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Overall, the first full week of sweeps was a bit slow. The big surprise came as NBC’s ‘The Voice’ managed to improve on what was an outstanding debut the week before. Over on cable, can you imagine ‘L&O CI’ on USA beating new ‘L&O LA’ on NBC?
How great a moment was it when Tony flipped over the perp he’d just chased down only to see Gibbs’ grinning face looking back at him? No kidding that Tony only caught him because Gibbs let himself be caught!
May sweeps means finales, weddings, births, breakups, hookups and … well … deaths, too. I take a look at the spoilers for several of these deaths, and play a little guessing game. You want in?
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.
I wasn’t interested in their conversation, but I loved Tony and Ziva’s license plate versus facial recognition race. Ziva may have won for speed, but Tony won in, you know, actually gathering pertinent information about the guy.
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.
It was one of his drier points, but I found what Ducky said about totem poles to be rather interesting. Have we really been using the term incorrectly for all these years? You mean those were compliments?