415 – “Jumping Off Point”

414 – “Taking the Fall”

“Taking the Fall” – Monday, Nov. 23, 2015 at 9 p.m. (ET/PT)
The Major Crimes team is called to investigate a follow up attack on a victim of road rage, as a business executive and his wife fall prey to a furious driver in a pickup truck. As Thanksgiving approaches, Flynn suffers a setback on his road to recovery. And Rusty finally gets the interview with Slider that he wanted.

Written by Jim Leonard and Nick Zayas
Directed by Stacey K. Black


418 – “Penalty Phase”

“Penalty Phase” – Monday, Dec. 21, 2015 at 9 p.m. (ET/PT) – TV-14-DLV
Sharon and the team track an unhinged killer making his own film, with his victims as the stars as a new romance takes wing.

Written By Adam Belanoff
Directed by Michael M. Robin

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Major Crimes Season 4 Episode Order Extended – Again!

By M. Sharpe

mc black castMajorCrimesTV.net has learned that TNT has increased the episode order for Major Crimes Season Four to 23 episodes.

As we first announced in July, Major Crimes had its first episode order increase just prior to its season four premiere, with three episodes added to the order. With todays increase of five episodes, it brings the total for season four to 23 episodes.

5moreActor Phillip P. Keene tweeted about the extension this morning, announcing the increased episode order.

The announcement comes amid much suspense as fans wait for a Season 5 renewal announcement. Despite performing strongly in the ratings this summer as summer’s #1 most-watched scripted cable program, no renewal has been announced for season five, marking the first time the show has gone it its summer hiatus period without being renewed.

Major Crimes will return for the second half of its fourth season on Monday, November 2nd, 2015.

Ratings: Major Crimes Ends Summer Season With a Bang, Wins Night & Week as Most Watched Cable Series

By M. Sharpe


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Major Crimes ended its explosive summer season on a high note last night, capping off an impressive and consistent showing in the ratings for the last 10 weeks. Last night’s summer finale brought in 4.5 million total viewers, making it the second most watched episode of the summer season. The episode also won the night as the most watched scripted cable program, an honor it has held for its entire 10-week run.

Major Crimes continues to dominate the rest of TNT’s summer programing. In addition to reaching season-high viewership numbers, last week’s episode also won the week as the most watched scripted cable program, easily besting fellow TNT series Rizzoli and Isles, which held the #2 spot, by over 300k viewers, and bringing in almost 2 million more viewers than TNT’s other recently renewed summer series The Last Ship (2.98/0.8). Among the rest of TNT’s summer slate, Major Crimes continued its winning trend, more than doubling the ratings impact of its sister shows on the network, including Monday night lead-out Murder in the First (2.0/0.3), Proof (1.99/0.3), and Falling Skies (1.98/0.5).

Though a full reporting of time-delayed ratings weren’t immediately available, Major Crimes has continued to show strong growth in Live + 3 ratings, with episode 408 growing to 6.006 million viewers thus far, a 37% increase over it’s Live + Same Day impact, and a 4% increase over the prior weeks growth. In key demographics the episode showed even greater gains, with 0.9 million viewers 18-49 tuning in, a whopping 60% increase.

With numbers like this, we have to ask… TNT, what are you waiting for? It’s time to renew Major Crimes for Season 5!

 

 

Ratings: Major Crimes Hits New Season High, Wins Night as Most-Watched Scripted Program

By M. Sharpe


409-2Major Crimes hit a new milestone in its penultimate episode of the summer season, with last nights episode bringing in 4.57 million total viewers and becoming the most-watched episode of the season thus far. The episode also won the night as the Most Watched Scripted Cable Program for the 9th consecutive week.

Major (see what we did there!)increases were also seen in the all-important key advertiser demographic, with a 16% increase over the prior weeks episode for a total of 0.7 million viewers 18-49 years old.

The ratings for last nights episode also make it the most-watched episode of any of TNT’s summer programming this year, including Rizzoli and Isles. Major Crimes has consistently outperformed much of the rest of TNT’s summer programming including its Monday night lead-out Murder in the First (2.18/0.3), Proof (2.11/0.3), The Last Ship (2.85/0.8), and Falling Skies (1.93/0.5).

In time delayed ratings Major Crimes continues to show tremendous growth. In Live + 3 viewership episode 407 has thus far risen to 5.82 million viewers, a 37% growth over it’s Live + Same Day impact. Meanwhile in Live + 7 day, episode 406 finished with a total viewership of 8 million (a 6% increase over the prior week). In key demographics the increase with even greater, with 1.7 million adults 18-49 and 2.2 million adults 25-54 tuning in, an increase of 6% and 10%, respectively.

Overall, across all of TNT’s viewing platforms Major Crimes is reaching an average of 10.2 total viewers per episode. In addition, Major Crimes continues to be one of the most-watched cable programs this summer, consistently in the Top 2 Most Watched Scripted Programs Week-to-Week (trading the top spot with fellow TNT series Rizzoli and Isles throughout the summer), as well as claiming a spot in the Top 10 scripted programs for the summer in viewers 18-49 and 25-54.

(Hey TNT, about that season 5 renewal…. we’re waiting! )

 

 

 

 

 

 

410 – Fifth Dynasty

(Mid-Season Finale) “Fifth Dynasty” – Monday, August 10, 2015 at 9 p.m.

After Major Crimes identifies a murder victim as the son of State Superior Court Judge known for being tough on criminals, (Patricia Wettig), the squad hunts through her current case load, which involves an Aryan motorcycle gang and, much to their surprise, develops into the critical missing of a thirteen-year-old boy. Malcom-Jamal Warner, Ransford Doherty, Rene Rosado, Sonya Leslie, Nick Clifford, Mark Derwin and Aidan Blain guest star.

 

Written by Kendall Sherwood
Directed by Michael M. Robin
Created by James Duff

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