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After airing only four episodes, Kings was officially pulled from NBC's Sunday schedule. [7] The remaining episodes were to air on Saturday evening. On its first post-Kings Sunday, NBC aired a two-hour episode of Dateline NBC, enjoying an immediate near-doubling of their Sunday audience (from 3.6 million viewers to 6.4 million viewers). [49]
The fifth episode of the season, "Mortal Khanbat", marks Lotz's directorial debut. [44] [45] Filming wrapped in January 2020. [46] Although the "Crisis on Infinite Earths" episode was the eighth episode filmed, [47] the events of the episode occur before the rest of the season. [48] [49]
This means that 0.5 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode, while 1 percent of all of those watching television at the time of the broadcast watched it. [2] This was a slight increase in viewership from the previous episode, which was seen by an estimated 0.99 million household viewers with a 0.4/1 in the 18–49 ...
The CW drama has a habit of ending its seasons with a life-or-death cliffhanger (see: Coop getting shot in Season 3), and Patience was the victim in question during Monday’s Season 5 ender.
The co-host of HGTV’s Love It or List It announced Friday that she is leaving the home design series after 19 seasons. Meanwhile, her onscreen foil, real estate agent David Visentin, will remain ...
Den of Geek's Jim Dandeneau rated the episode a 4.5/5. Dandeneau said that "95% of this episode, was typical great Legends of Tomorrow" and only disliked Mick's subplot but still found that it had great quotes. He compared the main plot of the episode to a classic Scooby Doo episode. Dandeneau praised the sequence following Behrads death [12]
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers from the Season 5, Episode 9 episode of “Yellowstone,” “Desire Is All You Need,” which premiered Sunday, Nov. 10 on Paramount Network. It’s ...
Emily St. James of The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A" grade and wrote, "After a season where even the best episodes can be charitably described as “hit and miss,” “The Noose Tightens” is one of the four or five best episodes of Big Love ever produced. If the final two episodes are as good as this one, the series is going to head out ...