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Hell's Kitchen Season 4
BballKates:
Based on the edits of the show I don't get the impression that Bobby will be or is going to be the winner. And I think your absolutely right about Chef Ramsay. As I said I didn't mean for it to sound racist I just think it is interesting that two very similar chefs could win in back to back seasons.
marigold:
:ascared the online betting site is down, gee I wonder why :funny: Bobbbbyyyy
marigold:
.... on a postive note, the ratings are good ;)
Off to its best start in four years, the NBA Finals slam-dunked the competish for ABC on two nights last week, but a more consistent Fox -- paced by its midweek reality hits -- led once again among young adults.
Fox made it 22 consecutive victories in the adults 18-49 demo, as "Hell's Kitchen" and both nights of "So You Think You Can Dance" delivered the week's top numbers outside of hoops action.
According to Nielsen estimates that include same-night DVR playback, Fox's 2.5 rating/8 share in 18-49 topped ABC's 2.2/7, with NBC third (1.9/6), followed by CBS (1.7/5), Univision (1.3/4) and USA (0.8/2).
Fox also led in adults 25-54 (2.6/8) and persons 12-34 (2.3/8), while CBS led in total viewers (7.2 million vs. 6.5 million for runner-up Fox).
Improved numbers this year for both the NBA Finals and hockey's Stanley Cup Finals on NBC helped the broadcast networks achieve something they haven't done at all in 2008: outperform the same week of a year ago. The major nets and CW were up a combined 5% in both 18-49 and total viewers vs. the second summer frame of 2007.
Meanwhile, final averages for the 2007-08 season that include all same-week DVR playback show that Fox won by a slightly larger margin than previously reported. The net's 4.3 rating in 18-49 reps a 5% improvement over the 2006-07 season and was a whopping 43% ahead of ABC and CBS (both at a 3.0).
Looking at Fox's week, "Hell's Kitchen" (4.4/12 in 18-49, 9.36 million viewers overall) continues to impress, whipping up its best scores to date for an episode that wasn't a season finale or that didn't follow "American Idol." Tuesday lead-in "Moment of Truth" also led its timeslot (2.7/9, 2.76m), and the net was also tough with "So You Think You Can Dance" on both Wednesday (3.7/11 in 18-49, 9.56m) and Thursday (3.3/10, 9.25m).
apskip:
Bobby went down in flames in episode 11, although Petrozza and Jen both tried to show even poorer results. Christina and Corey showed the teamwork that hsa been sorely lacking. Perhaps because they are the youngest in the competition(except for Jen being younger than Corey), they have worked well together and their teamwork has paid off in really good results. Christina won both the Cooking School challenge and the main dinner service last night. Corey was a close second both times.
TexasLady:
I must say, last night was a shocker. I didn't see this coming. I have to say, I cannot stand Christina, and her comment about Jen not being a team player was a hoot! Has Christina ever helped Jen or anyone else in the kitchen? Not that I've noticed, she is as self centered as Jen but more subtle.
Corey and Christina for final two? ???
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