Unsurprisingly, CBS' The Big Bang Theory was the king in the Thursday night ratings. NBC's Sean Saves the World was up, thanks to its The Voice lead-in.
CBS won the night in both viewers and in the all-important 18-49 demographic, though numbers dropped after every show, HitFix reports. The network averaged a 2.5 in the ratings and 10.17 million viewers. Big Bang easily won its slot with a 4.8 in the demo and 16.58 million viewers.
The Millers lost half the viewers, but was up slightly in the key demo at 2.7. The Crazy Ones was also up slightly to 2.1, while Elementary dipped down for the first time in a couple weeks to a 1.7 in demo.
ABC came in second, but the numbers weren't that rosy with a 2.1 in the demo and 6.89 million viewers. Spinoff Once Upon a Time in Wonderland continues to drop, down to a 0.9 in the demo. Grey's Anatomy improved to a 2.7 in the demo. Scandal ticked down to a season low at 2.7.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, NBC came in third with an average of 6.6 million viewers and a 1.9 demo rating. The Voice brought in decent numbers with a 2.7 demo rating, but helped to boost the two comedies after it. Sean Saves the World was up a series high at 1.7 and The Michale J. Fox Show went up to a 1.3 in the demo. Parenthood also was up, to a demo rating of 1.5.
Fox suffered with The Voice as competition on Thursday night as the network averaged a 1.4 and 3.8 million viewers. X-Factor was down to a 1.2 rating in the demo. Glee dropped to a 1.5 in the demo, tying a series low.
The CW was up a little on the night with 2.1 million viewers and a 0.9 rating. The Vampire Diaries improved to a 1.2 and Reign remained steady with a 0.6 in the demo.
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