Both CBS and NBC have launched new TV shows that revolve around smart blonde women who hold important government positions in Washington, DC. CBS’ Madam Secretary has already been renewed for a second season. What will happen to NBC’s State of Affairs? Will it be renewed or cancelled?
State of Affairs follows a top CIA analyst (Katherine Heigl) who assembles the President of the United States’ Daily Briefing (PDB), weighing the vital security issues that face the nation. She has a close personal relationship with the commander-in-chief (Alfre Woodard) as she was once engaged to the president’s now-deceased son. The rest of the cast of this dramatic thriller includes Adam Kaufman, Sheila Vand, Cliff Chamberlain, Tommy Savas, and David Harbour.
Taking over for NBC’s highly-rated series The Blacklist, State of Affairs debuted in November to a healthy 2.2 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 8.69 million viewers. It was a solid start that was no doubt aided by its strong lead-in The Voice. Some people were also possibly expecting to find a new episode of The Blacklist in the timeslot instead.
In week two, despite still having a strong lead-in, State of Affairs’ ratings dropped more than 36% to a 1.4 in the demo with 5.39 million. They rose up a bit in week three but have been falling ever since. Last week’s installment hit new series lows with a 0.7 in the demo and 3.62 million viewers.
Though NBC had high hopes for this series, State of Affairs is just not measuring up. The network is poised to finish airing the 13 episode season (there are four episodes remaining after tonight’s) but it’s hard to imagine that they’d consider renewing it for a second season with poor ratings like these.
NBC entertainment chairman Robert Greenblatt recently said, “I’m disappointed in what it’s been doing [in the ratings] the last couple of weeks… It’s a show that I think is a really fine show, so I’m scratching my head a little bit about why we can’t get more people to be there for it.”
There’s still time for the numbers to improve but it doesn’t seem likely they’d be good enough to save the show. Hopefully the season finale will offer viewers some measure of closure to the ongoing storylines.
But, what do you think? Do you like the State of Affairs TV show? If you ran the network, would you cancel or renew the series for a second season? How would you improve this show if it was renewed?


My friends and I enjoy the show each week!
It has become one of our favorites.
Love the show. Don’t cancel.
I LOVE THIS SHOW MORE WITH EACH EPISODE!!PLEASE NBC, GIVE THIS SHOW ANOTHER SEASON.
Initially, I was skeptical because I’m not a fan of Katherine Heigl, but I must admit that she is believable in the role. With all the mindless garbage being broadcasted, i.e. reality shows, it would be a shame to cancel a program that causes one to think, and wonder, and think, again. Please, NBC, don’t be swayed by the numbers, and don’t discount those of us who watch television for more than mind-numbing down time. Please pick this program up for another season…give it a chance to breathe before you decide to bury it.
Do not cancel! I love it!!!
DO NOT CANCEL !!! Love it. Gr8 show…keep Nick or bring back Potus’ son in a twist ….or both. Awesome — look forward to it EVERY Monday!!!!
hope it stays..great entertainment
I love the series State of Affairs and I would like to see a second season, I watched and recorded all episodes.
Keep it!!!! We love it!
Please keep it going…we have to know if Nick is still living and if Charlie survives the bombers…season 2!!!!!
Please keep this show, the whole family loves it.
Do not cancel!!!!!!! This can be a great show I cannot believe the ratings are low
Please keep this show!!!
Keep the show going !!!
Don’t cancel!