So Heroes was the break out show last year, and many have wondered how it would fair in its sophomore season. Heroes started off the season with some solid ratings, it seemed a lot of people were interested in the show. Since the premiere of Season 2, the show has seen a steady decline in the ratings, which subsequently has shown through all of NBC’s Monday Night Shows. So here is what Media Life Magazine had to say about last nights ratings for Heroes:

BC’s three dramas have seen double-digit declines since then as well. “Chuck” is down 28 percent from its premiere, from a 3.6 to a 2.6 last night, while “Heroes” slipped to a season-low 5.0, though it was still the night’s top-rated show, just ahead of ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars” at 4.9.

But the declines may also signal lower viewership for the shows. Media buyers had pegged “Journeyman” as one of the season’s early casualties, saying it was too confusing. “Heroes” saw its 18-49 audience decline steadily at the end of last season, while comedy “Chuck,” though receiving excellent reviews, is competing with sitcom lineups on CBS and CW.

NBC took the lead at 9 p.m. with a 5.0 for “Heroes,” with ABC sliding to second with a 4.5 average for its last half hour of “Stars” and its first 30 minutes of “The Bachelor.” CBS was third with a 4.1 average for “Two and a Half Men” (4.4) and “Rules of Engagement” (3.8), Univision fourth with a 2.1 for “Destilando Amor,” Fox fifth with a 2.0 for “K-Ville” and CW sixth with a 1.3 average for “Girlfriends” (1.2) and “The Game” (1.4), which built on its lead-in for the second straight week.