Maybe ABC should have left "Bitches" in the title.

NBC: CELEBRITY APPRENTICE, like every other major reality franchise this year (except The Voice), is substantially down from last season, in the neighborhood of 30%. (Things aren't going to improve much next week, when its lead-in becomes Harry's Law, a show even CBS thinks skews old.) But the show still won the 10PM hour, and a win is a win.
CBS: Even with a solid 2.8 lead-in from THE AMAZING RACE, THE GOOD WIFE took a tumble to a season low 1.8, and while the show probably isn't in danger of cancellation--it's the only classy drama on the network--it had better hope those upscale viewers don't go anywhere. (It'll be interesting to see what happens March 25, when Mad Men, a show that defines "upscale," makes its return in the same timeslot.) CSI MIAMI was only 0.1 above its own season low, but faced atypical competition with the much-hyped GCB premiere.
FOX: Another day at the office for the animation line-up, with every show within 0.1 of its rating 2 weeks ago. FAMILY GUY and THE SIMPSONS, though, are down 25-30% from last season's average.
It's Monday, and that means SMASHWatch is on. Tonight is the show's opportunity to hold or even increase last week's rating, thanks to repeats on both ABC and CBS. Also, tonight was meant to be the 2-hour season finale of ALCATRAZ, but due to last week's rescheduled NASCAR race, it's just a 2-hour episode. CBS and CW are all-rerun, and CASTLE is a repeat after a new BACHELOR.
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