NBC decreases ‘The Cape’ episode count by three

Things are not looking good for NBC’s new superhero drama The Cape.  On the heels of a series ratings low this week, today the Peacock decided to cut the season one episode count from 13 to 10.  All signs are pointing to cancellation, so I hope you’re not too invested in these characters already.  After the five episodes that aired thus far, I’ve stuck with it but news of the cut does not come as a surprise.  As easy as it might be to criticize the show’s cheesy dialogue, lack of top notch action sequences, and poor character development, what it all comes down to is ratings for the network.  Last night’s episode drew a meager 5.3 million viewers; that’s down 6% from the previous week.  The TV watching public doesn’t seem interested in it, and soon the network won’t be either.  According to Deadline, now that The Cape will bow out earlier than expected, fans of the serial sci-fi The Event can prepare for that show to make a return on March 7 in a two-hour block.

[Via Deadline]

1 thought on “NBC decreases ‘The Cape’ episode count by three

  1. episodes 1 and 2 were good. episode 3 was ok. episode 4 plodded along for too long. episode 5 actually had a good plot and new character but plodded along too. I tend to agree with your assessment….hopefully they will allow it to have a good permanent ending, unlike Flash Forward.

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