The most important takeaway that I get from this is that Pedowitz is calling the show’s fans to action to get more viewers watching. The mid-season start means that it will have another shortened episode run (13 to to 16 was mentioned in the article cited above) and I have already speculated that next year could be its last. I believe that The 100 (along with equally low-rated historical drama Reign) got extended for another season because they had the benefit of being riders on The CW’s blanket renewal announcement in January of this year. But the network has seen an improvement in its numbers this past season (and note that it has accomplished that by programming mostly sci fi / fantasy shows) and I believe they want to keep building on that. I’m guessing they will be a lot less tolerant of ratings laggers next year, and if The 100‘s numbers stay low then it will be in danger.
However, the show has a very vocal fanbase on the social networks, and now is the time for them to come together and draw interest to get more people watching. With plenty of time for binge-watching before its third season bows sometime in 2016, fans should organize a pre-preemptive campaign to direct people to Netflix and/or its DVD releases (no word yet on when the second season will be out in that format, though). That could deliver the show’s “Breaking Bad moment” as Pedowitz hopes and drive its third season numbers up to respectable levels. Apart from that, the show’s producers should start working on a series finale because its chances for sticking around beyond its third year could be slim.
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