Ratings for “There’s No Place Like Home, Part 1″ Are In

Lost News — May 16, 2008 at 12:50 pm by admin

If there’s one important thing that I learned from Lost last night, it’s that Jesus Christ is not a weapon.  If there’s one important thing that I learned from the Nielsen ratings this morning, it’s that a lot of people are still forgetting to watch television.  Grey’s Anatomy and CSI were way down compared to last year, but the good news is that the ratings for "There’s No Place Like Home" ticked up a bit from last week’s numbers. The episode pulled in a total of 11.43 million viewers.  We’ll see if the ratings surge at all for the big two hour finale in a couple of weeks.

"The Beginning of the End" — 16.07 million
"Confirmed Dead" — 15.06 million
"The Economist" — 13.62 million
"Eggtown" — 13.53 million
"The Constant" — 12.9 million
"The Other Woman" — 13.0 million
"Ji Yeon" — 11.87 million
"Meet Kevin Johnson" — 11.28 million
"The Shape of Things to Come" — 12.4 million
"Something Nice Back Home" — 11.14 million
"Cabin Fever" — 11.28 million
"There’s No Place Like Home, Part 1" — 11.43 million


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