‘Law & Order: SVU’ season 19 renewal watch: How did ‘No Surrender’ fare?
Last night, the latest episode of the series entitled “No Surrender” aired on NBC, and the numbers for it signaled at least a relative amount of success. As a whole, the installment drew a 1.3 rating in the 18-49 demographic, and to go along with it also a grand total of 5.66 million viewers. In the demo, it was tied with “Criminal Minds” for #2 on the night, trailing only “Modern Family.” (That is expected when you look at past other numbers.)
Does this rating help or hurt the cause? It does mark a slight drop from the show’s most-recent rating, but it doesn’t drag down the average much. To date, “SVU” season 18 is down only 8% from season 17, and is averaging close to a 1.5 rating. (We focus on the demo more because it, in turn, is what networks also focus on when considering renewals.)
Where does this put the odds for season 19?
At the moment, there’s still plenty of reason to be hopeful. The show remains one of NBC’s most-popular scripted shows, behind only the likes of “This Is Us” and the show airing after it in “Chicago Fire.” It also continues to boast a huge social-media following. The cast appears interested in continuing the series, so with all of these variables combined, shouldn’t you feel great about where things are going?
NBC will make their decision on the future of “SVU” and other shows by the time we get to May. In this particular instance, though, we expect a renewal to come before we get down to the wire. The last thing the network seems to want to do is start to make people feel nervous in any way.
Do you think a ‘Law & Order: SVU’ season 19 renewal is coming sooner rather than later? Share below.
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Louis E.
February 24, 2017 @ 8:02 pm
One good sign will be if they order any additional episodes (bumping the season count from 22 to 23 or 24) which they usually have done with SVU in the past.
Matt Carter
February 24, 2017 @ 8:44 pm
I think it’s more of a scheduling thing now — plus with a small cast it’s harder to do 24.
Louis E.
February 24, 2017 @ 8:57 pm
The decisions on extras are made in the spring before production wraps,a while before the new schedules are set.The last 7 seasons of SVU have all been either 23 or 24 episodes.I hope the one they chickened out of showing before the election does show up.