" Things were a little brighter at 9pm with The Office up 3% to a 3.7 adults 18-49 rating andOutsourced up 4% to a 2.7."
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2010/11/19/tv-ratings-thursday-bones-fringe-greys-big-bang-theory-community-30-rock-fall/72776
---also on this site, there is a ratings chart.
Outsourced is cool. I don't really too much to say about it, besides it is cool...and funny. I would say that it is the one of the best sitcoms to come out in a long time, but this is the first major network show i have watch in... almost ever. So this is probably one of the best sitcoms to come out in a long time. ...at least since Michelle died and Full House ended.
In conclusion, this show is cool, and it will be around at least for a second season.
that's it.
Rise of the Blogs
Friday, November 19, 2010
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Outsource'd 4 Lyfe
Outsource has received a 1.19 renewal rating. which is fancy for "4-mid smiley face" according to tvbythenumber.com renewal rating system. "4-mid smiley faces" is technical jargon for "more likely to be renewed than cancelled by May, 2011."
it also says, "Outsourced, Community, and Parks & Recreation will be racing against each other in the spring along with the other comedies NBC looks likely to put into an expanded comedy line up."
I think Outsourced will mos def get renewed, and I have watched both Community and Parks & Rec before. Community was a snooze fest, besides Chevy Chase... and I got bored with his character and all other characters very quickly (also another example of a show giving away what's going to happen for the rest of the season after the first episode). and Park & Recreation is a Office rip off... and i think P&R uses unused and recycled Office jokes (just like Robot Chicken and Family Guy).
Here are the Outsourced's Final Thursday ratings:
- 5.737 million viewers
- 3.5/5 HH
- 2.7/7 A18-49
so yeah, that pretty much means you should watch it.
it also says, "Outsourced, Community, and Parks & Recreation will be racing against each other in the spring along with the other comedies NBC looks likely to put into an expanded comedy line up."
I think Outsourced will mos def get renewed, and I have watched both Community and Parks & Rec before. Community was a snooze fest, besides Chevy Chase... and I got bored with his character and all other characters very quickly (also another example of a show giving away what's going to happen for the rest of the season after the first episode). and Park & Recreation is a Office rip off... and i think P&R uses unused and recycled Office jokes (just like Robot Chicken and Family Guy).
Here are the Outsourced's Final Thursday ratings:
- 5.737 million viewers
- 3.5/5 HH
- 2.7/7 A18-49
so yeah, that pretty much means you should watch it.
Monday, October 18, 2010
3rd and Late
This is my 3rd Blog, and only 3 days late.
So the more I watch Outsourced, the more I find myself liking it.
1. There is a love interest already, but the characters have not pursued their feeling for each other. Which is good, some shows (like News Radio) had the two main characters fall for each other, do it, regret it, then get back together all in the first episode.
2. I like how it is not taken place in one set. I find myself almost forgetting it's a TV show, and not a movie.
3. The jokes are pretty funny, and the actors/actresses play their parts very well.
4. Outsourced is already a movie, with the same title and concept. But after I watched the trailer, the show seems alot better.
5. the show is written well. After 4 episodes, you have a good idea of what most of the characters are really like. ex. the boss is a total dick, but in the 3rd episode, you see that he has heart. (awwww)
"In its first week on the air, Outsourced attracted a 3.6 in the 18-49 demographic and 7.49 million total viewers. For the timeslot, it ranked in third place in total viewers but was second in the demo, where the numbers really count.
So the more I watch Outsourced, the more I find myself liking it.
1. There is a love interest already, but the characters have not pursued their feeling for each other. Which is good, some shows (like News Radio) had the two main characters fall for each other, do it, regret it, then get back together all in the first episode.
2. I like how it is not taken place in one set. I find myself almost forgetting it's a TV show, and not a movie.
3. The jokes are pretty funny, and the actors/actresses play their parts very well.
4. Outsourced is already a movie, with the same title and concept. But after I watched the trailer, the show seems alot better.
5. the show is written well. After 4 episodes, you have a good idea of what most of the characters are really like. ex. the boss is a total dick, but in the 3rd episode, you see that he has heart. (awwww)
"In its first week on the air, Outsourced attracted a 3.6 in the 18-49 demographic and 7.49 million total viewers. For the timeslot, it ranked in third place in total viewers but was second in the demo, where the numbers really count.
On the downside, Outsourced lost about 20% of its Office lead-in audience in the demo and 12% in total viewers. Also, about 15% of its audience tuned out midway through the episode. Those people gave it a try and probably won’t be back next week."--http://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/outsourced-cancel-keep-18725/
Big Lake has not been cancelled yet, somehow. But I am sure it's not coming back for a 2nd season.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Shows Sell... But Who's Watching?
"Outsourced" is apparently doing pretty good. I kinda can't stand the lead guy, he remind me of Jim from the Office, he only had one character, and he plays it to death. I haven't been able to watch the full second episode, but i am attempting to watch it now... as I type this blog.
"Big Lake" is so lame. I watched an episode by myself, then I watched another with company. We both agreed that the show is lame, yet we still watched the full episode and ended up laughing a good bit by the end. But most of the show is just awkward dialogue, it is not very well written- or acted, i can't figure it out.
okay, "Outsourced" is a little funny.
-Josh
"Big Lake" is so lame. I watched an episode by myself, then I watched another with company. We both agreed that the show is lame, yet we still watched the full episode and ended up laughing a good bit by the end. But most of the show is just awkward dialogue, it is not very well written- or acted, i can't figure it out.
okay, "Outsourced" is a little funny.
-Josh
Friday, September 24, 2010
The Installation Blog
So i went to the Installation of President Dr. Cynthia E. Anderson. It started at one. It was pretty boring, not to say that it should be exciting, but it was Snoozefest 2010. A bunch of genius teachers wore colorful robes, some of those teachers talk. One speaker was a current student, and he talked longer than anyone. The music was good, and it was a nice ceremony.
I talked to a guy from the Bamjar, and I told him, "Personally, I don't really care about this ceremony, but I have seen President Anderson walking around on campus and talking to anyone who says 'hi'." That's pretty cool, and I have never seen any of the past presidents walking on campus... then again i have no idea what they look like... probably something like this...
I talked to a guy from the Bamjar, and I told him, "Personally, I don't really care about this ceremony, but I have seen President Anderson walking around on campus and talking to anyone who says 'hi'." That's pretty cool, and I have never seen any of the past presidents walking on campus... then again i have no idea what they look like... probably something like this...
Thursday, September 9, 2010
2nd Blog
...So i watched a bunch of clips of Comedy Central's "Big Lake" and it is a Big Lake of Diarrhea. The target audience seems to be 18-30 year old. and they are trying to catch on to the new style of humor, but it can not really be captured on television....I think at least.
It works better in movies (like Hot Rod, and UHF) and/or short shows like the shows on Adult Swim. I think that this show was chosen for Comedy Central because the only good shows Comedy Central have are South Park, Tosh.0, and I guess the Daily Show and Colbert Report. Other wise Comedy Central should be called, Lack Of Comedy Central.
Back to "Big Lake." There are some cool people acting on the show. But even though they have been plenty of TV shows and movies, they still seem to act terribly. That's not to say that I didn't laugh, but I didn't LOL... just L.
My prediction? I think that this show will go for a season, maybe two and then be done with. But sometimes mediocre shows get picked up for second, third sometimes fourth season... I mean look at How I Met Your Mother.
I also started watching more "Outsourced" clips, but that can wait till my next blog:
Oh Blog, I Hardly Knew Ye.
-josh
It works better in movies (like Hot Rod, and UHF) and/or short shows like the shows on Adult Swim. I think that this show was chosen for Comedy Central because the only good shows Comedy Central have are South Park, Tosh.0, and I guess the Daily Show and Colbert Report. Other wise Comedy Central should be called, Lack Of Comedy Central.
Back to "Big Lake." There are some cool people acting on the show. But even though they have been plenty of TV shows and movies, they still seem to act terribly. That's not to say that I didn't laugh, but I didn't LOL... just L.
My prediction? I think that this show will go for a season, maybe two and then be done with. But sometimes mediocre shows get picked up for second, third sometimes fourth season... I mean look at How I Met Your Mother.
I also started watching more "Outsourced" clips, but that can wait till my next blog:
Oh Blog, I Hardly Knew Ye.
-josh
Friday, September 3, 2010
my first blog
Dear Internet,
This is my first Blog. I will be bloggering about the upcoming show "Outsourced" on NBC which starts on Thursday September 23 at 9:30. After watching a preview for this show, it doesn't look half as bad as the rest of the shows on NBC... but just HALF as bad...Until next time,
-Josh
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