
SG-1 led off the night, with “Collateral Damage” earning a 1.7 average household rating. This is down two-tenths of a point from the previous week, and took the place of September’s 2-hour mid-season finale as Season Nine’s lowest to date.
The show did remain steady among viewers aged 25 to 54, a key demographic for The SCI FI Channel.
In a rare occurance, Stargate Atlantis lost viewers from its lead-in show in the 9 p.m. slot. “Epiphany” earned a 1.6 rating, down four-tenths of a point — a full 20 percent — from the previous week’s mid-season premiere.
Atlantis‘s previous low mark of the season was also its 2-hour September finale, which earned a 1.7. “Epiphany” is also the lowest-rated in the series’ short, one and a half-year history.
Battlestar Galactica finished off the night at 10 p.m., with “Resurrection Ship, Part 2” earning a 1.9 rating. This is down two-tenths of a point from the previous week, and ties “Resistance” and “Flight of the Phoenix” for the season low.
Galactica remained SCI FI’s highest-rated show of the week.
The three series earned ratings of 1.0, 0.7, and 0.6, respectively, during the late-night reruns of these episodes.
New episodes continue this Friday starting at 8 p.m. Eastern/Pacific on SCI FI!