In the lead-out hour from Gotham, new entry Minority Report fared even worse as it could only muster a 1.1 rating with 3.1 million total viewers. And while I know that the numbers are down overall for the broadcast networks, I don’t see any scenario where this performance can be considered acceptable. Plus, the usual trend after a show’s debut is for the numbers to drop which would put this one below the 1.0 level pretty quickly. I thought that CBS series Limitless would be the first genre casualty of the Fall, but unless Minority Report’s numbers take an upswing (unlikely), it could be the first to go.
Perhaps the only winner for the night was NBC’s Blindspot which debuted with a 3.1 rating based on the 18-49 demo and 10.6 million total viewers. It’s not really a sci fi show, but its conspiracy storylines may interest genre fans. Of course this show had NBC powerhouse The Voice as its lead-in (which was not down as much year over year as the other Monday shows), so the debut numbers are not a big surprise. Revolution bowed strong in this hour three years ago and The Blacklist started off a hit in the hour two years back. Blindspot has not been getting great reviews thus far, though, so it will be interesting to see if it can maintain its audience (Revolution slipped to marginal at best numbers in the timeslot by the end of its first year).
There are more debuts coming this week so keep an eye on the Cancelled Sci Fi Twitter Site for the latest numbers and on Cancellation Watch posts on this site for my analyses. And perhaps by next Tuesday’s ratings roundup we will have a better gauge of how the ratings slump is impacting all the broadcast networks (with the exception of The CW which again held its debuts to October).