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The final tally is in, and ‘The Paul Reiser Show’ came up just 162 episodes short of the mark he set with ‘Mad About You’. Over on cable, HBO kicked off ‘Game of Thrones’ to a less than spectacular number, but does that even matter?
The decided lack of new ‘Two and a Half Men’ episodes is starting to really show in the ratings for the other Monday comedies at CBS. Over on cable, ‘Deadliest Catch’ is back, and much bigger than Norm.
The NCAA scored for CBS, and then the CIA bombed for them. Over on cable, AMC released ‘The Killing’ to a modest premiere audience, but I’m more interested in what the numbers for the ‘Game of Thrones’ preview might mean.
Dancing with quasi-stars is still wildly popular, and able to boost cop shows that follow it, as ‘Castle’ and ‘Body of Proof’ will attest. There was music in the air for ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ as well, with the show seeing its best numbers since the season premiere.
A short collection of releases includes ‘Caprica’, ‘Futurama’, ‘Family Guy’, ‘Secret Life of the American Teenager’, ‘The Virginian’, ‘Andy Griffith Show’, ‘Billy The Exterminator’, ‘Once An Eagle’, and ‘Gene Simmons Family Jewels’.
We are still a couple weeks away from full schedules, but the CW got the fall 2010 season rolling with four premieres. Over on cable, FX had a pair of premieres of their own in ‘Sons of Anarchy’ and ‘Terriers’.
Finally the TV summer comes to a close. Next week we will have new fall network shows to talk about! That means a whole lot more scripted programming numbers, and a whole lot less ‘Shaq Vs.’