10-27-2014, 01:12 PM
Something the most fans should keep in mind right now. Yes, Grimm IS CLOSE to syndication but unless there's a secret deal a fifth season is something you can only dream about. NBC had shown several times that they are pretty good with the axe if a show doesn't deliver the numbers they are looking for.
Saying that here's the truth: 4.01 was the weakest premiere in Grimm's history. The two million viewers the show lost during season 3 didn't come back, and personally I think there will be another huge drop next Friday.
Grimm delivered a 1.5 with a total in viewers of 5.30 million (18-49)
Just as a little reminder, H5-O which actually WAS put on the same timeslot by CBS to die there, pulled over 8 million viewers ... so, something IS wrong in Grimm's fairytale-country.
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Saying that here's the truth: 4.01 was the weakest premiere in Grimm's history. The two million viewers the show lost during season 3 didn't come back, and personally I think there will be another huge drop next Friday.
Grimm delivered a 1.5 with a total in viewers of 5.30 million (18-49)
Just as a little reminder, H5-O which actually WAS put on the same timeslot by CBS to die there, pulled over 8 million viewers ... so, something IS wrong in Grimm's fairytale-country.
TVbyNumbers