Tonight, the CW airs the season finale of Privileged. While some may have been hoping for a nice happy resolutions, the TV show is leaving plenty of cliffhangers. But, will the cast and crew be back with season two to answer them?
The story of Privileged begins as Yale-educated Megan Smith (JoAnna Garcia) starts working for cosmetics tycoon Laurel Limoges (Anne Archer). She’s hired as the live-in tutor for Laurel’s twin teenage granddaughters, Rose (Lucy Kate Hale) and Sage Baker (Ashley Newbrough). Megan’s ultimate goal is to make sure that the spoiled girls are accepted into a top university. Though the twins seem to have every advantage, it’s no easy task. Others in the cast include Allan Louis, Brian Hallisay, Kristina Apgar, Michael Cassidy, Rizwan Manji, Alice Greczyn, Stacy Barnhisel, Melissa Ordway, Ignacio Serricchio, David Giuntoli, John Allen Nelson, Dave Franco, Ally Matsumura, David Monahan, Sharon Lawrence, Andrew J. West, and Steven Culp.
Despite positive reviews and plenty of buzz, Privileged debuted on September 9, 2008 to 2.64 million viewers and a 1.2/3 rating/share of the 18-49 demographic. Those numbers were nothing to get excited about, even by CW standards, and the demo numbers were particularly disappointing based on the show’s projected audience. The ratings dipped a little in week two but then fell significantly to just 1.81 million and a 0.8/2 for episode three.
While the network has made multiple attempts to boost the show’s audience by giving it more exposure, rerunning episodes in various timeslot, most viewers just don’t seem to be particularly interested. Last month, Privileged hit a series low of 1.12 million viewers and a 0.5/1. That’s less than half of its premiere numbers and a loss of over 40% of its 90210 lead-in audience. Looking at the whole season, Privileged has averaged less than two million viewers each week.
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With numbers like these, it looks almost certain that Megan and the Bakers won’t be back for season two. The network has fewer hours to fill than the three big networks, just renewed six other series, and has several promising new shows to choose from for the fall — including a Gossip Girl spin-off and the Melrose Place revival.
Executive producer Rina Mimoun knew the odds going in to the season finale but didn’t want to throw in the towel. She told the Boston Herald, “I refuse to go down. I did not want to wrap this puppy up because wrapping it up is signing your death sentence. So, hopefully, we’ll build some momentum… We definitely want to keep the audience on their feet and wanting more.”
The finale will certainly leave viewers wanting more but the ongoing problem is that there just aren’t enough of them. Will Mimoun’s gamble pay off or just leave viewers hanging forever?
Image courtesy CW.
ok but jus incase it doesn’t come back on there’s always fanfiction?
lol
Oh my freakin godd……yes i know the show is kinda lame at first the idea but nearly all shows start off like that…i mean true blood sounds like **** at first but apparently it got very high ratings…but the point is WE cAN NOT BE LEFT HANGIN LIKE THAT……at least do something plz i need to see what happens i am not the kind of person that can not ever finish something i NEED TO FINISH THINGS lol plzz idc if it’s one more season or a whole freakin decade of episodes jus wrap it up so i can kno… Read more »
Save this show! I don’t think the Neilson Rating has captured the real number watching or tvoing.
pri vliged is an awsome show!!!!
i want a season 2. privliged was a good show and way better then most of the other shows on the cw. i hope it doesnt get cancelled.
I WANT SEASON 2
DONT
EVEN THINK
OF CANCELING IT
Privileged is too good to be cancelled!!
Please bring this show back.. just yesterday i watched a DVRed saved episode from january and I remembered how much i loved watching this show.. if thats not dedication, i dont know what is
i agree… how come all the bad shows (Gossip Girl, 90210, etc. that are filled with sex, drugs, and scandal) get to stay, while the interesting ones (PRIVILEGED) that promote good morals and ethics are booted off after the first season. they almost always have suspenseful endings filled with questions that are never answered because the show is canceled. i would love to see privileged continued into a second season, i don’t see any reason for it to be canceled. if it MUST be, i would at least like to see a season that nicely concludes the show. please continue… Read more »
OMG I LOVE PRIVILEGED!!!! dont cancel it!!! its amazing!!!
i couldnt stop watching it when i started
please bring it back up again!!!!
i really wana know what happens!!!!! 🙂
Please renew this show for a season 2.
I agree 100% with this:
rhiana Says:
June 7th, 2009 at 9:49 pm
I am so tired of getting into a great show and then waiting for a second season and then nothing! I don’t understand why all the stupid shows get to stay on the air for season after season. Seriously its obvious that people don’t know a good show when they see one. Please put privileged on for season two!!!!!
I am so tired of getting into a great show and then waiting for a second season and then nothing! I don’t understand why all the stupid shows get to stay on the air for season after season. Seriously its obvious that people don’t know a good show when they see one. Please put privileged on for season two!!!!!
Please bring this show back for Season 2!!
they CANNOT cancel this show!! it is not in the cwtv line up for the fall anymore but can’t another tv station pick up the show?? showtime? hbo? they can’t leave fans not knowing what happens after the season finale!! this show is 10 times better than other shows they are renewing… 90210, one tree hill- these shows do not even compare to privileged. it’ll be such a disappointment if this show does not come back for future seasons =(