Deception #2

by Anjani Iman

The premiere date of ABC’s new crime drama, “Deception,” is still a month away on March 11 at 10p. With no viewership ratings to go off of, I will be exploring the stars that make up the show.

Jack Cuttmore-Scott is the series’ star, playing magician-turned-FBI-agent Cameron Black. He is a British actor known for playing Cooper Barrett in “Cooper Barrett’s Guide to Surviving Life”. He also had a role in the blockbuster film, “Kingsman: The Secret Service.” Could this ABC crime drama be a breakout role for Jack Cuttmore-Scott leading to more film? My guess is that he’s found that TV is his place, and he’ll most likely stay there.

Ilfenesh Hadera is the take-charge FBI agent turned magician’s assistant, though really, Cameron Black is her assistant. She is only known for Baywatch (2017), Old Boy (2013) and Billions (2016). I’m excited to see yet another strong and intelligent female role on such a huge network as ABC. It will be interesting to see her reinvent her previous roles as a generally attractive actress.

A secondary character that led me to follow this show is Justin Chon, playing Jordan Kwon. He was raised in my city of Irvine, California and went to my high school, but this hometown patriotism is not to say that he isn’t full of pure talent and drive. He’s already acted, directed and produced several of his own films, which feature his friends from the digital sphere on YouTube–Gook (2017), Man Up (2015) and 21 & Over (2013). Needless to say, I can’t wait to see him on ABC.

Good Girls #2

Twitter:

NBC has started to promote Good Girls through TV commercial spots. They utilized one of their Super Bowl commercial spots to air the trailer for the show. The commercial featured a song by Bonnie McKee, who has 12,400 followers on Twitter. She posted a video of her surprise that the commercial was airing during the super bowl, and linked the Good Girls’ twitter account on her tweet. Good Girls’ twitter account re-tweeted her tweet. The account’s main activity is re-tweeting excitement tweets from fans. On February 4th they posted stills from the show with the text “3 weeks” overlaid in order to create hype for show’s. They have amounted a total of 1,578 followers.

Star Power:

Mia Whitman, one of the stars of the show, made an appearance on the cover of OnDish Magazine with the title “Good Girls Gone Bad?” in order to promote the show. OnDish magazine is the TV guide magazine for all subscribers to DISH satellite TV. Interestingly enough neither one of the co-stars mentioned the super bowl commercial on their twitter even if both Retta and Mia were live tweeting the super bowl.

Station 19 #2

Station 19 trailer was released on Thursday during Grey’s Anatomy episode and has received lots of praise so far. People have been very active with the hashtag, posting excitement regarding another Shondaland show hitting ABC.  However, the Station 19 official twitter only has 6,620 followers. All the main stars have been actively tweeting since the release of the program name. They were all posting on twitter during the Grey’s Anatomy episode, primarily Jason Winston George who will be the star in the new series. The main stars will be: Jaina Lee Ortiz, Jason George, Grey Damon, and Barrett Doss. Something that is unlike Shonda is all of the main characters in Station 19, besides Jason George, have not even appeared on one of Shonda Rhimes’ prior shows.

A.P. Bio #2

Thursday February 1st saw the preview premiere of this new show. Compared to AP Bio’s predecessor this show seems to be hopeful. In its Finale last week, “Great News” had a rating of 0.5 and a share of 2. This week with “A.P. Bio” in place of “Great News”, the show had a rating of 0.8 and a share of 3. The show had been being advertised on NBC commercial breaks which may have helped the ratings but the next question will be how they compare when the show launches into its regular schedule come March.

Additionally of interest is comparing how much of the “Will and Grace” audience, which normally airs at 9:00pm, stayed tuned in to watch “A.P. Bio”. “Will and Grace” on Thursday had 4.13 million viewers. A.P. Bio had 3.13 million viewers. So “A.P. Bio” did lose some of “Will and Grace’s” audience but it still theoretically retained a significant portion of it assuming not many of that 3.13 million were new viewers tuning into NBC.

The Mayor #11

The up and down roller coaster ride of The Mayor’s ratings continued with the seventh episode. The ratings stayed the same at 0.70 for the past three weeks, however, viewership was down 7%. Just this week The Mayor received a huge positive sign for the future of this show when ABC decided to order three more scripts of it. What I have determined from this is a valid point that I have yet to seriously consider. The time slot of 9:30pm is actually quite difficult to manage. The content has always been there with the mayor, critics and fans who consistently tuned in agree that this show was entertaining and holds tons of potential. Good shows fail all the time, it is quite unfortunate; The rollercoaster ride of The Mayor’s ratings certainly made me think that the network was going to toss this project out against there will, for it worked on paper but viewer turnout did not align.  However, the network has clearly agreed with the critics and realized the potential in this project. I look forward to seeing what the next few weeks holds with the time off for Thanksgiving.

The Mayor #10

We have reached the sixth episode of The Mayor. This episode proved quite similar in the ratings to last weeks wimpy .68 which is nearly half of the ratings it received in its first episode, not at all a very promising statistic. On the contrary, the turnout got a 10% boost up from 2.3 million to 2.7 million. This can certainly be attributed to end of the 2017 World Series, along with the cancellation of other shows and the recent spike in  content which was coupled with increase in following. ABC posted a ton of content about the mayor on every social media site. Whether this is one last attempt at trying to revive a once promising television series or merely just scheduled marketing is unclear. The Mayor is a show that has the potential to do so well given the current media environment, which is why I strongly believe that the network is trying to do everything it can because they do realize how great this show can be. I will be keeping a close eye on the social media posting in the next few weeks and it’s correlation to the state of the show.

The Mayor #9

The fifth episode of The Mayor was a significant episode for all the wrong reasons. This episode was the worst that the show has done so far putting it dead last among ABC’s comedies; There was a 20% decrease in viewership down to approximately 2.3 million and ratings decrease by 15% to an extremely disappointing 0.68. What this statistic is saying is that it is not the time slot that is effecting the show, rather it is the fact that people are tuning in and leaving.  Last week, I stated that a ratings increase was key to the potential renewal of this show. I did not mention that a decrease in ratings could destroy any hope of renewal. Surprisingly, critics are still loving The Mayor and I certainly do agree with them. However, critics praise is simply not enough for a network like ABC to ignore the alarming fact that this show has still not found its audience, that is not to say it is not possible for this to occur later in time, but if the show wants to stay alive, it must at least find some sort of boost in its final episodes to better position itself for renewal season.

The Mayor #8

We have now reached the fourth episode of The Mayor. Fortunately, the show has endured its first increase in rating since its series premiere. This episode of The Mayor generated a rating of 1.0, a 0.2 increased from last weeks lost battle against the first game of the world series but still remained the same in terms of viewership at three million.  TV by the numbers has a system of determining the status of shows with regard to the renewal or cancellation of them. The publication believes that The Mayor is currently, and has been a tossup for the content is all there, critics are really enjoying the show and giving great reviews of it, however the ratings and viewership do not replicated the opinion of the critics. The low ratings and viewership can certainly be attributed to what the network originally believed would occur with setting this show right behind Black-ish. Both have a very similar target market and this placement was certainly not a coincidence. However, it is extremely difficult to have an audience sit through 2 shows in an hour and I think this is why the show has received such high praise with ratings and viewership that do not correlate. At this point in time, it may take another ratings or viewership increase to set The Mayor on a path to a second season.

The Mayor #7

The third episode of The Mayor aired just yesterday and the results were much less promising than last week. The Mayor received a rating of 0.8, a 0.2 decrease from last week and a 0.4 decrease from its premiere episode just two weeks ago and lost another 600,000 viewers since last week and just like the ratings, this number is double the amount lost since the premiere. However, much of the loss in viewership can be attributed to the start of the 2017 MLB World Series. The top rated program of the night on Tuesday, Game 1 of the series drew in 15 million viewers and scored a 3.9 rating. A viewership of the mayor hold a majority of its target demographic in the 19-49 market which is a demographic it shares with the MLB. We must not attribute the loss in viewership completely to the world series as some Tuesday night shows were able to maintain ratings, however, being that our show airs at 9:30, it was quite unlikely that viewers were going to chose the show that they could stream at any time over a live event like the world series. Despite the average ratings the show is receiving, many critics are still loving the show which is keeping the possibility of renewal alive.

The Mayor #6

The second episode of The Mayor aired Yesterday and the results were not nearly what I expected. The show turned in a very modest 1.0 rating, a decrease of .2 from last weeks premiere. However, it is important to note that even the untouchable This is Us decreased by nearly the same exact numbers as The Mayor did since its series premiere.  I had attributed the low ratings to the fact that ABC had already had that show available on it’s website but after this weeks episode it is clear that this was not the issue; Viewership decreased by 600,000 viewers which is another alarming statistic that could be attributed to a lack of buzz about the show. The Mayor is no longer as heavily marketed as it once was and is no longer advertised on Saturdays for college football on ABC. The realities the network is facing with regard to the possibility of the show flopping could lead them to put less money into marketing for the threats of cancellation. Let’s hope that the ratings increase next week or we could be looking at the last few episodes of this once promising show.