![]() The Blacklist averaged a rating of 0.35 and audience of 3.26 in Season 8, so it seems likely that the change from Fridays to Wednesdays happening so close to the end of the season had something to do with the drop for the finale that said goodbye to Megan Boone’s Liz Keen. The abrupt change in nights and times could well have something to do with the Season 8 finale not exactly crushing in the ratings, even up against a rerun of CBS’ S.W.A.T. ET time slot on Wednesdays for the final two episodes. That said, the scheduling may have had something to do with The Blacklist’s disappointing numbers for the Season 8 finale.Īfter spending most of Season 8 on Friday nights, NBC switched The Blacklist to that 10 p.m. Mixed By 2nd Assistant David Emery Mixed By Assistant Alex Dromgoole Producer Keane Producer, Engineer, Programmed By Andy Green Written-By Hughes., Rice-Oxley., Chaplin. but neurologists tell The Daily Beast that’s not necessarily cause for alarm. The Night Sky Engineer Assistant, Engineer Pro-tools Julian Willmott Mastered By Ted Jensen Mixed By Mark Spike Stent. slot on Wednesday was certainly more enviable when The Blacklist aired new episodes on Fridays, when Fridays are generally not the ideal nights for shows to score big ratings. Jack Keane: Poland hit was clearly an accidental discharge of a missile by Ukrainians. ET on Wednesday without much competition in late June. Again, those aren’t the worst numbers in the world, but low for a high-stakes season finale that would feature the well-publicized departure of the lead in a pretty solid time slot of 10 p.m.
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