I'd be curious about the falloff.
Well, it was only a backdoor pilot. They haven't ordered it to series yet.
Rescue Me is also a summer show which does weell.
The 4400
also did well, at one point bringing in USA's highest ratings ever. That may have just been the miniseries/first season, though.
Given the way they let it peter out with a much-delayed announcement of cancellation, I'd guess it wasn't pulling in good numbers at the end.
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- 9:00: Viewers: 12.35 million (#2), A18-49: 4.8/11 (#1)
- 9:30: Viewers: 12.61 million (#2), A18-49: 4.9/11 (#2)
- 10:00: Viewers: 12.75 million (#1), A18-49: 5.0/12 (#1)
- 10:30: Viewers: 13.12 million (#1), A18-49: 5.2/13 (#1)
WTF? It picked up viewers?
Knight Rider was that bad, huh? How do you screw that up?
Maybe word of mouth spread with people telling friends and relatives they had to see how crappy it was for themselves?
Knight Rider was that bad, huh?
It was actually worse than I expected.
My brother said that he liked it. He thought it was purposefully campy and stupid. I couldn't see it. Through the pain.
It's a talking car that fights crime. I just don't get how you can screw that up. Like, you'd have to TRY to screw it up. We used to play Knight Rider when we were little kids and come up with good storylines for crying out loud.
The car was easily the best part of the show.
Not good:
- Stereotypical casting
- Clunky dialogue
- Bad actors, particularly the villains
- A plot which consisted of, I swear to god, the villains chasing the heroes around for TWO HOURS, and the four confrontations that ensued when they caught up with them each time.
I hope I'm not spoiling anything here.
Well, apparently for the movie, they're making KITT a FORD. (eye roll to infinity) I'm guessing they didn't do that for the new show?