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Sunday Cable Ratings: "Curb" bows out with 1.334 million; "Dexter" holding most of its audience

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November 24th, 2009

Dexter is off its season/series highs, but not by much.

Via "Travis Yanan"

Curb Your Enthusiasm (9:01pm, 42 minutes)
- 1.334 million viewers
- 0.8/1 HH
- 0.6/1 A18-49

Dexter (9pm, 51 minutes)
- 1.762 million viewers
- 0.9/1 HH
- 0.8/2 A18-49

Californication (10pm, 28 minutes)
- 0.773 million viewers
- 0.5/1 HH
- 0.4/1 A18-49

Tough Love
- 1.105 million viewers
- 0.8/1 HH
- 0.6/1 A18-49

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  1. Will

    Yeah strange, DEXTER peaked at 1.9 million a couple weeks ago, then fell a couple hundred thousand viewers and now seems to be rebuilding. Sunday’s episode was EPIC!!

  2. Samuel

    One of the best Dexter episode so far, really enjoyed it. They showed us they still can squeeze something (really) good of the serie

  3. Sundays Dexter was GREAT!

  4. Dave

    Agree that Sunday’s Dexter was probably the best episode of the season. It was really twisted and well done. Michael C. Hall and John Lithgow were both brilliant. “Having said that…” I absolutely HATED the final twist at the very end of the episode.

  5. velouria

    Dave is right. Sunday’s ep was great (minus the Angel and Laguerta crap) but the final twist had me rolling my eyes.

  6. Shea

    Was Dave making an indirect joke at this week’s curb? That was some funny stuff this week

  7. anonymous

    Ok Robert, I have a question. How many subscribers SHO has? Because I remember reading here that they were about 21 M. But I saw an article that was of this January where the president of SHO says that they are 16.5 M (he use the term household). Which I have to believe?

  8. Actually, I thought the final twist was very well done and added another dimension to the understory.

    It was the first time in a long time I’ve been genuinely surprised by a storyline in this age of spoilers.

    But as velouria says, the Batista-LaGuerta on-off-on again stuff really has to end. The show is meant to be about Dexter, after all.

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