buttersister September 25, 2021 Share September 25, 2021 They'll be shooting around the block Monday! I'll alert the media😂 Link to comment
tv echo October 3, 2021 Share October 3, 2021 (edited) Final, adjusted ratings for the first two episodes of The Big Leap showed a smaller drop than originally indicated by the preliminary ratings numbers... Based on preliminary numbers, the ratings dropped from 0.4 demo and 1.968 M viewers (ep. 1) to 0.2 demo and 1.483 M viewers (ep. 2). That's a 50% drop. However, based on final, adjusted numbers, the ratings showed a drop from 0.29 demo and 1.474 M viewers (ep. 1) to 0.25 demo and 1.456 M viewers (ep. 2). (source 1 and source 2) In other words, here are the actual, final ratings for the first two episodes: Episode 1 (09/20/2021) 0.29 demo and 1.474 M viewers Episode 2 (09/27/2021) 0.25 demo (13.79% drop) and 1.456 M viewers (1.22% drop) (source) Still not great ratings, but not as bad a decline as originally reported. Also, on the bright side, Scott Foley got recognition for his portrayal of producer Nick Blackburn... Performer of the Week: Scott Foley By Team TVLine / October 2 2021https://tvline.com/2021/10/02/scott-foley-the-big-leap-performance-season-1-episode-2/ Quote THE PERFORMER | Scott Foley THE SHOW | Fox’s The Big Leap THE EPISODE | “Classic Tragic Love Triangle” (Sept. 27, 2021) THE PERFORMANCE | If you’ve yet to take the plunge and check out The Big Leap, you need to — now — if for no other reason than to marvel at Foley’s comedic tour de force. (Side note: There are many other reasons to tune in; the freshman dramedy, its appealing cast and swoon-worthy budding romances are all utterly winning. But we digress… ) The veteran of Felicity and Scandal has created in reality-show producer Nick Blackburn the quintessence of a love-to-hate character, a salty puppetmaster whose livelihood hinges on his ability to ruin lives. He’s a jerk and he knows it, but Foley makes him so freaking fun that we can’t help but delight in the manipulations that appall even him. And when the actor gets to explode, as he did over and over in Monday’s episode, it’s a thing of hilarious beauty. Doesn’t matter whether Nick is yelling at his underlings over the co-stars’ “mouth hug” that they missed getting on camera or the open-door policy he’d never have instituted, his portrayer lands his punchlines with such precision and force, they could leave bruises. Yet possibly even more amusing are Foley’s interactions with Galavant standout Mallory Jansen as choreographer Monica. With her, he gets to play the unusual mixture of attraction, admiration and terror that sums up Nick’s feelings about the frosty volcano, making their inevitable hookup every bit as awkward as you’d imagine — and as funny. So argue as you will that Foley has had better roles, that you preferred his work on, say, Grey’s Anatomy or Whiskey Cavalier. For our money, Nick is the cream of the enviable crop. And the way Foley goes all in with him, light on his feet and heavy on subtext, we suspect that he might agree. Edited October 3, 2021 by tv echo 3 1 Link to comment
DanaK October 5, 2021 Share October 5, 2021 On 10/3/2021 at 9:27 AM, tv echo said: Final, adjusted ratings for the first two episodes of The Big Leap showed a smaller drop than originally indicated by the preliminary ratings numbers... Based on preliminary numbers, the ratings dropped from 0.4 demo and 1.968 M viewers (ep. 1) to 0.2 demo and 1.483 M viewers (ep. 2). That's a 50% drop. However, based on final, adjusted numbers, the ratings showed a drop from 0.29 demo and 1.474 M viewers (ep. 1) to 0.25 demo and 1.456 M viewers (ep. 2). (source 1 and source 2) In other words, here are the actual, final ratings for the first two episodes: Episode 1 (09/20/2021) 0.29 demo and 1.474 M viewers Episode 2 (09/27/2021) 0.25 demo (13.79% drop) and 1.456 M viewers (1.22% drop) (source) Still not great ratings, but not as bad a decline as originally reported. It's dropping about 70% from its lead-in 9-1-1 though which can't be considered remotely good Link to comment
HerkyJerky October 10, 2021 Share October 10, 2021 The Washington Post critic LOVES this show: " Fox has gone all-in on gimmicky reality shows like “The Masked Singer” and its new hologram-based singing competition “Alter Ego,” but fall TV’s most promising original series is a somewhat gooey take on such programs. “Unreal” meets “So You Think You Can Dance” in “The Big Leap,” a behind-the-scenes drama about the making of a dance reality series in which the participants will take part in a live production of “Swan Lake.” Okay, so the premise doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, but the lively assemblage of characters — the amateur dancers who see their time on the show-within-the-show as a long-shot second chance, as well as the reality TV producers and judges who have their own reasons for being there — more than make up for the fanciful concept. The scenery must be delicious, because Scott Foley won’t stop chewing it while playing the Machiavellian mastermind of the “Swan Lake” series. His co-stars include Piper Perabo and Teri Polo, but it’s winsome newcomer Simone Recasner who steals every scene as a single mom and heavier dancer who grounds the tartly sweet drama with her hope against hope that America can finally see someone who looks like her as a star." 1 Link to comment
SonofaBiscuit October 22, 2021 Share October 22, 2021 "Hot sound guy" Brett Tucker will be recurring on The Big Leap: Quote Tucker will play Linus, a hunky boom operator who works on the set and is a potential love interest for Julia (Polo). 2 Link to comment
tv echo November 6, 2021 Share November 6, 2021 (edited) Fall’s New Shows: Which Ones Could Be Renewed? Which Have Us Worried? Meredith Jacobs NOVEMBER 3, 2021https://www.tvinsider.com/gallery/new-fall-2021-shows-renewed-canceled-ratings/#2 Quote The Big LeapPrediction: Could Go Either Way The Big Leap has, for the most part, lost viewers each week since the premiere (1.47 million). However, with Episode 7, it was up 21% in viewers (and 38% in the key demo) from the previous week. Average (seven episodes): 0.24 rating, 1.28 million viewers Edited November 6, 2021 by tv echo 3 1 Link to comment
kassandra8286 November 7, 2021 Share November 7, 2021 Go, little engine that could! You can do it! 3 Link to comment
tv echo November 8, 2021 Share November 8, 2021 (edited) The Big Leap, Our Kind of People Both Set for Short Freshman Runs on Fox By Matt Webb Mitovich / November 8 2021https://tvline.com/2021/11/08/the-big-leap-short-season-1-our-kind-of-people-fox/ Quote As suggested by Fox’s midseason schedule, neither The Big Leap nor Our Kind of People will be getting additional episode orders. Instead, they will wrap their freshman runs early, their renewal fates to be determined in the spring. Sources tell TVLine that both freshman shows, being serialized, were always on track to have finite freshman runs and thus were not expecting “back nine” orders or the like. Per our sister site Deadline, The Big Leap will air 11 episodes, while Our Kind of People will run for nine. The Big Leap‘s eighth episode airs tonight at 9/8c, while Our Kind of PPeople airs Episode 6 this Tuesday at 9 pm. Season-to-date, The Big Leap is averaging shy of 1.3 million total viewers along with a 0.24 demo rating (in Live+Same Day numbers), ranking last on both counts among all scripted Fox fare. OKOP, averaging nearly 1.5 mil and higher than a 0.3 demo rating, lands one slot higher. Edited November 8, 2021 by tv echo 2 Link to comment
DanaK November 8, 2021 Share November 8, 2021 31 minutes ago, tv echo said: The Big Leap, Our Kind of People Both Set for Short Freshman Runs on Fox By Matt Webb Mitovich / November 8 2021https://tvline.com/2021/11/08/the-big-leap-short-season-1-our-kind-of-people-fox/ Yeah, not looking good for renewal for our little engine Link to comment
peachmangosteen November 8, 2021 Share November 8, 2021 It does say it was always the plan to have a shorter run/that they weren’t ever expecting a back nine order so probably not as bad as it sounds. Still, sadly it doesn’t seem like there’s much hope this will get a second season. 2 Link to comment
Maverick November 9, 2021 Share November 9, 2021 The "they were always planned to be short seasons" statement sounds like PR bullshit. They're called the back be a lot shows get an order for 13 episodes and if they do well they get what's generally regarded as a full season--22 episode, or 9 more. 11 and 9 episodes sounds like they were cut before even finishing the 13 episodes and this announcement is to save face. Link to comment
yourdreamer November 9, 2021 Share November 9, 2021 I just hope against all hope that there aren’t a bunch of cliffhangers at the end then. I would like a nicely wrapped up show. Lots to ask, I know. 9 Link to comment
Retired at last November 9, 2021 Share November 9, 2021 That gives us 3 more episodes (after last night) to complete this season. I don't know how long the show, with this cast, can continue. Assuming they do perform Swan Lake in the last show, then this show, for all intents and purposes, is done. They could do another season with another cast, but once Swan Lake airs, this cast is done. Now, they could show what happens to the people we have come to know, but that is another show completely. Link to comment
GaT November 9, 2021 Share November 9, 2021 21 hours ago, tv echo said: The Big Leap, Our Kind of People Both Set for Short Freshman Runs on Fox By Matt Webb Mitovich / November 8 2021https://tvline.com/2021/11/08/the-big-leap-short-season-1-our-kind-of-people-fox/ I've been watching both these shows, & I can't remember the last time I started watching a show on network TV. How dissappointing. 2 Link to comment
DanaK November 10, 2021 Share November 10, 2021 The Futon Critic says the season finale is Dec 6 http://thefutoncritic.com/showatch/big-leap/listings/ Link to comment
tv echo November 25, 2021 Share November 25, 2021 (edited) When TV's Big Fall Finales Are Airing, Including Grey's Anatomy And One Chicago Shows By Nick Venable last updated 1 day agohttps://www.cinemablend.com/television/when-tvs-big-fall-finales-are-airing-including-greys-anatomy-and-one-chicago-shows Quote Monday, December 6 9-1-1 Season 5, Fox, 8:00 p.m. Black Ink Crew Season 7, VH1, 8:00 p.m. (Season Finale) Hoarders Season 13, A&E, 8:00 p.m. (Season Finale) The Neighborhood Season 4, CBS, 8:00 p.m. Bob (Hearts) Abishola Season 3, CBS, 8:30 p.m. NCIS Season 19, CBS, 9:00 p.m. The Big Leap Season 1, Fox, 9:00 p.m. (Season Finale) NCIS: Hawai'i Season 1, CBS, 10:00 p.m. Edited November 25, 2021 by tv echo Link to comment
peachmangosteen December 8, 2021 Share December 8, 2021 ‘The Big Leap’ Creator Liz Heldens On Season 1 Finale Twists & Season 2 Renewal: “We Are Very Hopeful” Quote DEADLINE: The Season 1 finale sets up where you could go if the show gets another season. Can you share an update? Are you planning for more just yet? HELDENS: We are very hopeful about a season two! The show does well on Hulu, the cast is spectacular, it’s been well received and people who find the show really love it. I had come to terms with this getting cancelled but now my hopes are back up dammit! 1 6 Link to comment
SoMuchTV December 20, 2021 Share December 20, 2021 I had never heard of this show, until I heard a quick mention on a recent "Extra Hot Great" podcast, and it was enough to make me check it out. Otherwise I don't think it would have been on my radar at all. I'm about halfway through now, but I'm glad (for the people in the early episode threads saying "oh I love it but I'm afraid it won't last the season") to see that there seems to be at least a (short) season completed. With (as hinted above), twists! 1 Link to comment
MsNewsradio March 4, 2022 Share March 4, 2022 The Big Leap Canceled Really unfortunate. I enjoyed this show. 1 Link to comment
I Want My MBTV March 5, 2022 Share March 5, 2022 Not really surprised but still disappointed. I enjoyed this show and could easily see it come back every season with a new group of contestants. Instead looks like we'll just be getting more horrible reality shows. 5 Link to comment
kassandra8286 March 7, 2022 Share March 7, 2022 Bummer. Ugh, why do I let myself get sucked into becoming invested in network shows. Fox and ABC are the worst. I still hold decades-long grudges against them, lol. Link to comment
Snapdragon March 7, 2022 Share March 7, 2022 Aww, man! I knew it was probably going to get cancelled but I was holding out hope. I've loved Scott Foley since I first saw him on Felicity when I was sixteen (he's the only reason I watched Scandal) and I think Nick is the most interesting character he's ever played. I blame the marketing for the low ratings. They made it seem as if the show was going to be this touchy-feely, cheesy thing when really it was more of dramedy. If they had played up the comedy angle in the ads, I think a lot more people would have tuned in. 5 Link to comment
cardigirl May 6, 2022 Share May 6, 2022 On 3/4/2022 at 6:32 PM, MsNewsradio said: The Big Leap Canceled Really unfortunate. I enjoyed this show. I really enjoyed this show too. Am angry that Call Me Kat gets renewed (garbage) but this was not. Possibly it's too expensive. Darn. 1 3 Link to comment
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