In every episode, Alex is totally convinced it's another person even though they've established she's supposed to be good at this. They need to write this better.
Not them cutting Elias sex scene yet they showed those two boring ass sex scenes. I'm pressed as hell with them marketing Simon as the first gay-jewish FBI agent only for them to erase that five episodes later
He was never gay. We saw him meet up with a stranger in the pilot to take a selfie n ditch right after. U make it sound like they were being inconsistent n thats not true.
All but one new fall series has made its premiere, and most of them have had a month or more to show their wares to audiences. Which means it’s time to rank them.
Introducing the TV by the Numbers new show power rankings. Each Wednesday you’ll see a list of how the new shows are stacking up. Same-day ratings (obviously) is the biggest component of that, but the rankings also take into account some slightly more subjective criteria, including DVR gains, audience and critical reaction and network support (or lack thereof) to come up with a list of shows that have the best chance at staying power.
The rankings are for scripted shows only (sorry, “Best Time Ever”). All ratings cited are same-day. Here are the inaugural rankings, in reverse order.
1. ‘Quantico’
Consistent same-day ratings that build substantially on a weak lead-in, a breakout star in Priyanka Chopra and a huge DVR build suggest “Quantico” has some staying power. The biggest question now is whether ABC leaves it on Sundays all season.
Consistent same-day ratings that build substantially on a weak lead-in, a breakout star in Priyanka Chopra and a huge DVR build suggest “Quantico” has some staying power.