Ratings Notes: Major Crimes Scores Big on Two Continents!


2.02- raydor rusty provenzaThough there was no new episode this week, that didn’t keep Major Crimes from continuing to dominate in the ratings on two continents!

-Here in the U.S., last week’s summer finale of Major Crimes came in as one of basic cable’s Top 2 Scripted Programs for the week among total viewers, and in the Top 3 Dramas for the week with adults 25-54. In Live + 3 ratings, last weeks episode has risen to 6.7 million viewers, with 2.1 million adults 25-54, and 1.5 million adults 18-49, a 2% growth for both key demos. (source: TVbytheNumbers)

-In Live + 7 day ratings, episode 208 stayed steady with the increases seen for the previous week, topping out at 7.3 million total viewers and 2.1 million adults 25-54.

- Meanwhile in the United Kingdom, episode 202 of Major Crimes topped its own UK season 2 premiere numbers by 5%. That ranks as a new series high for Major Crimes on Universal Channel UK. Of the new high, TVWise noted that “ratings for Major Crimes hold steady, the series will be on track to outstrip Law & Order: Special Victims Unit to become Universal’s highest rated series.” (Source: TVWise)

Major Crimes has already been renewed for season 3, and season 2 will return to TNT on Monday, November 25th at 9pm/8c.

James Duff on Rusty Beck and ‘Thrown Away’ Children


2.02-rusty2 lrA new article in the New York Times looks at some of the current films and TV shows that are exploring the issues surrounding children in foster care, and spoke to Series Creator James Duff about Rusty Beck and Major Crimes.

“Another cable series takes a grittier approach to a similar subject. In the Los Angeles police procedural “Major Crimes” on TNT, the main character, Capt. Sharon Raydor (Mary McDonnell) becomes an unofficial foster mother to Rusty (Graham Patrick Martin), a gay, homeless teenager and former sex worker who is a key witness in a case. “Major Crimes” treats Rusty with sympathy without glossing over his past. That’s because the character comes from a deeply personal place for the show’s creator, James Duff, who is gay.

“I ran away from home when I was 17,” said Mr. Duff, who said he is hoping to raise awareness of runaways or, as he called them, “thrown-aways,” by providing a window into a little-seen world.

“When I see what goes on now with thrown-away children in our own culture, I think Dickens would have blushed,” he said. “ ‘Oliver Twist’ is actually an uplifting story compared with the horrors that the unattended children of Los Angeles are suffering now.”

Read the full article here

 

 

‘Major Crimes’ Summer Finale Reviews


2.11-provenza raydor tao lrSome great reviews for the Major Crimes summer finale!

- Borg.com: “Breathtaking. Gut-wrenching.  This week’s summer season finale of Major Crimes should underscore for any naysayers TNT’s decision last week to renew the series for a third season.  Major Crimes wrapped its eleventh episode of the second season this week with what may be the best dramatic episode of television this year.  Revealing the murders by a “poster boy” model of several innocent victims, the producers took us on a different path through the Major Crimes typical police turf to a place we didn’t really want to go.  Creepy and disturbing in the way Medium once revealed its violent crimes, the audience was left on the edge of their seats not for any grand climax but simply marveling at how each of the cast members aided in solving the crime.” Read the full review here.

- HuffingtonPostTV: “The build-up to the reveal of who was writing those menacing letters to Rusty all season — continues on “Major Crimes.” While not as controversial as the first season finale of “The Killing” not revealing Rosie Larsen’s killer, this lack of resolution still created some distress among fans. Plus, this was only the mid-season finale, so it’s not too surprising that they’d want to wait on that reveal.”
Read full review here.

- Zap2It- “The final sequence was heartbreaking, if frustratingly short. Rusty was taken out of school on his first day by a couple of officers, while Sharon was summonsed to Taylor’s office. As Rusty arrived, the squad acted as if they knew this might be the last time they’d see the kid, but it was the moment when he saw Sharon with the stack of letters in her hands that really won the hour.” Read full review here.

 

 

Ratings Post: Summer Finale Wins Night, Ranks Top 2 Scripted Program of the Week


MAJOR CRIMES- Major Crimes finished its season on top, with Monday night’s summer finale coming in with 5.291 million live viewers and demo of 0.8 18-49, making it the highest rated scripted cable offering of the night for the 11th consecutive week!

- Last weeks episode of Major Crimes was the second most watched scripted cable program of the week, and has continued to grow in time delayed ratings with 6.9 million viewers in Live + 3 day ratings, and 2.0 million adults 25-54 (an increase of 6% over the prior week) and 1.5 million adults 18-49 (up 1% over the prior week).

- Episode 208 of Major Crimes saw big gains in Live + 7 day ratings, finishing with 7.0 million total viewers, and 2.2 million adults 25-54.

We’ll continue to report time delayed ratings as they are released over the next few weeks.

Congrats to the cast and crew of Major Crimes on their season 3 renewal! Major Crimes will return to television with winter portion of their 2nd season on November 25th.

Written by M. Sharpe

Making Her Case- Nadine Velazquez Talks Emma Rios and Major Crimes

By M. Sharpe

Photo Credit: Eddy Chen/TNT

Photo Credit: Eddy Chen/TNT

As a new cast member in season two of Major Crimes, Nadine Velazquez says she was nervous about stepping into the role of Emma Rios. “I was surprised at the reaction,” Velazquez told MajorCrimesTV.net, of the initial backlash to the no-nonsense deputy district attorney. Now as the show approaches its summer finale, Velazquez says she is feeling a change in the character herself, and in the reaction from fans, but cautions, “I don’t want to soften Emma too much.”

Following the evolution of a character from outsider to beloved core member of the ensemble cast is a journey that viewers of Major Crimes are already familiar with, having observed Sharon Raydor, and to a lesser extent, Rusty Beck, already complete the transition.  Though much of the initial reaction to Rios (and Sharon before her) had to do with issues of gender and perceived antagonism towards the lead characters, Velazquez is eager to explore Emma’s hidden vulnerabilities, and how those traits may help the character learn to better interact with the rest of the squad. Continue reading

Review: Flipping Channels- Major Crimes


2.11-provenza raydor tao hqA new review on NashvilleScene.com takes a look at the success of Major Crimes as it goes into tonight’s chilling mid-season finale.

“There was plenty of skepticism when TNT opted to retain most of the cast from The Closer two years ago, folding those characters into a spin-off titled Major Crimes. The biggest problem was widespread doubt the producers could create another breakout character like Kyra Sedgwick’s Brenda Johnson, whose personality and charisma often elevated otherwise routine episodes and kept the audience’s attention in situations ranging from odd or silly to chaotic and powerful.

As Major Crimes wraps its second season 8 p.m. tonight on TNT, it seems the show has largely settled those doubts. Series creator James Duff slightly tweaked The Closer‘s formula in making the switch to Major Crimes, moving Mary McDonnell’s Capt. Sharon Raydor (introduced during the earlier show’s final episodes) to the forefront.

Major Crimes‘ first season focused on her promotion and battle to gain the trust of her comrades, the identical struggles Johnson endured during The Closer‘s formative period. Duff added another twist with the presence of teenager Rusty Beck (Graham Patrick Martin), also initially introduced in a strong late-era episode of The Closer. Beck was and is a witness in the Phillip Stroh case, but Raydor’s decision to bring Beck into her home proved both unexpected and intriguing. The growth of their relationship has been a key element throughout the show’s second season.

The program also added a new cast member in Nadine Velazquez, who portrays prickly DA Emma Rios. While Rios’ primary job is to prosecute the pending Stroh case, she often gets involved with the team’s other cases. She also frequently clashes with Raydor, because she views her ties to key witness Beck as detrimental to getting a conviction.

During its first season, Major Crimes was TNT’s No. 1 scripted drama in the ratings. The program’s performance improved in Season Two, and it did so well TNT increased its episode count from the original order of 15 it to 19.

Tonight’s season finale again forces Capt. Raydor to make heat-of-the-moment decisions that end in controversy. This time the squad’s after a psycho on a killing spree, with every victim earning more unwanted media attention. The way Raydor handles the situation will have a huge impact on both her future and that of the Major Crimes unit — but you’ll just have to tune in to see how.”"

Read the full article here.

 

Audio: Mary McDonnell Talks Major Crimes on America Weekend

Mary McDonnell talks with Paul Harris of America Weekend.

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