User blog comment:Isabella and Lego Liker/3.055 million went "Meapless" in Seattle!/@comment-87.112.106.23-20120412135007/@comment-406459-20120412145731

Those are still pretty good numbers considering, given as it was the most-watched original program on cable for Friday night (only a Family Guy rerun on Adult Swim got more viewers). I wonder if there's a sort of fluctuation between overall TV viewers during various parts of the year- according to our resident ratings expert Ryan Stoppable, 7 of the top 10 most-watched Phineas and Ferb episodes aired in the September-December period. The fact that Disney Channel touted their success that week as the top network with kids ages 2 to 11, with Phineas and Ferb being the top show in that demo- a demo wider than the 6-11 one Disney had trumpeted in the past which Nickelodeon had been tops with for 17 years running that Disney only trumped for the first time a few weeks ago- seems to argue that, at least for its key demographic, P&F hasn't peaked.