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Monday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the evening’s original programming:
•NBC’s Revolution earned a series low for its second episode back after an extended hiatus. Last night’s installment hit a 2.3 rating in the 18-49 demo and scored 6.66 million viewers for a drop of 12% from last week’s 2.6 rating.
•Also earning a series low was Fox’s The Following, which scored a 2.2 rating and 6.53 million viewers. That’s down 4% from last week’s 2.3 rating.
•Fox’s Bones, however, notched a 2.0 rating and 6.92 million viewers for a rise of 5% from last week’s 1.9 rating.
•Over on ABC, the 100th episode of ABC’s Castle earned a 2.2 rating and 11.76 million viewers for a rise of 5% from last week’s 2.1 rating.
•Finally, The CW’s The Carrie Diaries garnered a 0.4 rating and 970,000 viewers, which is even with last week’s performance.
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These ratings don't surprise me a bit.
Yea, Revolution doesn't surprise me because when it should have returned from it's fall finale in late January or early February, it was postponed until late March. People had basically forgotten about it and then "surprise" and it is back on.