characters!
All of the writers and producers need to read “Flying: a novel” by former Pan Am flight attendants, Paula Helfrich & Rebecca Sprecher. Seriously! This book is the real deal–packed with fascinating places, adventure, heroism, humor, history and entirely believable characters. Take a tip from one who knows. I was THERE. Clearly your writers were not. Were any of them even ALIVE in the 60s? Wake up and taste the Beluga caviar! This show COULD be great.
I really enjoy the show. The plot is interesting and I love the clothing ! Each week it gets more exciting to watch, can’t wait for next show. I hope you keep Pan Am!!!!
This show ok is the bomb keep the freaking show!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Keep !
DO NOT CANCEL PAN AM…love the show!!! it’s getting good!
please do not cancel this brillent show.Love every thing about it.Planes and sexy women.
As a former stewardess for Pan American World Airways, I think I speak for the vast numbers of former Pan Amers around the world. WE LOVE YOUR PREMISE. We all had such high hopes for this series, so much so, even having an “in” so to speak with one of the Executive Producers, Nancy H. Ganis, who flew for Pan Am. However; that being said, we are still waiting for the characters to develop, and a decent and interesting storyline, portraying Pan Am during it’s “Golden Age”. Our stories are real, the events are real, we lived it. Trying to… Read more »
I love the show. It is definitely my new favorite show and I enjoy watching it every week. I really hope that it isn’t cancelled. It always seems I get into a show and it is pulled like October Road. I hope they keep it around for a little longer at least. Give it a shot already!
Keep the show! I love it! It’s exact in many ways! I was a flight attendant and loved. This airline! The characters are great and it’s a great show to watch on Sunday nights! There isn’t any more scripted TV and Pan Am does a great job! Please keep this show!
It’s a great show getting stronger every week as we get to know and love characters. I hope they save it.
I look forward to it every Sunday.
Its a GREAT show! Do NOT cancel it!
Keep the show, I hope it does not get cancelled, I enjoy it every week!!
I love Pan Am! I hope it doesn’t get cancelled.