TMC
11-05-2016, 03:53 AM
https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/1938c234-ebf6-3ff6-9afc-85ac4db70893/ss_why-%26%2339%3Bgotham%26%2339%3B-and.html
We are currently flush with a host of superhero shows on TV, which join our never-ending stream of superhero films at the box office. But while some are continuing to thrive, others are starting to fade, and it seems as if two in particular are more vulnerable than the others, Agents of SHIELD and Gotham. Both have just hit series ratings lows in the last few weeks, and both are on networks that have a higher ratings standard than most (ABC and FOX). In Season 4 and Season 3 respectively, it’s unclear how much life these two shows have left in them. Agents of SHIELD was part of the first wave of superhero shows, and the first truly experimental expansion of the Marvel Cinematic Universe outside
We are currently flush with a host of superhero shows on TV, which join our never-ending stream of superhero films at the box office. But while some are continuing to thrive, others are starting to fade, and it seems as if two in particular are more vulnerable than the others, Agents of SHIELD and Gotham. Both have just hit series ratings lows in the last few weeks, and both are on networks that have a higher ratings standard than most (ABC and FOX). In Season 4 and Season 3 respectively, it’s unclear how much life these two shows have left in them. Agents of SHIELD was part of the first wave of superhero shows, and the first truly experimental expansion of the Marvel Cinematic Universe outside