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Post by Infantata on Nov 23, 2011 20:38:33 GMT -5
Here are the episode names and air dates (tentative):
Episode 1: Pilot (3.18 million viewers)
Episode 2: Home Invasion (2.46 m)
Episode 3: Murder House (2.58 m)
Episode 4: Halloween, Part 1 (2.96 m)
Episode 5: Halloween, Part 2 (2.74 m)
Episode 6: Piggy Piggy (2.83 m)
Episode 7: Open House (3.06 m)
Episode 8: Rubber Man (2.81 m)
Episode 9: Spooky Little Girl (2.85 m)
Episode 10: Smoldering Children (2.54 m)
Episode 11: Birth (2.59 m)
Episode 12: Afterbirth (season finale) (3.22 m)
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Post by Infantata on Nov 28, 2011 22:55:07 GMT -5
I thought fer sure Rubber Man would be JACKED! But it was the highest cable show for Thanksgiving Eve, and the 11pm slot had 1.15 million which put it in the #12 slot for the night. Add that total to the first-run and that night was quite rubbery!
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Post by Infantata on Dec 1, 2011 20:35:20 GMT -5
Well, I guess some people weren't upset about the RM episode as the SLG episode's viewership went UP.
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Post by spam1162 on Dec 2, 2011 6:19:05 GMT -5
I was a bit confused about Ep 9 title. "Spooky Little Girl". What little girl? Are they referring to Beth, because she was NOT a little girl!
All the other ep titles have been quite relevant...Spooky Little Girl? HUH?
Did I miss something?
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Post by kayekaye on Dec 2, 2011 10:59:02 GMT -5
My thoughts on your musings are that the episode focused heavily on Ms Short and (yech) Hayden. And maybe the term "Spooky Little Girl" had nothing to do with the chronological age of these women. The song lyrics, a term of endearment, perhaps any number of reasons. People make up pet names for others all the time. Telling your 5 yr old son he is your little man or when a boyfriend would call you Babydoll. And really, Dahlia was barely in her twenties and Hayden was still in college. In the terms of adulthood, they were still wet behind the ears.
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