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The Wall managed a time slot tie in its return to the schedule, capping off a winning night for NBC. The freshman competition, however, was subject to May fatigue in its Monday move.
With an average 1.1 rating among adults 18-49, the game show dropped three-tenths of a point from its last Tuesday showing for a season low. The Voice, its lead-in, topped the night with the young demo thanks to its steady 1.9 rating among adults 18-49.
ABC’s Dancing with the Stars was also steady, averaging a 1.5 rating in the key demo and earning Monday’s biggest audience — 9.9 million viewers. Lead-out Quantico fetched a 0.6 rating.
Over on CBS, bubble comedy The Great Indoors was again the weak link. It averaged a 0.7 rating in the key demo, while opener Kevin Can Wait and closer Scorpion led the pack with even 1.1 ratings among adults 18-49. Man with a Plan and Superior Donuts were also steady, sharing a 0.9 rating.
On Fox, Gotham and Lucifer also each logged a 0.9 rating among adults 18-49. The CW had lifted outings of Supergirl (0.6 adults) and Jane the Virgin (0.3 adults).
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