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Started by TinkTanker, February 15, 2009, 08:55:47 AM

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'Dollhouse' premieres soft; 'Terminator' dives

Expectations were low.

But they weren't quite this low.

The series premiere of Joss Whedon's "Dollhouse" was seen by 4.7 million viewers Friday night and garnered a 2.0 preliminary adults 18-49 rating and 6 share. It was beaten in the 9 p.m. hour by ABC's "Supernanny" (6.1 million viewers, 2.2/7) and is the lowest-rated scripted series premiere on a major broadcast network this season aside from NBC's now-defunct "Crusoe."

"Dollhouse" was paired with the midseason return of "Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles" (3.7 million, 1.3/5), which was shifted from its previous Monday post. "Terminator" came in third place in the hour and hit a series low (by like 27%). "Terminator" beat NBC's "Howie Do It" (3.9 million, 1.2/4), but not by much. Both "Ghost Whisperer" (10.3 million, 2.4/8) and "Wife Swap" (4.3 million, 1.5/5) did better.

The performances represent a disappointing debut for what was, on paper, a good idea: creating a male-skewing sci-fi block to go against CBS' night-topping female-skewing crime shows. Fox didn't expect to win against CBS, but had some hope of coming out ahead of ABC's reality shows. But "Terminator" was sinking in the ratings earlier this season and "Dollhouse" has suffered from negative buzz and creative trouble for months. Critics, overall, seemed disappointed with Whedon's latest effort.

Fox had a third-place finish for the evening despite airing full-budgeted dramas. "Dollhouse" fared OK against two of its competitors, with CBS' Canadian import "Flashpoint" (8.9 million, 1.9/6) and NBC's ailing "Friday Night Lights" (3.5 million, 1.1/3) pulling lower numbers. It also did better than last year's short-lived "Canterbury's Law" in the slot.

At 10 p.m., an episode of ABC's "20/20" (10.9 million, 3.4/11) about the impoverished hill people of the Appalachian Mountains drew the newsmagazine's largest Friday audience in more than four years (ABC, in fact, won the night over CBS, which is rare). Yes, there was a whole morbid curiosity "real-life 'Deliverance'" aspect to its popularity. But give ABC and Diane Sawyer credit for convincing so many people to watch a report on poverty. Usually a newsmagazine needs an octuplet mom to pull off those kind of numbers.

http://www.thrfeed.com/2009/02/dollhouse-terminator-premiere-ratings.html
"Is this how time normally passes? Really slowly, in the right order?"

Eric

I don't recall ever seeing an ad for it on TV.

TinkTanker

I saw at leas one ad for the Terminator show and Dollhouse done Grindhouse style. There is some marketing genius, pitch it like one of the biggest box bombs from the last five years.
"Is this how time normally passes? Really slowly, in the right order?"

Saxon

It (Dollhouse) , didn't look, feel, or sound like anything of Joss' that I've seen/liked. (never was into 'Buffy').

Leverage feels more like Joss than Dollhouse did.

Too bad.

TinkTanker

"Is this how time normally passes? Really slowly, in the right order?"

Wyobar

Quote from: Saxon on February 15, 2009, 12:26:23 PM
It (Dollhouse) , didn't look, feel, or sound like anything of Joss' that I've seen/liked. (never was into 'Buffy').

Leverage feels more like Joss than Dollhouse did.

Too bad.

I so agree, in fact I found myself thinking exactly that when it ended. But then it has 2 Joss guys (Christian Kane and Mark Sheppard) & Dean Devlin is an excutive producer. What is so weird, I was channel surfing and it pulled me in  :clap:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1103987/fullcredits#writers

Saxon

I absolutely love it. So do Jess and Tom.

Trouble is, with everyone's schedules/sleep patterns, we can't all watch it together, and I can't come in and talk about the eps after they play first run on TV.

We've watched some eps on On Demand, some on the website and some from some other online source of Jessi's. heh.

Spooky

Quote from: Saxon on February 15, 2009, 12:26:23 PM
It (Dollhouse) , didn't look, feel, or sound like anything of Joss' that I've seen/liked. (never was into 'Buffy').

Leverage feels more like Joss than Dollhouse did.

Too bad.

Heck, Chuck and Burn Notice have the Joss feel more than Dollhouse does.
And I'm thinking you weren't burdened with an overabundance of schooling.

Wyobar

Quote from: Saxon on February 15, 2009, 01:15:36 PM
I absolutely love it. So do Jess and Tom.

Trouble is, with everyone's schedules/sleep patterns, we can't all watch it together, and I can't come in and talk about the eps after they play first run on TV.

We've watched some eps on On Demand, some on the website and some from some other online source of Jessi's. heh.

Well, you beat me.... I have only seen 2 episodes so far & I am not even sure what day it is on *G

Wyobar

Quote from: Spooky on February 15, 2009, 01:18:39 PM
Quote from: Saxon on February 15, 2009, 12:26:23 PM
It (Dollhouse) , didn't look, feel, or sound like anything of Joss' that I've seen/liked. (never was into 'Buffy').

Leverage feels more like Joss than Dollhouse did.

Too bad.

Heck, Chuck and Burn Notice have the Joss feel more than Dollhouse does.

Way back when Joss first talked about this project I thought that he was going to explore that extremely dark side of his with no humor to ground the show.