Sunday, October 26, 2014 ratings — New episodes: Once Upon a Time, Resurrection, Revenge, 60 Minutes, Madam Secretary, and The Good Wife. Sports: World Series pre-game, Football Overrun, 2014 World Series: Game Five, The OT, Football Night in America and Sunday Night Football: Packers at Saints. Specials: Star Wars Rebels. Reruns: (none).
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What were you watching last night? Original network programming, reruns, cable, or something else?
I can’t foresee Revenge being renewed. It’s become a laughable show, like watching the aftermath of a wreck. Do they have five year olds writing the show?
At least Masterpiece was on.
What happened to Once Upon a Time? It used to be dark and edgy and imaginative. Not every episode hit it out the park, but it was entertaining. Now, it has become a cartoon – literally. I am not surprised the numbers are falling. I might go one or two more episodes, but if it continues along this path, I’m out.
Because of a very late NFL doubleheader pushing “60 Minutes, “Madam Secretary”, and “The Good Wife” by almost one hour, a planned “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” original was not presented on 10/26/14, and a repeat aired on the west coast. The planned “CSI” original will have to air next week.
And THAT is why I can’t stand sports on the regular stations… there are PLENTY of cable channels to put them on w/out ******** up the programs that are supposed to follow them.
Really hope that this could very well be the end for CSI with just 18 episodes for its current season.
You’d have to hate the show in order to “hope” that it is very well the end.
You may not agree with this, but I’m rooting for “CSI” to survive to a 16th (and final) season. If “The Mentalist” got renewed for a final season, maybe “CSI” can, too.