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It was a night filled with repeats, reality and a movie on the major networks last night, but three Wednesday dramas aired new episodes.

Here is how those three Wednesday night dramas fared in the overnight ratings:

8 PM Show:
The 100 (The CW) [NEW] – 719,000 viewers

9 PM Show:
Bulletproof (The CW) [NEW] – 358,000 viewers

10 PM Show:
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (ABC) [NEW] – 1.4 million viewers

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

NOTE: The second season of the Netflix thriller The Order will premiere online today.

5:10 PM:
Captain America: Civil War movie on Syfy

6 PM:
The Perfect Catch movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Taken movie on AMC
Enough movie on E!
Furious 7 movie on FX

6:10 PM:
Quantum of Solace movie on HBO 2

7 PM:
Descendants movie on Disney (Reair)
The Irresistible Blueberry Farm movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)

8 PM:
Burden of Truth on The CW (NEW)
Council of Dads on NBC (NEW)
You’re Bacon Me Crazy movie on Hallmark Channel (Encore)
London Has Fallen movie on TNT

8:25 PM:
Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2 movie on Syfy

8:30 PM:
Enough movie on E!

9 PM:
Blindspot on NBC (NEW)
Descendants 2 movie on Disney (Reair)
Two Turtle Doves movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)

10 PM:
Furious 7 movie on FX

Enjoy!

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Last night was another night filled with reality and repeats on the major networks as well as a special and one new episode of a Tuesday night drama.

Here is how that lone Tuesday night dramas fared in the overnight ratings:

8 PM Show:
Stargirl (The CW) [NEW] – 940,000 viewers

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On June 21, the new HBO series Perry Mason will debut at 9 PM

On the heels of an unsavory investigation involving a famous comedian, Perry Mason (Matthew Rhys) is hired to solve a perplexing case involving the brutal kidnapping of 1-year-old Charlie Dodson.

The cast includes Tatiana Maslany and John Lithgow.

Here is a trailer for Perry Mason:

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The UPtv movie Mechanics of Love will debut on June 21 at 7 PM.

Shocked to learn her father’s auto-repair shop is in the red, Mattie finds herself caught between the interests of childhood friend, Jake and Devin, the charming-would be buyer of her dad’s business. Mattie starts to realize that fancy clothes don’t make a prince.

The cast includes Tyler Hynes, Shenae Grimes, Emily Tennant, and Lochlyn Munroe.

Here is a trailer for Mechanics of Love.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

NOTE: The new Hulu drama Love, Victor will debut online today.

5:50 PM:
Ghost movie on Showtime

6 PM:
My Favorite Wedding movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
The Secret Life of Pets (animated) movie on FX

6:30 PM:
Underworld: Blood Wars movie on Syfy

7 PM:
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Heist and Seek movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Encore)
The Dark Knight Rises movie on AMC

7:15 PM:
Love, Simon movie on FXM

8 PM:
The 100 on The CW (NEW)
Love, Romance & Chocolate movie on Hallmark Channel (Reair)
Taken movie on AMC
Sing (animated) movie on FX

8:30 PM:
Captain America: Civil War movie on Syfy

9 PM:
Matchmaker Mysteries: A Killer Engagement movie on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Reair)

9:01 PM:
(500) Days of Summer movie on Starz

9:30 PM:
The Fault in Our Stars movie on FXM

9:35 PM:
The Spy Who Dumped Me movie on EPIX

10 PM:
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. on ABC (NEW)
Man on Fire movie on AMC
London Has Fallen movie on TNT

10:30 PM
Sing (animated) movie on FX

Enjoy!

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Despite what is going on in the world (and how hard real life is for everyone), we’ve got a little diversion from reality with the scripted programming that aired throughout May. There was a lot of cable dramas airing new episodes throughout May along with a little over a handful of made-for-TV movies.

Let’s take a look at the ratings for the dramas first:

CABLE DRAMAS

MONDAYS:

Almost Paradise – The Christian Kane tropical-set drama aired four new episodes of its debut season during the month as well as the season finale on June 1. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 4 – 198,000 viewers
May 11 – 227,000 viewers
May 18 – 259,000 viewers
May 25 – 210,000 viewers
June 1 – 249,000 viewers

This averages out to 229,000 for that time period. WGN America has yet to announce if Almost Paradise will get a second season.

Barkskins – The period piece National Geographic limited series debuted with two episodes on May 25, earning 994,000 viewers and 723,000 viewers for those two hours. The remaining of the episodes of this limited series aired in June, and those ratings will be provided in next month’s report.

TUESDAYS:

If Loving You Is Wrong – The OWN drama aired four new episodes from its fifth season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 5 – 1 million viewers
May 12 – 1.1 million viewers
May 19 – 1.1 million viewers
May 26 – 1.1 million viewers

This average out to 1.1 million viewers for May. New episodes aired on June 2 and June 9 with the series finale of If Loving You Is Wrong set to air on OWN tonight Tuesday, June 16 at 10 PM.

WEDNESDAYS:

Motherland: Fort Salem – The new supernatural Freeform drama aired its final three episode from its debut season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 6 – 267,000 viewers
May 13 – 257,000 viewers
May 20 – 313,000 viewers (Season Finale)

This averages out to 279,000 for May. Freeform has given a second season order to Motherland: Fort Salem.

THURSDAYS:

Siren – The Freeform fantasy series aired the final four episodes from its 3rd season during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 7 – 406,000 viewers
May 14 – 416,000 viewers
May 21 – 430,000 viewers
May 28 – 368,000 viewers (Season Finale)

This averages out to 405,000 viewers for May. Siren has yet to be renewed for a fourth season by Freeform.

Vagrant Queen – The new sci-fi series aired four new episodes during May with the final episode from its debut season airing on June 4. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 7 – 208,000 viewers
May 14 – 189,000 viewers
May 21 – 155,000 viewers
May 28 – 229,000 viewers
June 4 – 215,000 viewers

This averages out to 199,000 viewers for that time period. Vagrant Queen has yet to be renewed for a second season by Syfy.

FRIDAYS:

There were no cable dramas airing on Fridays in May.

SATURDAYS:

Frankie Drake Mysteries – Five new episodes from the third season of the period piece drama aired on Ovation during the month as well as its final episode airing on June 6. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 2 – No ratings could be tracked down
May 9 – No ratings could be tracked down
May 16 – 147,000 viewers
May 23 – 153,000 viewers
May 30 – No ratings could be tracked down
June 6 – 180,000 viewers (Finale)

This averages out to approximately 160,000 viewers for that time period. Frankie Drake Mysteries has yet to be renewed for a fourth season.

SUNDAYS:

Killing Eve – The pop culture phenom aired the final three episodes from its 3rd season on both AMC and BBC America during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

AMC:
May 3 – 438,000 viewers
May 10 – 498,000 viewers
May 17 – 495,000 viewers (Season Finale)

BBC America:
May 3 – 380,000 viewers
May 10 – 419,000 viewers
May 17 – 393,000 viewers (Season Finale)

This averages out to 477,000 viewers for AMC and 397,000 viewers for BBC America. Killing Eve has been renewed for a fourth season.

Billions – The Showtime drama returned for the first half of its fifth season starting on May 3, airing four new episodes during the month as well as two new episodes in June, including its mid-season finale. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 3 – 610,000 viewers (Season Premiere)
May 10 – 633,000 viewers
May 17 – 568,000 viewers
May 24 – 625,000 viewers
May 31 – 519,000 viewers
June 7 – 647,000 viewers
June 14 – 660,000 viewers (Mid-Season Finale)

This averages out to 609,000 viewers for that time period. The second half of the fifth season of Billions is anticipated to return on Showtime sometime later in 2020 or in 2021.

Good Witch – The 6th season of the popular family friendly Hallmark Channel drama premiered on May 3, airing five episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 3 – 1.9 million viewers (Season Premiere)
May 10 – 2 million viewers
May 17 – 1.8 million viewers
May 24 – 1.9 million viewers
May 31 – 1.9 million viewers

This averages out to 1.9 million viewers for May. New episodes aired on June 7 and June 14 with the next new episode of Good Witch set to air on the Hallmark Channel on Sunday, June 21 at 9 PM.

I Know This Much Is True – This HBO limited series, starring Mark Ruffalo in a dual role debuted on May 10, airing four episodes during May and its final two episodes in June. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 10 – 323,000 viewers (DEBUT)
May 17 – 313,000 viewers
May 24 – 314,000 viewers
May 31 – 391,000 viewers
June 7 – 377,000 viewers
June 14 – 452,000 viewers (Finale)

This averages out to 362,000 viewers for that time period. This was a limited series and only had 6 episodes.

Hightown – This hard-hitting new crime drama debuted on Starz on May 17, airing three episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 17 – 224,000 viewers (DEBUT)
May 24 – 228,000 viewers
May 31 – 231,000 viewers

This averages out to 228,000 viewers for May. New episodes aired on June 7 and June 14 with the next new episode of Hightown set to air on Starz on Sunday, June 21 at 8 PM.

Snowpiercer – The long-delayed small screen adaptation of the box office film finally debuted on TNT on May 17, airing three episodes during the month. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 17 – 1.9 million viewers (DEBUT)
May 24 – 1.2 million viewers
May 31 – 1.2 million viewers

This averages out to 1.4 million viewers for May. New episodes aired on June 7 and June 14 with the next new episode of Snowpiercer set to air on TNT on Sunday, June 21 at 9 PM.

Quiz – The 3-part AMC mini-series debuted on May 31 with its 2nd and 3rd episodes airing on June 7 and June 14. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

May 31 – 244,000 viewers (DEBUT)
June 7 – 352,000 viewers
June 14 – 261,000 viewers (Finale)

This averages out to 286,000 viewers for that time period. This was a mini-series airing on AMC, and there will be no more episodes.

Penny Dreadful: City of Angels – The spin-off series actually debuted on April 26 and aired five new episodes during May. The ratings for those episodes are as follows:

April 26 – 448,000 viewers (DEBUT)
May 3 – 318,000 viewers
May 10 – 352,000 viewers
May 17 – 308,000 viewers
May 24 – 369,000 viewers
May 31 – 348,000 viewers

This averages out to 357,000 viewers for that time period. New episodes aired on June 7 and June 14 with the next new episode of Penny Dreadful: City of Angels set to air on Showtime on Sunday, 21 at 10 PM.

Belgravia – The Julian Fellowes period piece drama aired the final three episodes of its debut season on EPIX during May, but no ratings could be tracked down for those episodes. There are no plans for a second season of Belgravia.

Call the Midwife – The long-running PBS period piece drama aired the final three episodes of its 9th season during May, but ratings could not be tracked down. A 10th season of Call the Midwife has yet to be announced.

World on Fire – The period piece drama aired the final the final three episodes of its debut season during May, but no ratings could be tracked down. A second season of World on Fire was ordered, but it is uncertain when it will air on PBS.

Baptiste – The new drama also aired the final three episodes of its debut season on PBS during May, but no ratings could be tracked down. A second season of Baptiste has yet to be announced.

MADE-FOR-TV MOVIES AND MINI-SERIES

There were 7 made-for-TV movies that aired during May. Here are the ratings for those movies that could be tracked down:

How to Train Your Husband (Hallmark Channel) – 1.8 million viewers
Aurora Teagarden Mysteries: Heist and Seek (Hallmark Movies & Mysteries) – 1.6 million viewers

No ratings could be tracked down for the following May movies:

A Moving Romance (UPtv)
Can’t Buy My Love (UPtv)
Change of Heart (UPtv)
Groomzilla (UPtv)
Touched By Romance (UPtv)

Ratings results for the cable dramas, mini-series and made-for-TV movies that have and will air in June will be posted as soon as possible in July.

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It was a night filled with lots of reality and repeats on the major networks with only one Monday night airing a new episode that was in it’s season finale.

Here is how that lone Monday night dramas fared in the overnight ratings:

9 PM Show:
Roswell, New Mexico (The CW) [NEW – Season Finale] – 658,000 viewers

What did you watch on TV last night. Please share.

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Rueben’s Ramblings is celebrating its 10th Anniversary!!

In honor of that I decided to highlight some of the big events that took place during each year of the past 10 years.

Today’s salute is focused on 2013:

Some memorable shows that debuted during that year included:

* The Americans – This FX drama hit the small screen in May, starring former Felicity star Keri Russell and Brothers & Sisters alum Matthew Rhys as an average American couple with kids who were anything but. They were actually embedded Russian agents at the height of the Cold War. The show was heralded by critics for its writing, characters and acting, but it didn’t win any Emmys until its last season on the air while receiving two Peabody Awards, which is a rarity.

* Orphan Black – This innovative series debuted on BBC America in March, and featured talented actress Tatiana Maslany not only in the lead role of Sarah Manning, but during the show’s five season run, she appeared in at least 13 different versions of herself: same face, but different name, different upbringing, different life. It was a ground-breaking show that will never be replicated.

* Sleepy Hollow – The FOX drama debuted in September with the most outlandish tagline: Ichabod Crane is resurrected and pulled two and a half centuries through time to unravel a mystery that dates all the way back to the founding fathers. The show shouldn’t have worked (and after season one, it really didn’t), but its debut season made the most implausible story work, and had people looking forward to hearing Ichabod call Abbie Mills – leftenant.

* Orange Is the New Black – The comedy-drama debuted in the summer of 2013, becoming the most watched series on Netflix and won three Emmy Awards for its first season. The show was widely acclaimed by critics and fans alike and was praised for “humanizing prisoners and for its depiction of race, sexuality and gender and body types.

Some of the shows that came to an end in 2013 were:

* Nikita – The CW remake came to an end in December of that year after four seasons on the air; and the leads, Nikita and Michael, even got to have a happy ending: they ended up married (they eloped), spending their life together on an island, but going on one last mission as you can see in this video clip:

You can also read my salute to the show.

* Burn Notice – After 7 seasons on the USA Network, this action drama came to an end in September with one very big series finale. Mama Bear Maddie sacrificed herself to save Michael; Michael and Fiona’s deaths were faked with Jesse and Sam seemingly prepared to take on the mantel held by Michael and his team previously while Michael and Fi were in a cabin safe and sound with Michael’s nephew.

* The Glades – This was the little cop show on A&E that should have been renewed, especially given it was in its fourth season and the final episode was to include the much anticipated wedding of leads Jim and Callie; but instead of getting to the church on time, Jim was shot by an unknown assailant, bleeding out in his home with no one the wiser as the finale came to an end. This was the worst kind of cliffhanger to leave for fans, but made all the more worse because the network cancelled the show AFTER this finale aired.

Among the top TV moments that year included the following:

Tony and Ziva finally kiss on NCIS. It only took 8 seasons of will they/won’t they and did they/didn’t they on the long-running CBS crime series for all that bottled up chemistry to finally lead to a kiss.

You can watch that scene below:

Richard Castle proposed to Kate Beckett on Castle. It may have taken five years for it to happen, but for fans of the show and of the TV couple, it was a moment long worth waiting for.

Here is the video of both the proposal that aired in the season finale in May of that year followed by Kate’s (albeit awkward) answer in the season premiere that fall:

Also in 2013, Castle celebrated its 100th episode – a big milestone for any show; and the same thing happened for the USA Network series Psych.

Another milestone in TV history, Doctor Who celebrated its 50th Anniversary. Make sure to check out the video below of when 11 meet 10:

Before the massacre happened

Another big moment on TV was the Red Wedding episode of Game of Thrones otherwise known as “The Rains of Castamere.” For those countless viewers who (like me) were unaware of this story from the book, watching this massacre play out was literally and figuratively gut-wrenching, especially given the relentless amount of death depicted all throughout this show’s run.

Also for the fans of the long-running thriller Supernatural, it was so much fun to see fan favorite Felicia Day show up as Charlie Bradbury, who would play an important role in the lives of the brothers Winchester.

A big announcement was made on March 13 by Veronica Mars series creator Rob Thomas. A Kickstarter campaign took place with the goal of raising 2 million dollars to create a box office film that would continue the cult classic/fan favorite TV series. The devoted fans rallied together that culminated in 5.7 million dollars to make the film a reality.

In movie news, the #1 box office film was Iron Man 3, but it was the animated movie Frozen that took the world by storm. One movie that might not have been a box office hit – it only earned 5.3 million – but Joss Whedon (the man behind Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly and the director of Marvel’s The Avengers) released a modern-day take of William Shakespeare’s classic tale of Much Ado About Nothing. Two of the worst movies, however, were Grown Ups and R.I.P.D.

Just as in years past, I selected an interesting group of people who were the faces of that year and those faces that people should be on the look-out for in the coming year.

Among those I selected in 2013 included: Aaron Tveit, Luke Mitchell, Emily Bett Rickards, Tom Mison, Lupita Nyong’o, Sam Heughan, Lily James and Alicia Vikander.

The Faces of 2013

The New Faces of 2014

COMING SOON: Salute to 2014

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The Hallmark Channel movie Love Under the Olive Tree will debut on June 20 at 9 PM.

Nicole (Tori Anderson) has plans to expand her family’s Northern California olive oil business until childhood crush Jake (Benjamin Hollingsworth), heir apparent to the neighboring ranch and her biggest competitor, discovers the land where Nicole wants to build on may belong to his family, stemming from a decades-long feud since their grandfathers ended their partnership.

When a local judge decides to resolve the dispute by awarding it to the winner of the upcoming olive oil competition, the flames are further fanned between the families, but Nicole and Jake begin to find common ground and a romance develops as the big competition looms.

Here is a trailer and sneak peek for Love Under the Olive Tree:

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