Chicago Sun-Times

Fans want rewind to save ‘ Timeless’

- Gary Levin

The viewers have spoken, and they want to make time for NBC’s Timeless.

The freshman series was the favorite in USA TODAY’s Save Our Shows poll, in which 49% of voters said they’d like the historical­ly minded time- travel drama to stick around for a second season. CBS’

Elementary, wrapping its fifth season this month, was a very close second with 48% ( a difference of 1,350 votes). NBC’s

Blindspot and ABC’s Last Man Standing tied for third place with far less support.

This year’s turnout of 146,603 votes marked a record for Save Our Shows, in its 20th year. Timeless star Matt Lanter, who plays Wyatt Logan, a soldier in a team trying to stop a villain from changing history, was thrilled. “That’s incredible to hear. Fan passion for this show is so high,” he said of the # RenewTimel­ess movement. “I just hope we get to make more of it, obviously for selfish reasons, but also because the fans deserve it.” Lanter spent his break from the show, which ended its season in February, in Atlanta shooting Pitch Perfect 3.

Viewers were far less excited about renewal prospects for Fox’s remake of

The Exorcist: Just 6% wanted it back, the lowest level of support for any of the 24 shows hovering “on the bubble” between renewal and cancellati­on, and 40% wanted it gone. That’s less than half of the 16% who wanted the network’s renewalsee­king rival Pitch to return. Despite an internal campaign at the network to save it, the baseball drama is a lost cause: Fox canceled it this week.

Other shows leading the dump- this list were CBS’ 2 Broke Girls and CW’s

iZombie ( 34% want them killed); ABC’s midseason Jenna Elfman series Imaginary Mary ( 33%) and Fox’s fading Will Forte comedy The Last Man on Earth ( 30%). Fox’s Making History topped the list of indifferen­ce: 70% of voters said they didn’t care either way. Although the top five keepers were fairly consistent across state lines, Timeless was the clear favorite among viewers under 50 ( 74% of teen voters picked it), while Elementary outshone it among the 50plus group. Younger voters liked Quantico and Prison Break more than the older crowd, which preferred Code Black and Last Man Standing. Women preferred Timeless most, while men chose Elementary. Networks weigh the fate of all of these shows as they screen pilots in preparatio­n for an annual rite of spring, the unveiling of their new lineups to advertiser­s in New York, starting May 15. The main factors in their decisions: Ratings trends, creative momentum, profitabil­ity and their ownership stake. Which shows live or die will be revealed soon.

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MATT LANTER, ABIGAIL SPENCER AND MALCOLM BARRETT OF TIMELESS BY SERGEI BACHLAKOV, NBC

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