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Ratings: Week of October 25

From Bill Brioux at TV Feeds My Family:

  • Ratings across Canada Oct. 25-31
    “CBC’s Dragon’s Den pulled 1,277,000, which still could not boost Being Erica (363,000) above the Brampton barrier. Even Global’s Shattered (431,000) now draws better than Ms. Strange.” Read more.
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Being Erica and Shattered on the way out?

From Andrew Ryan of the Globe and Mail:

  • Clunkers and keepers: Fall season shows its true colours
    “The smell of blood is now in the air. Expect networks to hand out more pink slips in the weeks ahead. For no apparent reason the Wednesday TV schedule is split almost evenly between new programs likely to be around for years to come, and shows living on borrowed time. Let’s take stock.” Read more.
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Shattered hits the UK

From Lucy Mangan of the Guardian:

  • Shattered – a stonking showcase for its mesmerising hero
    “he is the perfect choice to play the lead in the new police drama Shattered (Mondays, Hallmark). Ben Sullivan is a homicide detective with multiple personality disorder. It’s been in apparent abeyance, but re-emerges – as luck would have it – in the opening episode when he and his new (young, blonde, idealistic yadda yadda) partner Amy come under fire from a serial-killing baddie. His alter ego tells Amy to shoot the man because he has a gun. Turns out he does not. They fake the necessary and get away with it, though young, blonde, idealistic, yadda yadda Amy is Not Happy.” Read more.

From Brian Mciver of the Daily Record:

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New tonight: Shattered on Global – “Sound of a Strap”

smallWednesday, September 29 – 10pm ET/PT

Ben, Lynch, Terry and Hall meet the coroner and a flurry of forensic technicians at a trailer park where five male teenagers have been discovered, all shot to death. Clues at the scene lead Ben to believe that the hit was gang-related and there may also be a witness. A search of the area uncovers a bruised, partially dressed and terrified girl, who claims not to remember anything.

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