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0 Comments | Philadelphia Inquirer, The, September, 2006 | by Jonathan Storm

'Grissom, this slot isn't big enough for both of us." "Well, actually, Dr. McDreamy, if you examine historical HUT and PUT levels and adjust for demographic variables, factoring thematic and production disparities, it is." That Grissom, always the scientist, but leave the head crime scene investigator to produce the correct ratings analysis for this TV season's big showdown, while McDreamy and his randy medical cohorts on Grey's Anatomy are busy analyzing one another's underwear.

ABC's Grey's, last season's No. 3 drama, moves to 9 p.m. Thursdays tonight to face off against CBS's CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, which finished No. 1 in the drama ratings race. One will score more viewers than the other, but, as has happened before, neither will collapse in flames, as HUTs...

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