Fall means leaves changing colors, a crisp in the air and new TV shows. Some installments of that final seasonal trait will become long-running hits, while others won't even last their episode orders.
As an early examination, TheWrap ranked the 17 highest and lowest-rated new fall broadcast series to-date, finding that CBS is sitting pretty, even if you don't count its foray into primetime pigskin. Meanwhile, save "Gotham," Fox finds itself in need of a Nielsen hero.
Focusing only on new scripted and reality broadcast TV series — meaning no "Thursday Night Football," sorry CBS — the clear-cut individual winner a few weeks into the fall season is new Shonda Rhimes series, "How to Get Away With Murder," which joins her other established hits "Grey's Anatomy" and "Scandal" on ABC Thursdays.
The mouthful "HTGAWM" is averaging a 4.4 rating in the advertiser-sought 18-49 demographic per Nielsen's most current metric, which counts Live + 7 Day numbers where available.
Fox's Batman-prequel "Gotham" is the runner-up new broadcast series, averaging a 3.9 rating in the key demo thus far. CBS's "Scorpion" is third with a 3.6.
The top new comedy, ABC's "Black-ish," is averaging a 3.4, finishing fourth to this point. In fifth place, another CBS drama, "NCIS: New Orleans," has a 2.8.