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27 May 2012 10:28 AM, PDT | TVSeriesFinale.com | See recent TVSeriesFinale news »
Here are the ratings for ABC's Rookie Blue, the TV series that follows a group of ambitious young cops (Missy Peregrym, Travis Milne, Gregory Smith, Charlotte Sullivan, and Enuka Okuma) as they learn the ropes. The third season of Rookie Blue typically airs Thursday nights on the ABC network. There are 13 episodes.
These are the TV show's ratings for the 2011-12 season, the best way to tell if Rookie Blue is going to be cancelled or renewed for season four. Check out our ABC ratings report card to see how this show's numbers compare with the others on the network.
These figures will be updated as the weeks progress so be sure to bookmark and return to this page:
Episode 03-01: Thursday, 05/24/12
1.4 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 6.09 million total viewers.
Season average: »
- TVSeriesFinale.com
25 May 2012 5:41 AM, PDT | TVGuide - Breaking News | See recent TVGuide - Breaking News news »
Ok, when did Rookie Blue get so good?!
ABC's Canadian cop show returned last night and we gotta say, this thing deserves more than a summer fill-in slot. It's like Grey's with a badge and less Shonda-isms.
For its third-season premiere, the series — about recent police-academy graduates cracking crimes and yeah, hooking up — trotted out William Shatner for a guest spot as a drunk driver who winds up leading the 15 Division to a twisted kidnapping case. Being Shatner, there was a fair share of over-the-top dramatics, but the frequent flares of comedy, and the super-likable ensemble (particularly Missy Peregrym and Gregory Smith) more than made up for those moments. Oh, and the closing scene with his character's recently recovered granddaughter was a total eye-wetter. We are not ashamed to admit that.
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- Damian Holbrook
24 May 2012 2:00 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
The Toronto-area building could be any industrial business, given its outward appearance.
On the inside, though, the first floor houses an ultramodern police station ... even if it's only for dramatic purposes.
The site is the production base of "Rookie Blue," the Canadian-made series that launches its third ABC season Thursday, May 24. Though the new round opens with a big-name guest star -- Montreal native William Shatner as a drunken driver with an inherent dislike of the police -- the focus of the show remains on the young cops who certainly know more when they began the job but still have a lot to learn.
Surely that's true for Andy McNally (Missy Peregrym), who ended the second season suspended from the force. The reason: her decision to pursue a long-percolating romance with Sam Swarek (Ben Bass), her former training officer, which ended up endangering his life during an undercover assignment and »
- editorial@zap2it.com
24 May 2012 8:14 AM, PDT | HollywoodChicago.com | See recent HollywoodChicago.com news »
Chicago – ABC’s “Rookie Blue” may be the biggest TV hit with the least amount of press. Perhaps because it’s a Canadian import or because it’s a summer series but the show never makes magazine covers or even highlight articles in entertainment magazines. But it’s developed into a pretty solid cop show, as evidenced by the tight, well-made third-season premiere with a great guest appearance from William Shatner.
TV Rating: 3.5/5.0
The man also known as Captain Kirk guest stars in a purely dramatic role (and totally nails it) as a drunk driver who crashes into a van, causing a pile-up with a cop car. Things get very weird from there. The van has propane in the back and goes up in flames. Both Shatner’s driver and one of the cops, Andy McNally (Missy Peregrym), just back from suspension, see a girl in the back of the van. »
- adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
24 May 2012 7:09 AM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
On TV this Thursday: ABC’s Duets puts a new spin on singing competitions, Rookie Blue is back on duty, Awake goes into a final slumber, familiar faces are Men at Work and more. Here are seven programs you might want to check out.
8 pm Duets (ABC) | On this new series, instead of observing from behind a table or spinning chairs, the judges — including Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, Robin Thicke and Jennifer Nettles — get on stage to sing with their hand-picked contestants. The winner will receive a recording contract with Hollywood Records.
8 pm So You Think You Can Dance (Fox »
- Alyse Whitney
23 May 2012 5:00 PM, PDT | TVLine.com | See recent TVLine.com news »
Rookie Blue‘s Andy didn’t have the best experience when she tried mixing police work and pleasure last season. And yet she’ll give love another try, with her former training officer, when the cop drama returns this Thursday at 10/9c to ABC.
Here, Missy Peregrym dishes on Andy and Sam’s “complicated” romance, the return of her ex Luke and another blast from the past.
Photos | Rookie Blue Arrests William Shatner
Tvline | When the season picks up, where is Andy at, professionally and emotionally?
As part of my suspension, I cannot see [Sam] for three months, so I take off. »
- Vlada Gelman
23 May 2012 8:23 AM, PDT | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
Missy Peregrym, who plays the idealist Officer Andy McNally on the hit show "Rookie Blue," is joking around with her co-star Matt Gordon (Oliver Shaw) on a rare day off. The cast of everybody's favorite summer cop drama is so tight-knit, they actually want to hang out together when they're not shooting.
This season, the affable cast welcomes a new rookie into its fold: Peter Mooney ("Camelot"), who plays Nick Collins, a newly-minted cop with an army background. Nick isn't the only new cast member shaking up the group -- this season also marks the introduction of Andy's estranged mother (Barbara Williams) as well as a guest spot by William Shatner.
With Season 3 set to premiere this week, we grilled Peregrym about everything there is to know about the Sam (Ben Bass) & Andy saga, Andy's suspension and how the new rookie fits into everything. She was pretty tight-lipped, but we »
- Annette Bourdeau
23 May 2012 5:37 AM, PDT | TVfanatic | See recent TVfanatic news »
Rookie Blue fulfills the wishes of its fans tomorrow night, kicking off Season 3 with a premiere featuring William Shatner as a drunk driver.
But, in an interview with TV Fanatic, star Missy Peregrym offered up both a message to viewers and what she referred to as a theme for the new season: Be careful what you wish for.
"Andy thinks it's gonna be great because part of the suspension was that I couldn't see him," the actress says of where her character is at to begin season three, returning from a suspension and believing she and Swarek can pick up romantically. "But it's not that simple. Sam is upset Andy chose the job over him. That's how he sees it."
Following events on the Rookie Blue Season 2 finale, how will things be different between Andy and Sam this summer?
Swarek isn't Andy's training officer anymore, and Peregrym teases that he'll »
- matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
22 May 2012 8:31 AM, PDT | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
William Shatner may be best known for playing Captain Kirk, T.J. Hooker, Denny Crane and the dad that was notorious for saying a whole bunch of shat $#*!, but the actor is out to prove he's more than just his legendary characters (well, three legends and a one-season grump).
The Emmy winner guest-stars on the season 3 premiere of "Rookie Blue" as Henry McLeod, and as ABC's press release describes him, he's "a belligerent drunk driver with a haunting secret." Punching Dov (Gregory Smith) in the face, while reeking of whisky? Definitely. But there's so much more to his character. More on that in a bit.
I've loved "Rookie Blue" since it debuted two years ago. I have a real fondness for the stars, who I've spoken to on numerous occasions (whether it's on location or in a fancy hotel suite), but there's something about the series that makes me proud. Sure, »
- Denette Wilford
22 May 2012 8:31 AM, PDT | Aol TV. | See recent Aol TV. news »
William Shatner may be best known for playing Captain Kirk, T.J. Hooker, Denny Crane and the dad that was notorious for saying a whole bunch of shat $#*!, but the actor is out to prove he's more than just his legendary characters (well, three legends and a one-season grump).
The Emmy winner guest-stars on the season 3 premiere of "Rookie Blue" as Henry McLeod, and as ABC's press release describes him, he's "a belligerent drunk driver with a haunting secret." Punching Dov (Gregory Smith) in the face, while reeking of whisky? Definitely. But there's so much more to his character. More on that in a bit.
I've loved "Rookie Blue" since it debuted two years ago. I have a real fondness for the stars, who I've spoken to on numerous occasions (whether it's on location or in a fancy hotel suite), but there's something about the series that makes me proud. Sure, »
- Denette Wilford
18 May 2012 1:39 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
Missy Peregrym admits she's a rookie in more ways than one these days.
Starting her third season as police officer Andy McNally on "Rookie Blue" Thursday (May 24) on ABC, the Canadian actress also is making a different kind of project for a different medium. She's still working in Toronto, but filming a thriller that will have a Web-exclusive debut on Yahoo! in September: "Cybergeddon," casting her as an FBI agent chasing a felon (Olivier Martinez, "Unfaithful") who commits his crimes in bits and bytes.
"I've been aware of stuff like this through sites like Hulu, but this is something even greater than that," Peregrym tells Zap2it at the halfway point of "Cybergeddon" production. "To actually release a film online is incredible. To have 50 million screens going at the same time around the world on something, it's so new and fresh, I don't even think I really understand what that means. »
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9 May 2012 11:01 AM, PDT | Monsters and Critics | See recent Monsters and Critics news »
Olivier Martinez has been cast in a new first-of-its kind online crime drama. The 46-year-old actor - who is engaged to Halle Berry - has signed up to play elusive cybercriminal Gustove Dobreff in the fictional digital film, which is due to premiere on Yahoo!. Olivier will star alongside Missy Peregrym (Chloe Jocelyn) in the fictional motion picture event, which will highlight the growing threat of cybercrime, identity theft and online vulnerabilities. Manny Montana ('Breakout Kings') is set to star as FBI agent Frank Parker and Kick Gurry will play a former cybercriminal turned good-guy, while Diego Velasco will direct and Miles Chapman ('The Tomb') is to write the script. 'CSI' creator Anthony E. Zuiker will »
9 May 2012 9:54 AM, PDT | The Wrap | See recent The Wrap news »
Oliver Martinez and Missy Peregrym will star in the Yahoo!-only film "Cybergeddon," to be directed by "Zero Hour" helmer Diego Velasco, producer Anthony E. Zuiker announced Wednesday. Zuiker, creator of "CSI," said the "Unfaithful" actor and "Rookie Blue" actress would be joined by castmates Manny Montana (“Breakout Kings”) and Kick Gurry ("Speed Racer"). "Cybergeddon," which centers on cybercrime and identity theft, is now in production in Toronto. The story follows FBI agent Chloe Jocelyn (Peregrym) as she cyber-attacks with fellow agent Frank Parker (Montana) and hacker Chase ‘Rabbit’ Rosen (Gurry). They try »
- Tim Molloy
9 May 2012 9:05 AM, PDT | Indiewire Television | See recent Indiewire Television news »
Anthony Zuiker, the creator of the C.S.I franchise announce the director and full cast for his "Cybergeddon" project, a digital program that focuses on cybercrime and identity theft. Oliver Martinez ("Unfaithful") will star as the elusive cybercriminal Gustove Dobreff, with Missy Peregrym ("Rookie Blue") opposite as FBI agent Chloe Jocelyn. Diego Velasco ("The Zero Hour") will direct the feature. The show will zero in on contemporary threats in our inter-connected, digitized world. To add credibility and technical insight to the narrative and characters, "Cybergeddon" creators consulted with Norton by Symantec a leading cybersecurity group and pop-up enthusiast. "Cybergeddon" will premiere exclusively on Yahoo! in September 2012 in sequential installments. Zuiker also hopes to augment the series through immersive storytelling, using social media and gaming. In addition to traditional...
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- Maggie Lange
19 April 2012 2:20 PM, PDT | Zap2It - From Inside the Box | See recent Zap2It - From Inside the Box news »
"I'm not interested in slamming that show," says ABC "Rookie Blue" regular Missy Peregrym, though she allows CBS' new Sunday police drama "NYC 22" feels familiar.
"I wanted to see what it was, and there were definitely similarities," the actress tells Zap2it. "Leelee Sobieski reminded me of Charlotte (Sullivan, alias Gail Peck on 'Rookie Blue'); Sanchez (played by Judy Marte) kind of reminded me of Andy, except she's a bit harder; and then, there's the Ben Bass kind of character." Bass plays Sam Swarek -- "Rookie" love interest of Peregrym's Andy McNally -- on the Canadian-made show set for its Season 3 launch Thursday, May 24, on ABC.
"At the end of the day, it's really, really difficult to make a brand-new show," reasons Peregrym, "to write a pilot where you have to introduce characters and everyone has to kind of be dynamic and have something different for themselves. »
- editorial@zap2it.com
5 April 2012 5:07 PM, PDT | AreYouScreening.com | See recent AreYouScreening news »
ABC announced their summer offering schedule, though the big kick is coming as early May 14th with The Bachelorette. New and returning shows are likely to get a fair amount of marketing love, as summer programming, especially with the influx of cable hotlist shows, has taken off over the last few years.
Rookie Blue looks fairly interesting, and Secret Millionaire did pretty well before, so we’ve got that at least. Keep a close eye on Trust Us With Your Life, and mark your calendars. The odd spin on improv comedy could be hilarious.
Check out the rundown below.
Thursday, May 24:
8:00-10:00 p.m. “Duets” (series premiere) 10:00-11:00 p.m. “Rookie Blue”
Sunday, June 3:
8:00-9:00 p.m. “Secret Millionaire” 9:00-11:00 p.m. “Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition“
Thursday, June 28:
9:00-10:00 p.m. “Wipeout”
Tuesday, July 10:
9:00-10:00 p. »
- Marc Eastman
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