"They couldn't get worse ratings than their kids' shows were getting."
Its worst rating, a five, goes to the 10 percent with the lowest scores.
The show was suspended in April 2002 due to very bad ratings.
Two more episodes aired, each with worse ratings than the last.
People who do nothing to cure a bad rating may find it a costly decision.
One bad rating from a senior officer can end a career.
And officials in countries with bad ratings might be discouraged from sharing accurate information.
The worst rating that most analysts ever give a stock is "hold."
There are three possible ratings: better, average and worse.
The show aired about 20 episodes and then due to bad ratings, was taken off the air.