Archive: June 2009 (40-52 of 99)

Jun 18 2009 06:51 PM ET

Ratings: 'Wipeout,' 'SYTYCD' lead Wednesday

Categories: TV Biz, TV Ratings

ABC’s Wipeout and Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance continued to dominate the Wednesday night TV-scape. Wipeout drew the most viewers in the 8-9 p.m. hour, but SYTYCD‘s average viewership ended up higher, thanks to a two-hour performance episode. Season 2 of ABC’s I Survived a Japanese Game Show debuted to a disappointing 5.4 million viewers — the series’ first season averaged around 8 million viewers last summer.

Time Show Viewers (in millions)
8:00 p.m. Wipeout (ABC)
So You Think You Can Dance (Fox)
The New Adventures of Old Christine (CBS)
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (NBC)
America’s Next Top Model (The CW)
8.0
7.9
4.3 (repeat)
4.2
1.2 (repeat)
8:30 p.m. Gary Unmarried (CBS) 4.4 (repeat)
9:00 So You Think You Can Dance (Fox)
Criminal Minds (CBS)
I Survived a Japanese Game Show (ABC)
Law & Order (NBC)
Hitched or Ditched (The CW)
8.8 (continued)
8.1 (repeat)
5.4
3.8 (repeat)
0.9 (repeat)
10:00 CSI: NY (CBS)
Law & Order (NBC)
The Unusuals (ABC)
7.9 (repeat)
4.9 (repeat)
3.9
Jun 18 2009 06:37 PM ET

Exclusive: 'NCIS' spin-off adds Oscar winner Linda Hunt

Categories: NCIS: Los Angeles

Linda-Hunt_l Oscar-winning actress Linda Hunt (The Year of Living Dangerously) has come aboard NCIS: Los Angeles as a series regular, sources confirm to me exclusively.

The diminutive, husky-voice Hunt will play an efficient and hard-nosed former film industry technician who now oversees the “backroom” support staff — the folks tasked with providing everything from micro surveillance cameras to cars for the team.

“Nothing fazes her,” says exec producer Shane Brennan. “But as tough as she might seem, she genuinely cares about Callen (Chris O’Donnell) and the team.”

Hunt’s hiring marks the latest tweak to the spin-off’s evolving ensemble. Louise Lombard, who appeared in the backdoor pilot as Macy, was dismissed last month. It’s still unclear whether she’ll be replaced.

Jun 18 2009 04:45 PM ET

'House' boss to Huddy fans: 'I apologize'

Categories: House

House-laurie-edelstein_lIt’s been more than a month since House fans learned that the much-heralded Huddy hookup was nothing more than a figment of Dr. Crabbypants’ unstable imagination and they’re still feeling a tad sexually frustrated. Not to mention a little duped by producers who months earlier promised to take the long-simmering relationship to the next level. What do those crazy kids have to say for themselves? And what’s in store for Huddy in season 6? Find out after the jump…

“I don’t think we cheated them [but] I do think we teased them,” series creator David Shore admitted last night just prior to taking the stage for a House-centric panel discussion at the Paley Center for Media. “And I apologize for being a tease. But I don’t think we cheated fans because that was a legitimate storyline that made sense. And we will follow up on it.

“It’s not like it didn’t matter,” Shore elaborated. “The fact that House had that hallucination is extremely significant. It was not like he woke up in a shower and all of last year was just a dream. It wasn’t what you might have thought it was going to be, but it was big. That was a glimpse into what House desires.”

Shore’s Housemate, exec producer Katie Jacobs, said that while she understands why some fans felt misled, she insisted that making viewers think the sex was real was imperative to the story. “We could not let [on] that the actual events that he imagined were not real beforehand,” she explained. “The audience needed to experience [House's hallucinations] as though they were real because that is what he did.”

Echoing Shore’s comments, Jacobs said the fake sex will have very real repercussions for Huddy once House is sprung from the asylum (House returns Sept. 21). “I don’t think he hallucinated that scenario with someone he works with and someone he has feelings for in some random way,” she pointed out. “I think that was his mind telling him something, and I think fans can count on that story not being over yet. For me, that was the twist that was most symbolic of how serious his mental illness is. Hearing a voice that manifests itself as Amber is one sort of random thing, but Cuddy is a real person who is still alive and still in his life. It is meaningful, just not in the way that Huddy fans were hoping for.”

It was certainly meaningful to Lisa Edelstein, who didn’t hallucinate making out with Hugh Laurie. “Even though it didn’t happen for real, I got to shoot that scene — and I might get to shoot another later on down the road,” she said with a laugh. Edelstein then delivered this message to Huddy fans: “Stay with me. Give Huddy time. Don’t give up hope.”

Indeed, Shore said he’s “absolutely open” to the possibility of Huddy having actual sex this season. “That’s not to say it will happen or won’t,” he hedged. “We are just starting to work on next season and it is not all decided. But clearly he wants it to happen — at least subconsciously. And I think we know that Cuddy likes him, too.”

Okay, Huddy fans: Are you buyin’ what they’re sellin’? Do you agree that the end justified the means? Sound off below! (Reporting by Carrie Bell)

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Jun 18 2009 04:00 AM ET

Ask Ausiello: Spoilers on 'House,' 'Gossip Girl,' '24,' 'Chuck,' and more!

Ask-ausiello-gossip-girl_l Question: Obviously the main focus of the House premiere will be House in the “loony bin.” But what will the rest of the cast be up to? –Rachel
Ausiello:
Enjoying the rest of their vacation. No joke. I’m told the two-hour One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest-inspired season premiere will feature only two of the show’s main players: House and Wilson. Everyone else will show up the following week. “It is a bold move,” Hugh Laurie acknowledged to EW at last night’s Paley Center for Media event, Creating Great Characters. “We are moving into our sixth year and I suppose the writers felt that we couldn’t just reprise the same stories, the same sets, the same look, the same problems. We needed to go on an adventure, and this is it.” Speaking of House, click here to find out why series creator David Shore is (sort of) apologizing to Huddy fans.

Question: There’s a spoiler floating around that says Chuck is going to bring home a girl in the Gossip Girl season premiere. Does this mean that he cheats on Blair? Or, even worse, that they broke up over the summer? –Fernanda
Ausiello:
While it’s true that Blair catches Chuck, ahem, connecting with a model in the Sept. 14 opener, all is not as it appears.

Question: Any news on Gossip Girl? What’s in store for Serena? –Sara
Ausiello:
She’ll be motherless for the first batch of episodes due to Kelly Rutherford’s maternity leave.

Question: 90210 scoop, please? –Darren
Ausiello:
As you may have heard through the ‘vine, the teens at West Beverly High will be given a hot summer hangout with the C-dub bringing back the Beverly Hills Beach Club. Much like the original — which was a favorite hangout of Kelly, Brenda and Co.  — the new beach-side club will feature a bevy of hot new characters. I mean, it’s not really a beach unless there’s some skin to burn, right?

Question: Is Dustin Milligan not returning to 90210 at all next season? –Becky
Ausiello:
Nope. We’ll learn in the Sept. 8 season premiere (via gratuitous exposition) that Ethan decided to stay in Montana with his pa.

Question: Please tell me you have some Smallville scoop! I am spoiler-dry and need some fixins’ on season 9. –Joel
Ausiello:
 The “s” word is being thrown around again. No, not Superman — I’m talking about spin-off. With next season likely the show’s last, rumor has it there’s chatter around Smallville about ways to extend the franchise. Meanwhile, my buddy Mitovich over at TV Guide is reporting that Brian Austin Green traded in that series regular gig on One Tree Hill for a two-episode arc on Smallville as DC Comics baddie Metallo. 

Question: That Dominic Monaghan promo decoy thing really disappointed me. Is there any chance Charlie might be coming back to Lost as well, even for a couple of episodes? –Elle
Ausiello:
I can confirm what my Frenemy reported on Monday: There is interest on both sides.

Question: Do you have anything on ABC’s V reboot? –Danny
Ausiello:
Someone who we were led to believe was a series regular on the show is actually just a guest star in the premiere. At least that’s the impression I was left with after watching the pilot.

Question: Got any scoop for us fangbangers about True Blood? BTW, love that Lafayette is still alive… so far. –Rebecca
Ausiello:
HBO just released the official titles and loglines for TB‘s July episodes and they contain some bloody good spoilers…

July 12: “Shake and Fingerpop”
With Jessica in tow, Bill and Sookie head to Dallas to carry out Eric’s vampire-reconnaissance mission — but a surprise awaits them at the airport. At the Light of Day Institute, Jason falls victim to a practical joke, but has the last laugh when the Newlins anoint him for a higher calling.  Maryann throws Tara a birthday party at Sookie’s, attracting much of Bon Temps to its Bacchanalian revelry. Sam postpones his departure from town to attend the bash, connecting with Daphne in the process. Having barely escaped Fangtasia, Lafayette (finds himself reluctantly pulled back into Eric’s orbit.

July 19: “Never Let Me Go”
In Dallas, Sookie connects with one of her own, then joins Bill and Eric for a strategic summit at the lair of the missing vampire, Godric, attended by his lieutenants, Stan and Isabel. Meanwhile, Jason shows his mettle at a Light of Day boot camp, and is rewarded for his hard work with a gift from Sarah. Rebuffed by Tara in her relocation efforts, Maryann decides to cast her spell on the staff of Merlotte’s, softening Tara up towards her new “family.” Eric shares a little-known secret about his past with Bill, and Sookie makes a decision that might solve the Godric mystery — or get her killed.

July 26: “Hard-Hearted Hannah”
Accompanied by Isabel’s human boyfriend Hugo, Sookie embarks on a dangerous mission to locate Godric. Meanwhile, Bill is shocked when a vampire from his distant, more violent past resurfaces in Dallas. In Bon Temps, Daphne presses Sam to get comfortable in his own skin(s); Hoyt continues his unlikely courtship of Jessica; Andy interrogates Lafayette about his disappearance; and Tara and Eggs take a detour while on a road trip. At the Light of Day camp, Jason faces difficult emotional and physical choices. 

Question: If Chris Diamantopoulos is playing Pres. Taylor’s new Chief of Staff on 24 next season, then where does that leave Bob Gunton (a.k.a. Ethan Kanin)? –Betty
Ausiello:
Don’t worry about Ethan. He fares very well in the transition.

Question: As the fall schedules are being announced, would it be possible for you to make a matrix of the shows and when they are on each night? –Danielle
Ausiello:
Little busy right now with Ask Ausiello, if you hadn’t noticed.

Question: I read that they are casting for a new female CSI on CSI NY. Any info on if this is a replacement or an addition? In other words, is someone not returning in September? –Kate
Ausiello:
I can tell you that it’s not a replacement for either Anna Belknap or Melina Kanakaredes. Both are officially returning next season. Not sure about the rest of the cast. 

Question: Can you give us any info on whether Jane Lynch will return to Party Down for the second season? Or will she be too busy with Glee? –Veronika
Ausiello:
Let’s ask Party boy Rob Thomas: “It looks unlikely that we’ll be able to use Jane as a series regular next year,” he tells me. “We are hopeful that she can guest star for us at least once, but we’re not even able to lock that down at this point.”

Question: You interviewed Zach Levi! Spill the details, buddy! What can we expect from season 3 of Chuck? –Mena
Ausiello:
Our little Ausiello TV sit-down is coming to an embedded video player near you very soon. Here’s another scoop to tide you over: Based on our convo, I am 99 percent certain The Orange Orange will morph into a Subway next season.

Question: What’s up with Ugly Betty next season? Maybe you can get some scoop from Becki Newton when you hang with her at Michael Urie’s play. –Kelcy
Ausiello:
Unfortunately, Becki didn’t put out. [Beat] Any scoop. [Hold for laughs] Actually, that’s not true: She confirmed that both she and Michael have received their formal pickup letters from ABC, which means Amanda and Marc will be back next season. Oh, and here’s something else: You’ll never guess who was sitting next to us at the theater — Ed Norton! At least we thought it was Ed Norton. Turns out it was just some dude who looked like Ed Norton. Bottom line: Go see The Temperamentals — you never know what celeb look-alike you’ll see in the audience! (It’s also a really good play!)

Question: Got anything on the upcoming season of Ugly Betty? –Mei
Ausiello:
This just in: Producers are adding a twentysomething African-American actress in a major recurring role, which makes me to wonder if Wilhelmina’s daughter is about to get an extreme makeover.

Question: There have been rumors that Danneel Harris is returning as Rachel on One Tree Hill in the season 7. Is this true? –Cameron
Ausiello:
The rumors are true. Rachel will be back next season for an arc.

Question: Any idea what actress is slated to play the role of Haley’s sister Quinn on One Tree Hill? –Lila
Ausiello: trong> According to this highly reputable journalist, relative newcomer Shantel VanSanten has landed the role.

That’s a wrap! Feed questions/comments/anonymous tips to 
ausielloscoop@ew.com
. Thanks for playing! (Additional reporting by David Yi and Carrie Bell)

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Jun 17 2009 10:27 PM ET

'One Tree Hill' exclusive: Meet Haley's sister!

Categories: One Tree Hill

Shantel-VanSanten_l One Tree Hill‘s post Peyton-Lucas makeover continues: Sources confirm to me exclusively that relative newcomer Shantel VanSanten has been tapped to play the series regular role of Quinn, one of Haley’s free-spirited older sisters. The character comes to Tree Hill with a wounded heart and in search of someone new to shag something new.

VanSanten, who will be seen in the upcoming Final Destination reboot, joins fellow Tree Hill virgin Robert Buckley as the newest additions to the show’s cast. The Lipstick Jungle hottie is playing Nathan’s sports agent.

Thoughts?!

Jun 17 2009 08:51 PM ET

Mia Farrow says her brother committed suicide

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Mia Farrow confirmed today that her brother, Patrick Farrow, a sculptor and gallery owner who was found dead in his Vermont home yesterday, committed suicide. “The family of Patrick Farrow is grieving the tragic loss of their beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and uncle who sadly chose to take his own life,” said a statement attributed to Mia Farrow and her family. “They greatly appreciate the support of their friends during this difficult time.”

Jun 17 2009 07:44 PM ET

It's official: T.R. Knight exits 'Grey's Anatomy'

Categories: Grey's Anatomy

Greys-anatomy-tr-knight_l Fall’s still months away, but one of last season’s bigger Grey’s Anatomy cliffhangers has already been resolved: Sources confirm to me exclusively that T.R. Knight’s wish to be released from his contract has been granted. The official decision, I’m told, came down in the past few days, just as many of his castmates began receiving their formal pickup letters from ABC.

What does this news mean for George? What will Knight do next? And what about Izzie? Find out after the jump…

The actor’s exit closes yet another rocky chapter for the embattled primetime soap, one that opened with Isaiahgate and worsened when, amid rumors that Knight was clashing with series creator Shonda Rhimes, George O’Malley was backburnered. Finally, Knight grew so fed up with his character’s lack of storyline that he asked if he could check out three years before his deal expired. After that, all indications were that he would be let go, although Rhimes didn’t make a final decision until recently. (Contractually speaking, she had until June 30 to make up her mind.)

Last month, Rhimes told me that George’s relatively light storyline this year was the result of the normal “ebbs and flows” of ensemble television. But she did acknowledge that he was intentionally written lighter during the last half of the season so that viewers wouldn’t think it odd that he was absent from the season finale — something that was necessary to preserve the episode’s biggest twist: that George was actually a disfigured John Doe who had been hit by a bus. “I really wanted you to not notice that he wasn’t there for most of this episode,” she said. “I don’t think anybody noticed because of the way we laid it out this season.”

Knight’s departure would seem to confirm that George doesn’t survive, although fans have wondered whether Rhimes is planning to pull an Elizabeth Reaser (Jane Doe/Rebecca) and have him live, only to be replaced by another actor, thanks to plastic surgeon Sloane’s handiwork. That’s “hilarious, ridiculous,” the boss has said. However, I’ve heard that she was interested in having Knight appear in next season’s first three episodes, but a short-term deal could not be brokered.

What will Knight do now? Per an insider, the theatrically-trained thesp is in talks to start 2010 by headlining a Broadway revival of Lend Me a Tenor, the classic farce he recently did a reading of with Alfred Molina, Tony Shalhoub, and Marian Seldes.

Reps for Knight and ABC declined to comment.

Now that the question of George’s future seems to have been answered, another puzzler moves to the forefront: What’s going to happen to Katherine Heigl’s Izzie, whose life also hung in the balance in last May’s capper? Sources now confirm that ABC has formally picked up her contract option and she will be returning next season. But back to the matter at hand: Proceed to the comments and weigh in on Knight’s departure.

More Grey’s Scoop:
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Jun 17 2009 07:44 PM ET

Exclusive: 'Grey's Anatomy' promotes Jessica Capshaw

Categories: Grey's Anatomy

Jessica-Capshaw-Greys-Anatomy_l Finally, some good news for poor, lovelorn Callie: Grey’s Anatomy has officially promoted her on-screen leading lady, Jessica Capshaw, to a full-fledged series regular, sources confirm to me exclusively.

The news hardly comes as a surprise. Last month, series creator Shonda Rhimes all but signed off on Capshaw’s promotion when I interviewed her after the finale. “I love Jessica Capshaw,” she gushed. “And when I say love I mean love. She couldn’t be a more wonderful person, and I feel like the chemistry Arizona and Callie have feels like the Meredith and Derek chemistry to me. I find them delightful to watch.”

The ex-Practice star joined Grey’s last February as a recurring love interest for Sara Ramirez’s Callie. Her arrival came on the heels of the controversial dismissal of Brooke Smith as Callie’s girlfriend Dr. Hahn.

What do you think? Happy Capshaw is sticking around? Are you as high on Callizona as Rhimes is? Or are you still holding out hope that Dr. Hahn will one day escape from Seattle Grace’s parking lot? Sound off below!

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Jun 17 2009 06:54 PM ET

Ratings: CBS repeats top 'Celebrity,' 'Mental'

Categories: Reality TV, Television

CBS remains the network to watch on Tuesdays this summer, with repeats of NCIS and The Mentalist grabbing roughly double the viewers of new episodes of NBC’s I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! and Fox’s scripted series Mental. Elsewhere on the dial, ABC burned off an episode of the canceled Cupid to a predictably small audience.

Time Show Viewers (in millions)
8 p.m. NCIS (CBS)
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (NBC)
House (Fox)
According to Jim (ABC)
90210 (The CW)
10.2 (repeat)
4.7
3.9 (repeat)
3.2 (repeat)
1.0 (repeat)
8:30 p.m. According to Jim (ABC) 2.9 (repeat)
9 p.m. The Mentalist (CBS)
Mental (Fox)
Law & Order: SVU (NBC)
Scrubs (ABC)
Hitched or Ditched (The CW)
10.0 (repeat)
4.7
4.4 (repeat)
2.0 (repeat)
1.2
9:30 p.m. Better Off Ted (ABC) 1.5 (repeat)
10 p.m. 48 Hours Mystery (CBS)
Law & Order: SVU (NBC)
Cupid (ABC)
7.3
5.6 (repeat)
2.1
Jun 17 2009 04:11 PM ET

CW sked update: 'Gossip Girl,' 'Tree Hill' swap!

Gossip-girl-one-tree-hill-2_l The CW has announced its fall premiere dates and here are the two big headlines: The season kicks off Sept. 8 with 90210/Melrose, and Gossip Girl and One Tree Hill are swapping timeslots. The complete rollout is as follows:

Tuesday, Sept. 8
8:00-9:00 p.m.               90210 (Season Premiere)
9:00-10:00 p.m.             Melrose Place (Series Premiere)

Wednesday, Sept. 9
8:00-10:00 p.m.             America’s Next Top Model (2-Hour Season Premiere)

Thursday, Sept. 10
8:00-9:00 p.m.               The Vampire Diaires (Series Premiere)
9:00-10:00 p.m.             Supernatural (Season Premiere)

Monday, Sept. 14
8:00-9:00 p.m.               One Tree Hill (Season Premiere)
9:00-10:00 p.m.             Gossip Girl (Season Premiere)

Wednesday, Sept. 16
8:00-9:00 p.m.               America’s Next Top Model
9:00-10:00 p.m.             The Beautiful Life (Series Premiere)

Friday, Sept. 25
8:00-9:00 p.m.               Smallville (Season Premiere)
9:00-10:00 p.m.             America’s Next Top Model (Encore Episodes)

Jun 16 2009 10:48 PM ET

David Letterman protest: On the scene as Sarah Palin supporters sound off in New York

Late-show-protest-1_l A larger-than-usual crowd gathered across the street from New York’s Ed Sullivan Theatre today — but they weren’t tourists looking for tickets to David Letterman’s Late Show. Rather, dozens of protesters holding signs reading “Dirty Ole Man” or “We are ALL the Palins,” showed up to urge CBS to penalize, suspend, or just outright fire Letterman for his self-admitted “flawed” sexually charged joke about Sarah Palin’s daughter. “I’m outraged,” said protester Josephine Sarno, who held a sign reading “Over the line, Dave.” “It was a low blow. I’m insulted for women. I’m insulted for children. I’m insulted for families. I’m insulted.”

Other protesters took a more blunt approach, screaming for surrounding gawkers to take their children home to “keep them safe from David Letterman’s mouth!” And most at the scene were unwilling to accept the talk show host’s two apologies to the Alaska governor. (Earlier today, before the protest began, Palin accepted Letterman’s apology.) “I think he was sincerely sorry that his joke had got him into trouble,” said Susan, a protester who held a sign that read “We’re Not Gonna Take It Anymore.” “I think apologies are wonderful and I hope he feels in his heart sorry for what he did. But it’s not okay enough for me. It seems like the only group that’s okay to bash all you want is pro-life women. You can say anything ugly you want. You can drag us through the mud, and nobody cares.” Although many were demanding Letterman’s termination, others were just hoping that CBS would make an example of the talk show host, much like MSNBC did when the network suspended David Shuster last year for suggesting that the Clintons had “pimped out” their daughter, Chelsea. “Is it okay because Bristol Palin had a baby, it’s okay now to drag her through the mud?” said Susan. “Barack Obama’s mom was [a teen] when she got pregnant with him. Is it okay to make jokes about her and his conception? It’s not right.”

Just feet away from the protesters, however, a group of Letterman supporters gathered with their own smattering of signs, like “You lost, now go away” and “Sarah needs a life.” And although one supporter seemed intent on hamming it up for cameras — he spent most of the protest thrashing on the floor while screaming — others had a more tactile approach. Two supporters, Tracy Barber and David Heller, expressed disappointment that Palin would accuse Letterman of making a joke about statutory rape when her own legislation forced rape victims to pay for their rape kits, as many news outlets reported during last year’s election. “Just the idea that Palin is pro-woman [is ridiculous], you know?” Barber said. “We love David Letterman. He’s a New York institution. And we believe that free speech is always more important than whether or not it’s in taste.”

But not everyone was so diplomatic. Said an attendee who preferred to remain anonymous: “She should be thankful that Dave or anybody said anything about her to keep her name in the papers…. I think she should keep her mouth shut, go back to Alaska, and maybe take a few of the Republicans that are here back with her.”

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Jun 16 2009 09:22 PM ET

Ratings: CBS reruns score on Monday

Categories: TV Biz, TV Ratings

ABC’s summer hit The Bachelorette stayed strong this week, with total viewership dipping only 3 percent from last week. NBC’s I’m a Celebrity…, which has been losing its audience since its June 1 premiere, remained afloat this week; looks like those 5 million people have been roped in to Janice Dickinson’s adventures in public urination for good. CBS drew in the highest total viewership on Monday night by offering four reliable half-hour reruns.

Time Show Viewers (in millions)
8:00 p.m. The Bachelorette (ABC)
The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
House (Fox)
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (NBC)
Gossip Girl (The CW)
6.5
6.1 (repeat)
4.9 (repeat)
4.7
0.9 (repeat)
8:30 How I Met Your Mother (CBS) 5.7 (repeat)
9:00 Two And a Half Men (CBS)
The Bachelorette (ABC)
I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! (NBC)
Lie To Me (Fox)
One Tree Hill (The CW)
10.1 (repeat)
7.1 (continued)
5.2 (continued)
4.6 (repeat)
0.8 (repeat)
9:30 The Big Bang Theory (CBS) 8.4 (repeat)
10:00 CSI: Miami (CBS)
Dateline: NBC (NBC)
Here Come the Newlyweds (ABC)
8.2 (repeat)
5.6
4.2
Jun 16 2009 06:13 PM ET

'True Blood' ratings: Fangtastic!

Categories: True Blood

True_blood_l The ratings for True Blood‘s second season premiere on Sunday are in — and they don’t suck.

According to HBO, the bloody good episode averaged 3.7 million viewers, making it the pay cabler’s most watched original program since the series finale of The Sopranos two years ago. What’s more, the opener was up a staggering 157 percent over the season 1 premiere, and 51 percent over last November’s season finale.

Those are numbers you can really sink your teeth into, right?

Sick of all my vampire puns? Bite me.

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