tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2130572569541182865.post297292200042640900..comments2024-03-26T15:09:47.077-04:00Comments on Casa Cabeza: Spoiler Alert! Agents of SHIELDDanno E. Cabezahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00514343832663815418noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2130572569541182865.post-69480110872306023242013-10-02T21:00:12.815-04:002013-10-02T21:00:12.815-04:00Thanks for bringing up those points.Thanks for bringing up those points.Tony Laplumehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07854455859399339169noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2130572569541182865.post-39493930819684997112013-09-27T08:34:14.373-04:002013-09-27T08:34:14.373-04:00Actually, when Fringe first aired, the show was a ...Actually, when Fringe first aired, the show was a ratings hit. That was when it was on Wednesdays, with a lead-in from Bones. But then they moved it to Fridays, so that they could give that lead-in to other new shows, and it never recovered. Fewer people watch TV on Friday nights. However, its DVR and On Demand numbers were always good, it's just that people weren't watching the show ON FRIDAY because, well, who watches network TV on a Friday night? <br /><br />Anyway, DVR viewers aren't worth as much because they don't watch the ads, they can fast forward through them. The On Demand viewers ought to be worth as much (or even more) since you CAN'T skip the commercials using an On Demand service, but as yet, the Ad Industry hasn't caught up with the technology. That was one of the main things that caused the summer's spat between Cablevision and CBS.<br /><br />I also think Fringe got a little weird later in its run for the mainstream, but y'know, maybe the mainstream has moved since then.Danno E. Cabezahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00514343832663815418noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2130572569541182865.post-86574269668327150442013-09-27T07:35:44.642-04:002013-09-27T07:35:44.642-04:00I'm pleased that people are trying to take the...I'm pleased that people are trying to take the <i>Fringe</i> model, and I think the reason why is because a lot of people wanted it to be a hit (which is why Fox was so patient with it), so that it had everything to be one, and just never was. For whatever reason, it never connected, but that never meant that its approach was wrong.Tony Laplumehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07854455859399339169noreply@blogger.com