2/6/13

'Smash' Premiere Falls Short, Loses Viewers

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'Smash' Premiere Falls Short, Loses Viewers

After a long break, "Smash" returned with a two-hour premiere that went out of its way to emphasize how much it had changed since the first season. Julia's husband drama was jettisoned, along with the husband himself — she

We thought our expectations were appropriately adjusted when we opened the ratings spreadsheet this morning. We knew the return of NBC's Smash on Tuesday wasn't going to have nearly as big of an audience as the

“Smash,” which NBC extensively retooled after disappointing viewers who initially responded well to its pilot episode, fell a staggering 71 percent in the rating for the audience NBC most seeks to reach, viewers between the ages of 18 and 49. It also

I am the one critic on Earth who loved the first season of Smash. When I heard it was getting a major re-tooling for its midseason return, I was a little dismayed. Would it lose the elements I love about it? The Fame-esque/restrained Chorus Line

Presented without commentary, the most absurd moments from Season 2, episode 1, "On Broadway," and Season 2, episode 2, "The Fallout," in chronological order.

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