NBC’s The Blacklist just broke a DVR ratings record, becoming the first broadcast TV show to ever add more than 6 million viewers thanks to playback over its first seven days of release (full chart for all shows below).

Nielsen just released its full DVR data for the second week of the broadcast season, and James Spader’s Monday night freshman drama went from 11.4 million viewers on its premiere night (including first-night DVR playback) to 17.9 million for its first full seven days. In the adult demo, The Blacklist was also one of the biggest gainers, percentage wise — jumping 67 percent.

The biggest percentage gainer among adults 18-49 for the week was Fox’s New Girl, which jumped a whopping 85 percent in demo (if that’s not a record for the biggest percentage gain ever by a major broadcast network show, it’s probably close to it). Second CBS’ Elementary with 77 percent. Then there was another Fox comedy, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, up 73 percent (and just received a full season order and a spot after Fox’s coverage of the Super Bowl). Fox’s Sleepy Hollow once again also impressed, up 70 percent. Also big: NBC’s Parenthood (+68 percent), NBC’s Revolution (+67 percent), Fox’s Glee (67 percent) and ABC’s Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (+67 percent). Here’s the full chart for Week 2 of the season: