- Not king of the ratings. — NBC's Kings didn't exactly rise to the throne of Sunday night TV. Its premiere episode brought in just 6 million viewers, making it the night's lowest-rated program that wasn't a) animated or b) on the CW.
- Nobody's gossiping. Speaking of the CW, after a boost at the beginning of this season, Gossip Girl has dropped again, bringing in just 2.2 million viewers on Monday.
- Photo finish. Dancing with the Stars and American Idol were both down in the ratings this week, and their performance shows ended up with nearly identical numbers: Dancing got 21.1 million viewers for its performance show on Monday, while Idol's performance show ended up with 21.5 million viewers on Tuesday.
- Lost ground. This week's episode of Lost hit an all-time low for the series, clocking in with just 9.08 million viewers.
- You're welcome, Will Ferrell. On Saturday, HBO's broadcast of Will Ferrell's You're Welcome, America: A Final Night with George W. Bush brought in 2.3 million viewers, the network's best ratings for a comedy special since a Chris Rock special in 2004.
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Morgan
Rebecca
Mothercare
Kings was intriguing; I'll be tuning in again.
1I really liked Kings! But looking at the ratings, I'm in the minority here...
2I really wanted to watch Kings and get into it but it was a 2 hour premiere! I didn't want 2 hours.
3I love Gossip Girls but haven't watched since it went on a long break. I have lost intrest a bit during the break and need to get back into it.
Maybe gossip girl would have more viewers if they didn't take a random month long hiatus...
4I really enjoyed Kings as well! I feel like it will be a show that picks up steam.
5I really liked Kings, and last nights episode made me a faithful watcher! As for Gossip Girl I think the long break did hurt them and they have to rev up again plus they aren't creating any new storylines yet.
6It looks ridiculous. I will never watch it. What's with that stupid moth flag? Please!
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