Television

TV Ratings: ‘Conners,’ ‘Black-ish’ and ‘FBI: Most Wanted’ Finales Lose Ground

Tuesday night on TV featured a flurry of finales across the major networks, none of which scored a boost of any kind.

On ABC, “The Conners” aired its last episode of season 2 to a 0.9 rating and just over 6 million total viewers, which represents a slight tick down week-to-week in the former metric. Later on, the “Black-ish” season 6 finale ticked down to a season low 0.4 rating and 2.6 million viewers. The “Bless This Mess” and “Mixed-ish” season finales both came in even compared to their penultimate episodes, scoring a 0.6 and a 0.5 respectively. The Lake Bell and Dax Shepard comedy drew 3.8 million viewers, followed by “Mixed-ish” with 2.7 million.

Meanwhile over on CBS, the “FBI: Most Wanted” freshman season finale also lost ground from last episodes, coming in at 6.6 million viewers and a 0.6 rating, equalling the season low. Earlier on, replays of “FBI” and “NCIS” scored a 0.7 rating and 7.2 million viewers, and a 0.6 and 6.4 million viewers respectively.

After airing its first episode in which the contestants performed from home, “The Voice” results episode came in even on the night before, which is a pretty rare occurrence. The episode scored the highest rating on the night with a 1.0 and drew 7.1 million total viewers. “Ellen’s Game of Games” followed that up with a 0.8 rating and 4.2 million viewers, a slight decline from last episode. A “New Amsterdam” replay rounded off the night with a 0.4 and 2.4 million viewers.

“The Flash” sped up viewership-wise on the CW, drawing 1.2 million viewers (to go with a 0.4 rating), it largest tally since Feb. “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” delivered a 0.2 rating and 741,000 viewers.

Fox aired a rerun of “The Masked Singer” to a 0.5 and 2.1 million viewers.

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