Ratings: S.H.I.E.L.D. Drops; Brooklyn Nine-Nine Grows

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. took another dip Tuesday.

The ABC drama, which has steadily fallen each week since its big debut, drew 7.1 million viewers and a 2.6 in the adults 18-to-49 demographic, down two tenths from last week. That didn't ...
 read full article

Free | CBS Aired: 10/22/2013

Season 3, Episode 5
When Shaw is tasked to stay close to a 10-year-old identified by The Machine, she grudgingly develops respect for the young girl's skills in surveillance and realizes it could be the very reason why her number has come up. Meanwhile, Carter's mission to bring the crime organization HR to justice risks exposure. (TV-14 L, V)

Full Episode
Free | CBS Aired: 10/15/2013

Season 3, Episode 4
The team gets the number of a prominent New York lawyer and has to determine whether she orchestrated the death of her recently murdered husband, or if she is being framed. Meanwhile, Carter faces an issue with her new partner, Laskey, after he spots her with Reese, aka "The Man in the Suit." (TV-14 L, V)

Full Episode
Free | CBS Aired: 10/8/2013

Season 3, Episode 3
Reese and Finch enlist the help of Carter, Shaw and Zoe Morgan, who use their feminine wiles to bait a chameleon playboy who is either a predator or someone else's imminent prey. Meanwhile, The Machine helps Root to plot an escape from her psych ward confinement before a dangerous enemy can track her down. Paige Turco guest stars as Zoe Morgan. (TV-14 L, V)

Full Episode
Subscription | Amazon Instant Video Aired: 9/10/2013

Executive producers Jonathan Nolan (The Dark Knight) and Greg Plageman (Cold Case) are joined by the series stars for a special Q&A at the 2013 San Diego Comic-Con.

Full Episode

Social

Loading...

Person of Interest: More Ways to Watch

Amazon Video On Demand
Person of Interest: Season Two
Person of Interest: Season Two
Buy New: $32.99 (as of 1:01 AM EST - More info)
Buy
 

Ratings: S.H.I.E.L.D. Drops; Brooklyn Nine-Nine Grows

Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. took another dip Tuesday.

The ABC drama, which has steadily fallen each week since its big debut, drew 7.1 million viewers and a 2.6 in the adults 18-to-49 demographic, down two tenths from last week. That didn't ...
read more

Mega Buzz: A Parenthood Reunion, a Wonderland Villain and a Person Romance

Every week, editors Adam Bryant and Natalie Abrams satisfy your need for TV scoop. Please send all questions to mega_scoop@tvguide.com or tweet them to @adam_bryant or @NatalieAbrams.

Sarah and Hank seemed to share a nice moment in the last episode of Parenthood. Could they be getting back together? — Samantha
ADAM:
 Not likely. Remember Sarah's obnoxious neighbor Carl? Despite that bad first impression, Sarah will be wooed by Carl when she attends an event honoring him for setting up medical clinics in Third World countries. (Too bad he didn't exactly invite Sarah as his date.) Making matters worse, Sarah meets a potential new photography client at the event, but she soon learns that her competition for the gig is... Hank.

Loving Jafar on Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. But what is he really after? —Amanda
NATALIE:
"Jafar is not evil for evil's sake," executive producer Adam Horowitz tells us. "His actions come out of... read more

Ratings: NCIS, S.H.I.E.L.D. Fall; Supernatural Returns Strong

Looks like Ziva took some viewers with her.

NCIS' first Ziva-less episode Tuesday pulled in 17.9 million viewers and a 2.7 in the adults 18-to-49 demographic, dropping almost a full point from Cote de Pablo's farewell last week. A Voice recap show (10 million, 2.9) and Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (7.7 million, 2.8), which fell three tenths, both edged it out.

NBC topped the ...
read more

The Tuesday Playlist: Ladies' Night on POI, Frontline Tackles NFL Concussion Crisis

Last Thursday, I was honored to moderate a panel at the "Made in NY" PaleyFest at New York's Paley Center, celebrating the third season of CBS's terrific cyber-thriller Person of Interest. Before the discussion with many of the show's cast and executive producer Jonathan Nolan, there was a screening of this week's episode (Tuesday, 10/9c) — the best of the season to date, and a fairly pivotal one — that is especially enjoyable in how it showcases the series' fabulous femmes fatales. With the target du jour a chameleon Casanova, the women must act as nightclub and social-media bait: an off-duty and glammed-up Carter (Taraji P. Henson), the ferociously trigger-happy Shaw (Sarah Shahi, hilariously playing against her natural beauty) and Reese's favorite fixer, the alluring Zoe Morgan (recurring co-star Paige Turco). A CBS contact refers to them as "Finch's Angels," and if they want to spin themselves off, that would be fine by me. A scene where the three ladies of the evening compare their weaponry is a riot. So's a later scene in which Shaw reflects on her disdain for relationships. (When I asked Shahi if Shaw has a soft side, she wasted no time in barking a "No.")

read more

Ask Matt: Cancellations, Renewals (Sleepy Hollow), Breaking Bad, Person of Interest

Question: So we had the first cancellation of the season with Lucky 7 after two showings. There are no tears from me as I never watched it. My question is: On what planet did anyone ever perceive this show's premise to be interesting or sustainable? Out of the hundreds of pilots, it is sometimes hard to believe someone at ABC thought this was one of the best. What do you think is next? — Rob

Matt Roush: Next for ABC, or next in the long annals of "what were they thinking" pilots? (That sound you hear is ABC kicking itself for not keeping Body of Proof around as a back-up, because for the time being, Scandal repeats will be airing in place of the unlucky 7.) To be fair, Lucky was based on a more successful British series, The Syndicate, but something clearly got lost in translation. (Same thing must have happened regarding ABC's equally mediocre Betrayal, based on a Dutch series and adapted by the same exec producer, who's batting 0 for 2 right now.) Your point about the sustainability of a pilot's premise is a good one, and comes up frequently when analyzing the failure of shows as disparate as last season's Last Resort and (though it may be premature) this season's Hostages — more on that one later. But from the moment many of us saw clips of Lucky 7 at last spring's upfront presentation, it felt like nothing we could imagine almost anyone would want to see. And we were right.

read more

Are You Watching?
Loading ...
Premiered: September 22, 2011, on CBS
Rating: None
User Rating: (3,746 ratings)
Add Your Rating: 1 stars2 stars3 stars4 stars5 stars
Premise: A presumed-dead ex-CIA agent and a billionaire software genius try to stop crimes before they happen.

Cast

Person of Interest: The Complete First Season [Blu-ray]
Buy Person of Interest: The Complete First Season [Blu-ray] from Amazon.com
From Warner Home Video (Blu-ray)
Usually ships in 24 hours
Buy New: $31.49 (as of 1:01 AM EST - more info)
Person of Interest: Season Two
Buy Person of Interest: Season Two from Amazon.com
From Warner Home Video (DVD)
Usually ships in 24 hours
Buy New: $32.99 (as of 1:01 AM EST - more info)

more Person of Interest products

Our Partners

A TV Guide Digital Network Site