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I was thinking the same thing. I hadn't seen that episode so I was glad to see it But I would've watched regardless lolThat's pretty good ratings consideting it was a holiday and out of normal 9pm timeslot. If I remember correctly new episodes of Medium was getting almost the same ratings (1.2 and around 6-7 million) and picked-up a little bit in recent episodes.
(PI Feedback)relocated CSI: NY (Viewers: #1, 10.19 million; A18-49: #1, 1.7/ 6)
9 p.m. -- A "CSI: NY" repeat kept CBS in first overall in the 9 p.m. hour with 7.98 million viewers.
I am yet to see any reason for optimism last years xmas episode notched up 13.55 yet last weeks managed only 10. Before anyone yells friday night yet again might i point you in the direction of Blue Bloods and what it as achieved on the dreaded fridays. A show with the calibre of CSI:NY should be able to mach it easily if nothing else but the truth is several episode's of s6 barely achieved more than a 10 rating when it was still resident on wednesdays.Since the end of the 5th season the standard of writing in general as been poor add to that this season there is a Stella/Smacked hole the size of the Grand Canyon which hasn't even been remotely filled contrary to the sun shines out of Sela Ward propaganda TPTB keep on trotting out. The job of any TV show is to entertain, enthrall and amuse it's audiance but every time TPTB seem to open their mouths, every thing they write seems to do the opposite these days. For a start losing the whole Mac/Jo idea perminantly would be a real shot in the arm the last thing anybody wants is yet another love triangle storyline it didn't work last year it sure as hell wont now can anybody honnestly say they can think of anything worse.We have all waited six incredibly long,painful years for Smacked seven counting this season there is not a snowball's chance we are going to accept anybody else that includes Jo, Peyton or anyone else for that matter.Might i advise TPTB to start praying there is a Santa because they need a Stella/MK type miracle more than ever right now i've said it before and i'll say it again Mac without Stella is like Ross without his Rachel plain wrong.
I respectfully disagree here. While there was occasional "tension" between them, there was never any indication the realtionship would get romantic. It would ruin the "tension" as much as the Ericallegih fiasco has ruined CSIM.Anyway Back to CSI:NY, Mac and Stella are IRREPLACEABLE! PERIOD! Maybe Gary and Melina weren't necessarily aiming for it when the show started but they have become among my favorite male/female leading duos of all time and their characters became truly human, remarkable, and beautiful, both physically and personality-wise. The paring between them became something that was greater than the sum of them both and there's NOBODY that can come close to being a true love for Mac, the way Stella IS. I hope that if they decide to try Mac/Jo, then protesting fans will overwhelm the fax machines expressing their disapproval.
I agree. I never thought that Stella and Mac ever seemed flirty. However, I understand people who wanted them to be a couple found romance in the tension. As for Jo/Mac, it is a little more annoying since she just got on the show. But I understand for my part, I don't like Sela Ward very much so I try to avoid thinking of her having an on-screen thing with Sinise.I respectfully disagree here. While there was occasional "tension" between them, there was never any indication the realtionship would get romantic. It would ruin the "tension" as much as the Ericallegih fiasco has ruined CSIM.Anyway Back to CSI:NY, Mac and Stella are IRREPLACEABLE! PERIOD! Maybe Gary and Melina weren't necessarily aiming for it when the show started but they have become among my favorite male/female leading duos of all time and their characters became truly human, remarkable, and beautiful, both physically and personality-wise. The paring between them became something that was greater than the sum of them both and there's NOBODY that can come close to being a true love for Mac, the way Stella IS. I hope that if they decide to try Mac/Jo, then protesting fans will overwhelm the fax machines expressing their disapproval.
Mac is Mac. He goes by the book, 99% of the time, meaning an interoffice romance would be out of his character. Caring about a coworker...that's a different story.
And yes, great romances in modern TV history have been transformed. Frank Burns left the 4077, and Hot Lips picked up Col Penobscott. Sam had to leave Diane for Rebecca, all the various machinations on Friends, the 4 on Seinfeld dumped romances like dirty napkins...manhands, low talkers, buffer zones, face paint. The list goes on. TV shows that are set in stone are destined to be stoned to death by bored (and perhaps jaded) viewers.