• Scoop: Blindspot Recruits Friday Night Lights’ Gaius Charles for Mysterious Role
• Report: Hulu in Talks to Sell Stake to Time Warner
• Who Knew? ‘The Office’ Almost Had A Very Different, Very Popular Theme Song
• Amazing: ‘Grease Live’ Casts Ana Gasteyer As Principal McGee
• Remember Them! ‘Mad Men’ star Kiernan Shipka remembers all 8 kids who played Bobby Draper
• Mark Your Calendars: Bryan Cranston Set For ‘Inside the Actors Studio’
• Smart: ABC Lines Up Original Series for New Streaming Effort
• Must See TV: Nathan Fielder’s Truly Awkward, Very Funny Interview of Seth Rogen, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Anthony Mackie
• Cannot Wait: Mandy Moore, Milo Ventimiglia join NBC pilot from Tangled writer
• Aziz Ansari Calls Out CBS’s Lack of Diversity; Stephen Colbert Is Speechless
• Shonda Rhimes Admits Killing Off a Character Because She Disliked Actor — Let’s Poll This!
• Mark Your Calendars: WGN America’s ‘Outsiders’ Gets January Premiere Date & New Trailer
• Amazing: ‘Jane The Virgin’ Teams With White House For ‘Let Girls Learn’ Education Drive
• Sad But True: NCIS star Pauley Perrette posts note about ‘awful, life-changing’ attack
• The CW Teasers: ARROW-FLASH Crossover, SUPERNATURAL, iZOMBIE, THE ORIGINALS and More
• WHAAAAAT! Friends replaced Rachel in an episode and no-one noticed for over 10 years
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Ratings: EMPIRE Slips and LAW & ORDER: SVU Rises
Well, it was bound to happen. EMPIRE slipped again to a season low, but still remained the clear leader of the night. ROSEWOOD also went down by 0.1, as was THE GOLDBERGS, but the other ABC comedies remained steady. And LAW & ORDER: SVU went up by 0.5, thanks to some help from a VOICE results show lead-in. Over on The CW, ARROW fell, but SUPERNATURAL rose slightly.
In terms of total average viewers, Fox won the night (8.18 million), followed by NBC (8.29 million), CBS (8.06 million), ABC (6.30 million) and The CW (2.0 million). See all numbers below (live + same day total viewers & adults 18-49 ratings).
ABC
8:00 p.m. THE MIDDLE 7.57 million, 2.0 rating
8:30 p.m. THE GOLDBERGS 6.99 million, 2.1 rating
9:00 p.m. MODERN FAMILY 8.12 million, 2.7 rating
9:30 p.m. BLACK-ISH 6.00 million, 1.9 rating
10:00 p.m. NASHVILLE 4.56 million, 1.0 rating
CBS
8:00 p.m. SURVIVOR 8.94 million, 2.1 rating
9:00 p.m. CRIMINAL MINDS 8.39 million, 1.6 rating
10:00 p.m. CODE BLACK 6.86 million, 1.3 rating
Fox
8:00 p.m. ROSEWOOD 5.21 million, 1.4 rating
9:00 p.m. EMPIRE 11.15 million, 4.2 rating
NBC
8:00 p.m. THE VOICE 10.20 million, 2.4 rating
9:00 p.m. LAW & ORDER: SVU 7.85 million, 2.0 rating
10:00 p.m. CHICAGO PD 6.81 million, 1.6 rating
The CW
8:00 p.m. ARROW 2.28 million, 0.9 rating
9:00 p.m. SUPERNATURAL 1.71 million, 0.7 rating
NCIS: LOS ANGELES Sneak Peeks: Charismatic
If a church is charismatic, its members may believe that they have divinely inspired powers.
If a man is extremely charismatic and has a large following, he may be called a “cult leader.”
If a man is extremely charismatic, has a large following, is incredibly talented and is fluent in four languages, he is called “Sebastian Roché.”
Tonight, the divinely inspiring Roché (THE VAMPIRE DIARIES, SUPERNATURAL, FRINGE, THE ORIGINALS, et al) takes on the role as the head of a congregation whose beliefs are not-quite-mainstream on NCIS: LOS ANGELES.
Guest starring as Lee Ashman, the captivating head of a religious cult, The Church of the Unlocked Mind, Ashman likely has had a hand in recruiting a former Defense Department employee, DARPA engineer, David Ramsey (Chris Dougherty).
The Church of The Unlocked Mind may be able to brainwash classified information from Ramsey in his current psychologically vulnerable state. His brother recently died and, like many, David is searching for answers.
The church also seems to be searching for answers to questions about government secrets, such as cutting-edge technology in weaponry like a 50-caliber guided bullet. The U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency has footage of a church executive meeting with a Chinese national who is suspected of being a spy.
The cause for concern seems warranted when Ramsey’s wife, Kate (Sarah Lafleur) claims to have escaped from the church compound and made her way to a police station.
Granger (Miguel Ferrer) wants more information about the workings of the church and sends Kensi (Daniela Ruah) and Deeks (Eric Christian Olsen) undercover to investigate potential sale of classified material.
“Unlocked Mind,” was directed by Chris O’Donnell who plays G. Callen. NCIS: LOS ANGELES also stars LL COOL J, Linda Hunt, Barrett Foa and Renée Felice Smith. The episode was written by Executive Producer, Frank Military.
Also guest starring in “Unlocked Mind” are Julian Acosta, Lauren Bowles, Josh Braaten, Scott Subiono, Mark Rhino Smith, Debra Leigh, Annie Little, Jessica Jade Andres, Zoe Hall, Candace Hammer, Al Carabello, Alex Blue Davis, Tony Elias and Jeronimo Spinx.
NCIS: LOS ANGELES airs on November 9 at 10:00 p.m. on CBS.
Afternoon Static: SNL, SCANDAL, COLBERT & More!
• Must Read TV: Your Show Is Dead (or the Age of Denial in Broadcast TV)
• Funny Business: See the first trailer for America Ferrera’s NBC comedy Superstore
• Ouch! David Spade reveals worst SNL host ever
• Woo-Hoo! Adnan Syed of Serial is getting a new hearing
• Z NATION: Syfy Renews Series for a Third Season
• Cool Beans: Inside the weird business of cult TV reboots
• Reviews: Amazon Pilots Include a Revolt and the Supernatural
• Another Must Read: List of Rules for AGENT X Drinking Game
• American Horror Story: Hotel’s Latest Casualty Had a “Blast” Getting Killed By Kathy Bates
• Who Needs Stars? Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Gets Ratings Bump With Political Guests
• The Business of Show: IFC Renews Marc Maron’s Comedy for Season 4
• Shocker: MTV’s ‘Scream’ Replaces Showrunners
• Scandal Sex Twist: Joshua Malina on THAT Scene and the ‘Big Mess’ Ahead
• Pilot Watch: Amanda Knox-Themed ‘Guilt,’ Tim Kring Drama Score ABC Family Series Orders
• Cool Beans: ‘Fargo’ Breakout Allison Tolman to Star in ABC’s ‘Downward Dog’
• Video: Trevor Noah Mocks “Crazy” U.S. Health-Care System After Appendectomy
• Analysis: Donald Trump threatens to wipe out what political relevance SNL has left
• Groan: Donald Trump Vetoed “Too Risque” ‘SNL’ Skits So As Not To Offend Iowans
• Career Spotlight: Megan Mullally Dishes on Will & Grace, Parks, Seinfeld, China Beach and More
• Spoiler Alert: Desperate Housewives’ Marcia Cross Joins Quantico as [Spoiler]’s Mother
• Mark Your Calendars: American Crime Season 2 Takes Over Nashville Slot Beginning Jan. 6
Ratings: EMPIRE Takes a Slight Dip, CRIMINAL MINDS Reaches Series Low
After returning from its World Series break, EMPIRE fell a bit in the demo, but the show is still a powerhouse. Over on CBS, CRIMINAL MINDS hit a series low in the demo. SVU held steady and ARROW gained a tenth in the demo, but SUPERNATURAL dropped again after rebounding a bit last week.
In terms of total viewers, ABC won the night with the CMA Awards (13.58 million), followed by Fox (8.31 million), CBS (7.60 million), NBC (6.66 million) and The CW (2.11 million). See all numbers below (live + same day total viewers & adults 18-49 ratings).
ABC
8:00 p.m. CMA Awards 13.58 million, 3.8 rating
CBS
8:00 p.m. SURVIVOR 8.69 million, 2.0 rating
9:00 p.m. CRIMINAL MINDS 7.69 million, 1.4 rating
10:00 p.m. CODE BLACK 6.44 million, 1.2 rating
Fox
8:00 p.m. ROSEWOOD 5.06 million, 1.5 rating
9:00 p.m. EMPIRE 11.56 million, 4.6 rating
NBC
8:00 p.m. THE MYSTERIES OF LAURA 7.04 million, 1.2 rating
9:00 p.m. LAW & ORDER: SVU 6.49 million, 1.5 rating
10:00 p.m. CHICAGO PD 6.45 million, 1.4 rating
The CW
8:00 p.m. ARROW 2.57 million, 1.0 rating
9:00 p.m. SUPERNATURAL 1.64 million, 0.6 rating
Morning Static: THE FLASH, COMEDY CENTRAL, THE GRINDER & More!
Editor’s Note: “Morning Static” may not be posted as regularly thru Wednesday November 11th, as the TV Addict currently finds himself “Lost” in the lush evergreen that is Hawaii!
• THE GIRLFRIEND EXPERIENCE Trailer: First Look at Steven Soderbergh’s New Anthology Series
• Super Read: How Two Broadway Veterans Helped The Flash Become One of the Best Family Dramas on Television
• Funny Business: USA Orders ‘First Impressions’ Competition Series from Dana Carvey
• You Be the Critic: Amazon’s latest batch of pilots is here
• Comedy Gold: Stephen Colbert enlists Daniel Craig for a ‘realistic’ James Bond scene
• It Gets Better: The Middle shows coming out is as American as apple pie
• ‘America’s Next Top Model’ To Live On? Show Eyes New Season On Cable Or SVOD
• In Just 9 Months, Comedy Central Reshaped Late Night and Kept Advertisers Happy: Network rebounded after losing Stewart and Colbert
• Why TV’s Terrible Fall Means You’re Going To Pay More For Cable (And Streaming, Too)
• SUPERNATURAL Set Tour: Behind the Scenes of the Men Of Letters Bunker
• NBC Orders Additional Episode For ‘Blindspot,’ Three Other Dramas
• Fun with Numbers: How Trevor Noah’s ‘Daily Show’ Is Beating Jon Stewart’s
• No TV shows canceled? It’s another sign of how the industry is changing
• Scoop: Emma Caulfield Coming to CBS’ Supergirl as Cameron Chase>
• West Wing mini-reunion alert: Richard Schiff to guest-star on Rob Lowe’s The Grinder
• STAR TREK Commentary: New Frontiers on a New Frontier
Afternoon Static: NBC, LONGMIRE, GAME OF THRONES & More!
• Must Read TV: How TV Fell Back in Love With Soaps
• Cool Beans: Conan O’Brien to visit Quatar with Michelle Obama
• Woo-Hoo! Netflix Renews ‘Longmire’ for Season Five
• Ouch! NBC’s February Republican Debate ‘Cancelled’ by RNC Amid Backlash
• Casting Coup: B.D. Wong to play Hugo Strange on Gotham
• ESPN Shutting Down Grantland Effective Immediately: “Appalling,” Says Bill Simmons
• Remember Him: This Is What The Kid From “The Thirteenth Year” Looks Like Now
• Global TV Sent Us a SUPERGIRL Cape. THIS Is What Happened Next!
• Scoop: Elisabeth Rohm Joins ‘The Last Ship’ In Recurring Role
• Funny Business: The ‘Scandal’ Cast Goes to High School in ‘Kimmel’ Parody
• Scanda du Jour: Is This the Real Reason the New Game of Thrones Season Has Been Pushed Back?
• Q&A: Greg Berlanti on ‘Supergirl’ and ‘Blindspot’s’ Girl Power
• Funny Business: So what does a comedy show head writer do, anyway?
• The CW Teasers: SUPERNATURAL, JANE THE VIRGIN, CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND, REIGN and More!
• Must to Our Ears: Adele Books NBC Concert Special for One-Night Show in New York
• Behind-the-Scenes: Upright Citizens Brigade, Dan Harmon Drive Originals Strategy For NBCUniversal’s Seeso
On TV Tonight: Wednesday October 28, 2015
| NET | 8PM | 8:30PM | 9PM | 9:30PM | 10PM | 10:30PM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ABC | The Middle | The Goldbergs | Modern Family | Blackish | Nashville | |
| CBS | Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance | Criminal Minds | Code Black | |||
| CW | Arrow | Supernatural | ||||
| FOX | World Series Game 2: Mets at Royals | American Horror Story: Hotel (FX) | ||||
| NBC | The Mysteries of Laura | Chicago P.D. | ||||
| MISC | Republican Presidential Debate (CNBC) | Kingdom (DirecTV) | South Park (Comedy) The League/You’re the Worst (FXX) | |||
Orange denotes what the TV Addict is watching and/or recording tonight!
On TV Tonight: Wednesday October 21, 2015
| NET | 8PM | 8:30PM | 9PM | 9:30PM | 10PM | 10:30PM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ABC | The Middle | The Goldbergs | Modern Family | Blackish | Nashville | |
| CBS | Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance | Criminal Minds | Code Black | |||
| CW | Arrow | Supernatural | ||||
| FOX | Rosewood | Empire | American Horror Story: Hotel (FX) | |||
| NBC | The Mysteries of Laura | Law & Order: SVU | Chicago P.D. | |||
| MISC | Back to the Future Marathon (Esquire) | Kingdom (DirecTV) | South Park (Comedy) The League/You’re the Worst (FXX) | |||
Orange denotes what the TV Addict is watching and/or recording tonight!
Ratings: SVU and CHICAGO FIRE are Steady, EMPIRE and ARROW Dip Slightly
EMPIRE dipped again this week, but it’s still a clear ratings winner. ARROW and SUPERNATURAL also dipped slightly from last week’s premieres, but things were steady over on NBC. Meanwhile, NASHVILLE improved a tenth over last week’s episode for ABC.
In terms of total viewers, Fox won the night (8.59 million), followed by CBS /98.30 million), ABC (6.02 million), NBC (6.55 million) and The CW (2.17 million). See all numbers below (live + same day total viewers & adults 18-49 ratings).
ABC
8:00 p.m. THE MIDDLE 7.06 million, 1.9 rating
8:30 p.m. THE GOLDBERGS 6.38 million, 2.0 rating
9:00 p.m. MODERN FAMILY 7.82 million, 2.6 rating
9:30 p.m. BLACK-ISH 5.71 million, 1.8 rating
10:00 p.m. NASHVILLE 4.57 million, 1.2 rating
CBS
8:00 p.m. SURVIVOR 9.06 million, 2.1 rating
9:00 p.m. CRIMINAL MINDS 8.92 million, 1.7 rating
10:00 p.m. CODE BLACK 6.92 million, 1.2 rating
Fox
8:00 p.m. ROSEWOOD 5.01 million, 1.4 rating
9:00 p.m. EMPIRE 12.17 million, 4.6 rating
NBC
8:00 p.m. THE MYSTERIES OF LAURA 6.85 million, 1.0 rating
9:00 p.m. LAW & ORDER: SVU 6.20 million, 1.5 rating
10:00 p.m. CHICAGO P.D. 6.60 million, 1.5 rating
The CW
8:00 p.m. ARROW 2.47 million, 0.9 rating
9:00 p.m.SUPERNATURAL 1.88 million, 0.8 rating








