Brooklyn Nine-Nine Steady In Third Outing On Thursday For NBC

Despite falling from its series debut on NBC during its second airing, Brooklyn Nine-Nine stayed steady in week three for the network.

On NBC, Brooklyn Nine-Nine maintained its 0.9 demo rating from the previous week and pulled in 3.03 million viewers. Beginning the night for the network was The Titan Games, which took another hit week-to-week, falling from its previous 1.3 to a 1.2 demo rating and 4.86 million viewers. The season finale of The Good Place dipped a tenth to a 0.7 demo score and 2.66 million viewers.

On CBS, the network aired two episodes of FAM throughout the night, both of which followed Big Bang Theory reruns. The first episode scored a 1.0 demo rating and 6.38 million viewers at 8:30 PM, down a tenth from its 0.9 last Thursday, while the second posted a 0.8 demo score and 5.07 million viewers at 9:30 PM.

On FOX, Gotham came down a tenth to a 0.6 demo rating and 2.43 million viewers while The Orville maintained a 0.7 demo score and 3.14 million viewers.

On ABC, Grey’s Anatomy posted a 1.6 rating in adults 18-49 and 6.94 million viewers, which despite being down three-tenths from its 1.9 a week ago, was still the night’s highest-rated broadcast in the demo. A Million Little Things followed in steady fashion, holding onto a 1.1 for the second week in a row and 5.44 million viewers. How to Get Away with Murder slipped a tenth to a series low 0.6 demo rating and 2.74 million viewers.

On The CW, Legacies returned at 9 PM with a 0.3 demo rating and 1.05 million viewers, even with its fall finale,  while Supernatural matched its last episode’s 0.4 demo score and 1.41 million viewers.


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