US TV

Question of the week: are people stupid?

Mike and Molly

Ratings are a bit of a blunt tool but normally they can be quite useful. I find that in a large majority of cases, the shows I do like other people like, too, and they go on to survive for a few seasons, while the shows I spot as turkeys from the outset generally last a season at most thanks to other people agreeing with me.

But there are exceptions, usually on US network CBS, but also elsewhere. I thought Rubicon got really good towards the end, but it has just been cancelled (although I don’t blame AMC or the audience since you had to have a hell of a lot of viewing stamina to reach the end, after a really slow start by the show) and there are shows that mysteriously do well, such as Rules of Engagement , for reasons I can’t fathom.

Case in point: Mike and Molly and Community. Now, Mike and Molly is a heinously bad show, a cornucopia of fat-jokes, bad acting and general nastiness from the producers of Two and a Half Men. Ugh. Community is, of course, a brilliantly funny comedy, filled with pop culture references, sight gags, interesting characters, entertaining situations and actual hilarity. Yet what are the two shows’ ratings? On Monday, Mike and Molly got 12.3 million viewers, a growth of 9% on the previous week; on Thursday, Community gets about 4.8 million viewers.

Now obviously, days of the week get different ratings, they’re in different time slots, with different lead-in shows, Community is on NBC, the virtual home of low ratings, while Mike and Molly is on number one network CBS. But all the same, this isn’t an isolated problem. We all know low-rated but good shows and high-rated but rubbish shows from both sides of the Atlantic (and elsewhere). So I have to ask:

Are people stupid? Is the ratio of stupid people to non-stupid people in this world 12.3:4.8 or 2.6:1? And is there any way to fix this, given that low ratings will lead to death for the smarter shows, while high ratings will ensure dumb shows survive?

As always, leave a comment with your answer or a link to your answer on your own blog

Wednesday’s “Dead Blue” news

Doctor Who

  • Karen Gillan to star with Misfits‘ Robert Sheehan in Romeo and Brittney
  • A Doctor Who/Torchwood crossover will happen

Film

  • Steven Soderbergh to direct The Man from UNCLE
  • Trailer for period werewolf love triangle Red Riding Hood
  • Trailer for The Mechanic with Jason Statham
  • Jane Wright quits BBC Films
  • Trailer for medieval buddy movie Your Highness with James Franco, Zooey Deschanel, Danny McBride and Natalie Portman
  • A remake of The Swarm?
  • Trailer for The Green Lantern

British TV

US TV

Sitting Tennant

Tuesday’s Sitting Tennant (week 42, 2010)

Ms Rullsenberg's Sitting Tennant

It’s Ms Rullsenberg who pulls the rabbit out of the hat for this week’s Sitting Tennant. Say thank you to her (I’m assuming that’s what the non-blonde in the pic is doing anyway).

  1. Erin C: 320
  2. Sister Chastity: 290
  3. Rullsenberg: 280
  4. Toby: 185
  5. Rachel: 90
  6. Sabine: 65
  7. Karen: 35
  8. dreamer-easy: 30
  9. Dawn: 10
  10. kellyann06: 5

Everyone seemed to have been inspired last week in caption land but it’s Marie who won through in the end with her entry. Well done to her, a big thank you to everyone for taking part and good luck this week!

  1. Marie: 245
  2. Rullsenberg: 230
  3. Toby: 200
  4. Electric Dragon: 160
  5. Dani: 110
  6. SK: 90
  7. Jane Henry: 70
  8. ecg: 50
  9. Rachel: 45
  10. Sabine: 25
  11. whogal, Joe B: 25
  12. Virpi: 15
  13. kellyann06, Sister Chastity, Alex, Paul Ebbs: 10
  14. George: 5

Got a picture of David Tennant sitting, lying down or in some indeterminate state in between? Then leave a link to it below or email me and if it’s judged suitable, it will appear in the “Sitting Tennant” gallery. Don’t forget to include your name in the filename so I don’t get mixed up about who sent it to me.

The best pic in the stash each week will appear on Tuesday and get ten points; the runners up will appear on Friday (one per person who sends one in) and get five points.

You can also enter the witty and amusing captions league table by commenting on Tuesday’s Sitting Tennant photo, the best caption getting 10 points, everyone who contributes getting five points.