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Ratings: CBS’ “Scorpion” Wows in Week Two (Updated)

Update: Per Nielsen’s final broadcast data, the second episode of CBS’ “Scorpion” delivered an impressive 3.1 adults 18-49 rating with 13.36 million viewers.

That the number trails the premiere number by a mere 0.1 would be impressive in any scenario.  That it demonstrated such strong week-over-week retention despite receiving a significantly weaker lead-in is downright spectacular.

After receiving lead-in support from an original “The Big Bang Theory” last week (5.4 rating), “Scorpion” aired out of a re-run this week.

That re-run, which aired from 8:30-9PM, delivered a 3.1 adults 18-49 rating with 12.26 million viewers.  An original installment posted a 4.8 with 16.38 million viewers in the 8PM half hour.

CBS closed its Monday with “NCIS: Los Angeles.”  It drew a 1.9 rating with 9.48 million at 10PM.

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Update: The overnight household ratings did not lie or mislead:  CBS’ “Scorpion” indeed held up well in week two.

Despite airing out of a “Big Bang Theory” re-run rather than an original, “Scorpion” delivered a strong 3.0 adults 18-49 rating in the 9PM hour.  Its mark trailed that of last week’s premiere by just 6%.

The episode’s viewership tally of 13.23 million was also impressive.

Earlier in the night, CBS aired a new “The Big Bang Theory” (4.7, 16.18 million) and a re-run of “Big Bang” (3.1, 12.32 million).  It followed “Scorpion” with the 10PM season premiere of “NCIS: Los Angeles” (1.9, 9.44 million).

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Despite receiving reduced lead-in support, CBS’ “Scorpion” held up very well in its second week of broadcast.

Leading out of a “Big Bang Theory” re-run rather than an original, the new CBS drama drew an 8.7 overnight household rating. That trails the premiere number by a mere two percent.

While there is no guarantee the show did not endure a larger drop in adults 18-49 and total viewership, the strong overnight mark provides no reason to believe the show took a significant hit in those columns.

CBS opened its Monday with a new “The Big Bang Theory” at 8PM (10.8 overnight household rating) and a re-run at 8:30PM (7.8). It filled the 10PM hour with the season premiere of “NCIS: Los Angeles.”

Airing in its new timeslot, “NCIS: LA” drew a 6.0 overnight household rating.

Written by Brian Cantor

Brian Cantor is the editor-in-chief for Headline Planet. He has been a leading reporter in the music, movie, television and sporting spaces since 2002.

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