11.8.13 Glee Debut was fkgjgkjdkjjskg!!!, just delightful
Nov 8, 2013 10:05:14 GMT -5
Post by Q3 on Nov 8, 2013 10:05:14 GMT -5
This does not reflect on Adam but rather on the unfortunate schedule situation -- The Voice crushed X-Factor so Glee has almost no lead-in, plus the hiatus = meh ratings! Plus Glee is not what it once was.
Nice review from MJ at MJSBigBlog: [who is generally not an Adam fan and is not a fan of Adam fans].
The millions of “Glee” viewers who returned for the show’s touching October 10 tribute to Cory Monteith unfortunately did not renew their commitment to watching regularly.
Thursday’s “A Katy or a Gaga,” the first “Glee” episode since that tribute, sank to a season low 3.0 overnight metered market number according to data from TV Media Insights.
Down significantly from the 5.3 rating for the Monteith tribute, the rating also trailed the 3.1 posted by part two of the season premiere on 10/3.
That episode ended up posting a series low in total viewers, and despite featuring the titular Katy Perry and Lady Gaga tributes and the debut of “American Idol” finalist Adam Lambert, it appears this week’s episode might flirt with that record low.
Though “Glee” has irrefutably fallen out of favor with audiences, this week’s performance might have been slightly rosier had “The X Factor” not been crushed by competitor “The Voice.” Despite offering the intrigue of a Top 13 do-over, Thursday’s “Factor” slipped to a disastrous 2.9 overnight number against “The Voice”‘s 6.7.
Link: headlineplanet.com/home/2013/11/08/glee-ratings-crash-katy-gaga-episode-x-factor-destroyed/
Thursday’s “A Katy or a Gaga,” the first “Glee” episode since that tribute, sank to a season low 3.0 overnight metered market number according to data from TV Media Insights.
Down significantly from the 5.3 rating for the Monteith tribute, the rating also trailed the 3.1 posted by part two of the season premiere on 10/3.
That episode ended up posting a series low in total viewers, and despite featuring the titular Katy Perry and Lady Gaga tributes and the debut of “American Idol” finalist Adam Lambert, it appears this week’s episode might flirt with that record low.
Though “Glee” has irrefutably fallen out of favor with audiences, this week’s performance might have been slightly rosier had “The X Factor” not been crushed by competitor “The Voice.” Despite offering the intrigue of a Top 13 do-over, Thursday’s “Factor” slipped to a disastrous 2.9 overnight number against “The Voice”‘s 6.7.
Link: headlineplanet.com/home/2013/11/08/glee-ratings-crash-katy-gaga-episode-x-factor-destroyed/
Nice review from MJ at MJSBigBlog: [who is generally not an Adam fan and is not a fan of Adam fans].
Adam Lambert’s musical performance was amazing as expected. But he is also natural and extremely telegenic in front of the camera, which I wasn’t sure he would pull off, since most of his acting experience has been on the stage. His character is super likable–earnest, sweet, vulnerable and talented. I hope the Glee writers don’t mess up his arc. It has potential. Kurt hasn’t had many close male relationships outside of his romance with Blaine. Here’s hoping Glee births a brand new bromance. Starkurt forevah!