Tonight marks the last episode of The Event for 2010. NBC plans to relaunch the series in three months, on February 28th, after letting their new series The Cape have the timeslot. Is it a risky move? Not really. Ultimately, they don’t have much choice.
The Event follows Sean Walker (Jason Ritter), a young man who’s investigating the mysterious disappearance of his girlfriend. He slowly begins to uncover the biggest cover-up in the history of the United States. Others in the cast include Sarah Roemer, Laura Innes, Ian Anthony Dale, Scott Patterson, Clifton Collins Jr., Taylor Cole, Lisa Vidal, Bill Smitrovich, Zeljko Ivanek, and Blair Underwood.
The series debuted in September to decent ratings with a 3.6 in the 18-49 demo and 10.88 million total viewers. That’s a healthy sampling but, considering all of the promotion that NBC put behind it, the programmers were likely disappointed by its third place rank in the timeslot.
While some viewers clearly love the show, more than half who watched the first episode have already lost interest. The Event has been losing viewers, sometimes as much as 15 or 20% in one week, and to date has never shown an increase week-to-week in the demo. The most recent installment garnered just a 1.7 rating in the demo and 5.19 million viewers.
You can blame the network for not doing a better job of promoting The Event but clearly there’s a problem with the series when people who already watch don’t feel compelled to return week after week.
Will this February “relaunch” help? Based on recent TV history, the answer is no. Just look at V and FlashForward. People who were interested in The Event have either already tried it and stuck around or given up on it. Those who haven’t watched previously are very unlikely to give a try because they assume that they’ve missed too much backstory already. On top of that, when the show returns, the ratings will likely be lower than what they are now. By the time The Event returns in February, many casual fans will have already gotten involved with other shows.
The one thing that The Event has going for it is the fact that it’s on NBC. The peacock network continues to struggle and The Event is currently the fifth most-watched scripted program on the network. If things go as expected, it will drop much lower on the list next year. Still, with the exception of The CW, NBC is the only network that would consider giving this series more time. They’ll surely let all 22 episodes air.
The Event returns on Monday, February 28th and will have 12 more original episodes to air at that point. Will there be a second season? We’ll have to wait and see but hopefully the producers will plan ahead and not end the show without any resolution.
What do you think? Does The Event have a chance for survival? What could NBC do to save this show? Anything?
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THIS IS A GREAT SERIES WITH SUPERB ACTING. IT HAS A “KEEP YOU ON THE EDGE OF YOUR SEAT” PLOT THAT IS UNFOLDING WITH GOOD TIMING. HOW IN THE WORLD CAN WE HAVE “SNOOKIES”, RAW WRESTLING, AND MANY OF THE OTHER BRAINDEAD SHOWS AND THINK ABOUT CANCELLING THIS FASCINATING EVENT.
Absolutely the worst news……. Friday Night Lights is done : ( What a very big disappointment!!!! An Amazing show, an amazing cast, was definitely too short lived!!!!
I like the show but the plot development has been painfully slow and i get the impression there is more time dedicated to commercials than other prime time shows.
My 14 yr old son & I love the show & can’t wait for it to come back!
It’s so much better than most of the crap & reality garbage that’s out there!
Bring it back!!!!!
While I like the show, it seemed to be moving slower at the break. Don’t give the fans time to get bored and pick up the pace a bit.
Great show, please bring it back!!
I love this show. Please keep it on the air.
I think ratings are so inacurate and for the birds. The event is a great show and I believe that more people are tuning in than the ratings indicate, and I can’t wait to see the series continue.
I love the show! I can’t wait for the story to unfold.Come back baby,come back.
Just kill it!
I watched (for the first time) all ten episodes in one sitting today. Ready for more.
I really hope NBC does renew “The Event”. I love shows that keep you thinking. It’s why I loved “Lost” and “Flashforward”. The problem with the networks is they don’t stick with anything anymore. They have a shorter attention span the the audience! Just a reminder guys, “The X-Files” took time to build an audience as did “Seinfeld”. Need I say more? As to why the ratings dwindled? Probably because the audience is smarter than you think: they don’t want to invest in a show that might be pulled by the network idiots.
I agree with what you say except a very important point is missed.
The shows we see are not really controlled by the fans; very little on how many watchers of a show determines if it continues. What the networks see and only see is who will advertise their products during the shows commercials. If allot of companies wnat to advertise; then the show will survive.
Please keep this show!!!
please keep this show!!!