One of the early questions every fall, as the new TV season kicks off, is what will happen first—the season's first cancelation or its first full-season pickup (when a network moves beyond the original 13-episode order for a 22-episode run)? This year, the latter came first when NBC ordered nine more episodes of Blindspot, fall's No. 1 new show among adults ages 18 to 49, averaging a 2.7 rating.
Soon after NBC's announcement, Fox trimmed the episode order of the lowest-rated new series in the demographic, Minority Report (which is averaging a 0.9),
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