Thursday evening’s TV ratings are in.  Here’s a brief look at the highlights:

  • NBC’s Parks and Recreation scored a rise of 9% with a 1.2 rating in the 18-49 demo and garnered 2.89 million viewers.  That’s about on par with its recent episodes.
  • The CBS juggernaut The Big Bang Theory was up 4% from last week’s episode with a 5.2 rating and 17.91 million viewers, easily eclipsing everything else on TV Thursday.
  • Closing out NBC’s night was Parenthood with a 1.2 rating and 3.8 million viewers, which is a rise of 9% from last week’s series low.

Hit the jump for the rest of the ratings for Thursday, March 6th, including Community, The Vampire Diaries, Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, Grey’s Anatomy, and more.

NBC

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    Elsewhere on NBC, Community was even with last week’s series low 1.0 rating and drew 2.79 million viewers.  Again, about on par for the show’s recent performances.

CBS

  • For the rest of CBS’ lineup, The Millers marked a rise of 11% for a 3.0 rating and 11.78 million viewers.  The new comedy is both the second highest-rated and second most-watched show on Thursday nights, next to The Big Bang Theory.
  • Two and a Half Men rose 8% to a 2.7 rating and 10.45 million viewers.
  • The Crazy Ones tied its series low with a 1.7 rating and 7.06 million viewers, which is down 11% from last week’s 1.9 rating.
  • The procedural drama Elementary garnered a 1.7 rating and scored 8.47 million viewers, which is up 6% from last week’s 1.6 rating.

FOX

  • The new drama series Rake was even with last week’s less-than-stellar 0.8 rating and drew just 3.58 million viewers.

ABC

  • Once Upon a Time in Wonderland returned even with a 0.8 rating and 3.14 million viewers.
  • Grey's Anatomy dropped 16% to a 2.6 rating and 8.17 million viewers.
  • Scandal also saw a drop in viewership, hitting a 2.8 rating and 8.43 million viewers.  That's down 18% from last week's episode.

The CW

  • Over on The CW, The Vampire Diaries was up 11% from last week’s series low to a 1.0 rating and 2.18 million viewers.
  • Reign was also up, rising 40% from last week’s series low to a 0.7 rating and 1.77 million viewers.