Does anyone even remotely attempt to target demos outside of the 18-49 bracket (excluding, of course, demos within that demo, such as wealthy graduates with 100k+ incomes). Virtually everything I've read, such as this article, hints that the industry is attempting to move beyond such narrow...
Ignoring the data for the late spring and summer airings (in which BBT is also in the top 20 every week), BBT was ranked 20th in week 33, 21st in week 32, 12th for the week of April 19th, and so on. Obviously we are using two different methods for determining viewship, it seems, since there is...
BBT is definitely a huge hit, as it actually lands in the top 20 every week, usually bested only by the endless parade of reality TV (of which I am guilty of watching my share of), Two and a Half Men, and a few other powerhouse dramas (like NCIS, House, CSI, 24). As an aside, it's also one of...
At the expense of getting off-topic, Bose uses special tracks of well-known songs from artists such as Pink Floyd and Madonna to demo their "awesome" sound. These tracks are *not* the same as the CD tracks, nor are they simply remastered. In fact, they are altered specifically to compensate for...
Plus, it wasn't a slip. The yellow vulnerability is still there--it was simply retconned to allow for a Green Lantern to overcome the colour through force of will.
To be fair to the show, it seems it is doing a pretty good job of displaying how adding a girl to a group of geeks can shake up the dynamic (not saying it's true, but it's certainly part of the stereotype the show plays off of). I can see an episode in the future where Leonard has to essentially...