

It’s unclear if Undateable’s been given a 13 or 22 episode order at this point. There’s a possibility that episodes will be performed again for the West Coast feed as well. Well, now NBC has renewed Undateable for third season - and all of the episodes will be performed “live” for the East Coast audience. You wouldn’t know if from the ratings (viewership was actually down) but the sitcom did get some additional buzz. This week, the cast and crew put on a pair of “live” episodes. It’s averaged a 1.44 in the demo with 4.94 million. The numbers have certainly improved but could be much better considering the lead-in. They brought it back in early 2015 as part of the regular season and gave it a solid chance - opting to air it behind their biggest series, The Voice.

NBC is still struggling in the sitcom department so they renewed it for a second season anyway. The first season of Undateable aired last summer and drew unimpressive ratings, averaging a 0.91 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 2.78 million viewers. The cast includes Chris D’Elia, Brent Morin, Ron Funches, Rick Glassman, David Fynn, Bianca Kajlich, and Bridgit Mendler. On 9-1-1 Season 3 Episode 17, the team races to rescue a little girl in a runaway hot air balloon while Athenas. Undateable follows a group of single friends who are trying to figure out the fine art of relationships. The show’s ratings have not been great but Undateable will be back for a third season on NBC - but there will be an interesting twist.
