November TV Ratings: See Which Shows Are In Danger Of Being Canceled This Season

By Johnni Macke | Nov 24, 2014 08:54 AM EST

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November marks the beginning of midseason finales for Fall 2014 shows and with that comes even more cancelations and pickups. See which TV shows are currently in danger of being canceled this year based on their ratings.

According to E! Online, Dancing With the Stars, which is currently in its 19th season, is down in the ratings. The DWTS finale round will air on Monday, but unfortunately it has a series low when it comes to numbers. Sleepy Hollow was previously reported as a new low, now that it is in its second season.

Last season The CW's The Vampire Diaries averaged about 2.68 million viewers, but in season six the vampire-based series is down drastically. According to Zap2It, the series, which stars Nina Dobrev, Paul Wesley and Ian Somerhalder, had 1.68 million viewers during its Nov. 20 show.

Although it is definitely not in trouble, The Big Bang Theory's numbers are down from last season. According to E! Online, the hit CBS comedy has decreased its extremely high numbers to a less high number. "But it is down in the ratings from last season, which averaged an insane 19.96 million viewers. This season? Well, the premiere brought in 18 million, while the most recent episode attracted 16.7 million," the publication revealed.

On a positive note, ABC's Revenge is getting bigger and better in the ratings game. In season four David Clarke (played by James Tupper) returned and sparked new interest in the series, which was already a hit for the network.

"Not only was David Clarke's return from the dead the perfect decision for a creative resurgence for the ABC sudser, it also reinvigorated its audience. Viewership is up, with the show hitting its highest numbers since March," E! Online explained.

Homeland is another series with a serious surge in numbers this season. The Showtime series starring Claire Danes is getting better with age. "The Showtime series has steadily improved with each outing, and is currently averaging 5.6 million viewers."

FX's American Horror Story: Freak Show has increased its numbers since season three of the horror series. "The FX anthology series' fourth season, Freak Show, debuted to the franchise's best premiere numbers yet, attracting 10 million total viewers with Live+3 DVR playback factored in, making it the most-watched telecast in the network's history," the publication reported.

Which series do you want to survive for another season?

Lead Photo: The Vampire Diaries' Facebook

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