Did Scorpion season 4 finale ratings help season 5 odds?
Are the Scorpion season 4 finale ratings going to help improve the series’ season 5 odds? Based on the numbers that are in from CBS, it’s both good and bad news.
All about ratings, renewals, and cancellations.
Are the Scorpion season 4 finale ratings going to help improve the series’ season 5 odds? Based on the numbers that are in from CBS, it’s both good and bad news.
While we had some optimism previously for a Timeless renewal based on some of the earlier ratings this season, there’s starting to be a couple of signal flares telling us otherwise.
Agents of SHIELD, Designated Survivor, For the People, Station 19
We’re back with another edition of our ongoing Renewal Hopes series here at CarterMatt, which is all about taking a network-by-network approach to some of the shows on the air and whether or not they’ll come back for another season.
The Siren episode 4 ratings are now officially in over at Freeform, and with that in mind they provide quite a bit of news for the network to smile about.
How are the Suits season 7 ratings faring in the way of Meghan Markle’s engagement to Prince Harry? This was a major point of curiosity for us going into the second half of this season.
When it comes to the latest Shadowhunters season 3 episode 4 ratings on Freeform, we certainly wish that we came bearing some better news.
For the People, Lethal Weapon, Rise, Roseanne
There are a few different ratings odds and ends to look at for this week, but of course we understand that the Roseanne viewing figures are a subject of great conversation.
Did the latest ratings for Scorpion, The Crossing, or Good Girls help their renewal odds in any capacity at all?
The latest Timeless season 2 episode 4 ratings are in courtesy of NBC, and unfortunately, they are such that it saps away a little bit of the hope that we have for more.
Following last year’s two-hour premiere, it was pretty easy to think that the Siren episode 3 ratings were going to be down. This isn’t meant as any sort of slam against the show; instead, it’s more of just the natural way of things with TV.