Episode 6.02 Ratings Posted October 5, 2012

Episode 6.02 Ratings

Last night's episode of The Big Bang Theory finished first in its time slot and was the night's highest-rated and most-watched broadcast.

"The Decoupling Fluctuation" was watched by 15.38 million people, down slightly from last week's audience of 15.66. In the crucial adults 18-49 demographic, The Big Bang Theory scored a 4.9/16 rating, down a notch from last week's 5.0/15. With the absence of Modern Family this week, The Big Bang Theory is set to be the week's highest rated program in the 18-49 demo.

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The Decoupling Fluctuation
Season 6, Episode 2 - Aired October 4, 2012

When Penny has doubts about her relationship with Leonard, Sheldon tries to convince her to stay with him. Meanwhile, at the International Space Station, the other astronauts are picking on Howard.

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