With NBC presenting their midseason offerings to the press on Wednesday, now seemed a good time to roll out the last of our “Midseason Report Card” posts, this time focusing on the peacock network that brings us siblings, voices, and Chicago everything. As with the previous posts of this nature, opinions come from KSiteTV’s Craig Byrne and Shilo Adams.
If you’re curious, here are some previous midseason report card posts as well as what we thought going in to Fall 2016. And then, let’s get started!
Analyzing the 2016 Fall Schedule: NBC | Midseason Report Card: ABC | Midseason Report Card: The CW | Midseason Report Card: CBS | Midseason Report Card: FOX
BEST SCHEDULING MOVE
Craig: I might not have pegged “Tuesday at 9” as the ideal place for This Is Us, but it certainly worked, giving NBC a solid middle for their Tuesday nights. The first half of the week is very strong for NBC, and This Is Us gives the network a consistent three days to launch the week. I do hope they can continue this momentum at midseason when they no longer have football to rely on.
WORST SCHEDULING MOVE
Craig: I don’t know what other options they may have had, but ultimately, moving Blindspot to Wednesdays at 8 may have doomed the show. However, as I said, I’m not entirely sure what other options are available, and being that it’s from an outside studio, I’m sure it’s not a priority. I also agree that Fridays seem to be an afterthought, which is a shame because Grimm at its height proved that there can be decent programming there ratings-wise. I do get amused looking at their Friday numbers now, knowing that they axed Constantine when it was doing better than a lot of what’s there in present day. I wish something like Timeless could work on Friday nights, but it’s probably too expensive to even be something they’d think about.