On September 25th, the pilot of Me, Myself & I premiered to a 1.6 rating for A18-49 and a total audience of 7.46 million viewers. It was the lowest performer in CBS’s comedy lineup. The night started off strong with the pilot of Young Sheldon raking in 17.21 million total viewers, but there was a high attrition rate, as 7 million viewers left before Kevin Can Wait, and 3 million before Me, Myself, & I. While the high drop off rate was expected considering Young Sheldon’s cult following, Me, Myself & I still performed significantly lower than CBS’s 2016-17 primetime average, set at an impressive 9.65 million total viewers (leading all broadcast networks). This means that, even with its favorable Monday night spot, Me, Myself & I still fell below the mark of an average CBS primetime show, airing on any given day of the week. Since audiences tend to decline as a series goes on, this is not a good sign for the future of Me, Myself & I.