Re: CSI Ratings versus Grey's Anatomy
Txxgrrrl said:
doubtful about people tuning in for hints of gsr. if that were the case the ratings wouldn't be down so much in the first place.
You seem to be assuming that GSR is solely responsible for the ratings drop.
Actually if you have read her previous posts, she never mentioned GSR as the reason for the ratings slump.. not even on her posts on page 1. It was actually
sarahvma who posted that subject first here and
coolcatz was just replying to her.
Anyways, if you also read
coolc's post in the other ratings thread, she said the mediocre plot, lack of the believability of the storylines, etc. (i forgot all the others) as some of the many reasons of the ratings drop. There was an article in
Media Life Magazine citing GSR as one of the three factors why CSI's ratings slipped.
the fact that the first episode of the year to beat greys was one of the worst episodes of last year speaks volumes to me, especially with grey's airing a repeat of a repeat. you really have to take that into consideration.
In repeats, CSI beat Grey's all summer. Serials don't repeat as well as procedurals, that's what you have to take into consideration.
But they weren't in the same timeslot during the summer. And also, there are repeats of Grey's eps every Friday which are also doing quite well. I think
coolcatz was just pointing out that, Grey's aired a repeat of a repeat (they just aired a re-run of their season opener a couple of weeks ago) that's why last week it didn't do well against CSI.
But its a repeat anyways, I don't think it matters to them cuz I didn't even see CBS post a press release about their win in the ratings last week.
I thought CSI beat Grey's anatomy on the second episode of the season...which was Cath's drama.
Yup, so far Built to Kill-Pt. 2 was the only ep to win in the GA-CSI ratings game (total individual viewers).
Its so disappointing cuz CSI has so much potential to still be the number one show, but it seems that they haven't learned from the mess they made last season.