Posted by Red | October 10, 2009, 13:22 (EST) | 2 Comments
Category: TV Series
The CW has released the official synopsis for episode seven, “Haunted”, which will be airing on the 29th October. As usual, the synopsis is over on the index page so we don’t spoiler those who want to be surprised. We will say that it looks like it’s going to be a cracker of an episode, and waiting an extra week to see it with only a repeat for comfort? Torture! The episode was written by Kevin Williamson, Julie Plec and Andrew Kreisberg, and directed by Ernest Dickerson.
In ratings news, the Vampire Diaries is continuing to rock with 3.52 million viewers in the USA. You can read the CW press release about it over at TV by the Numbers:
THE VAMPIRE DIARIES soared to 108% year-to-year growth in The CW’s target demographic, women 18-34, with a 2.7/8, good for a first place tie in the time period against stellar competition. VAMPIRE also wooed more female teens than any other show on television last night with a 3.0/12, an absolutely batty 173% increase from the time period a year ago. The show also ranked first in its time period with total teens (2.1/8). Additionally TVD grew 27% year-to-year in adults 18-34 with a 1.9/6 and 69% in women 18-49 with a 2.2/6. The show also equaled its total viewer number from a week ago of 3.5M. VAMPIRE was also up 6% week-to-week in adults 18-34 and flat week-to-week in women 18-34.
There’s some behind the scenes footage from “You’re Undead to Me” in which they explain how they went about showing us Bonnie setting fire to the car at the fundraiser. Interesting stuff.
And finally, everyone who voted in the People’s Choice Hollywood Style Awards for Elena and Stefan as ‘hottest Fall couple’ will be pleased to know that they won. ;) Thanks for the info, Johanna!
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