I guess no change is good in the case of Hellcats, as it's still clinging to its .92 cancel/renew index. The show is still in a good position to be renewed for another season. If I hadn't stated it in prior blogs, I'm still surprised. For the MMA fans who look at my blogs, it's almost as shocking as the way Cain Valezquez pounded Brock Lesnar for the UFC Heavyweight championship (not that I was surprised in the way the fight went, but a long of Lesnar fans were).
As far as the shows individual rating goes, it still is more of the same. For the episode that aired on Wednesday, November 3, the show had a .9 rating and pulled in 1.97 million viewers. The show paled in comparison to the other prime time shows on Wednesday, but, I guess the creators will take it.
Again, the show has failed to appear in the Top 25, but I don't think that is a shock to anyone, but it seems like they are in a safe situation. The show has ordered another nine episodes so get your pom-poms and skimpy clothes and settle in for another nine hours of trash.
Seacrest out
Friday, November 5, 2010
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