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Save Our Shows 2018: 'Designated,' 'Blacklist' and, yes, 'Timeless' lead in early voting

Gary Levin
USA TODAY
ABC's 'Designated Survivor,' which stars Kiefer Sutherland as a reluctant president, is among early leaders in USA TODAY's 2018 Save Our Shows poll. There's still time to make your vote counted.

The ballot box is still open.

USA TODAY's 21st annual Save Our Shows survey lets viewers vote to keep their favorite endangered broadcast series, or to drop those they'd rather see canceled. 

A week into the exclusive poll, 100,000 votes have been tallied — on pace to exceed last year's record turnout — and three dramas have emerged as favorites: ABC's Designated Survivor, NBC's The Blacklist and Timeless. Time-traveling Timeless, which topped last year's poll, was canceled and then revived days later by the network, which later cited the survey as one reason for its reversal. 

The trio is among 30 network shows hovering "on the bubble" between renewal and cancellation in this year's survey, which also includes comedies such as Fox's Brooklyn Nine-Nine and CBS' Kevin Can Wait. The poll also groups sitcoms and dramas into two other categories: Those that have already been renewed or are highly likely to return; and those already canceled or nearly dead.

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Full results will be revealed after the poll closes later this month. But fan support is just one factor influencing renewal decisions. Others include Nielsen ratings trends; profitability; the quality of pilots vying to replace them; and whether the network owns the at-risk program. But fan loyalty, a show's creative momentum and producers' pitches for what they'd do if given another season are key barometers of whether they can improve.  

NBC's 'Timeless,' starring Matt Lanter (left), Abigail Spencer and Malcolm Barrett, cheated death last season after it was canceled, then quickly revived, in the wake of its top finish in USA TODAY's 20th Save Our Shows poll. Now it's on the chopping block again.

More:It's time to vote: The ballot for 2018's Save Our Shows poll is here

Randall Park, who stars in ABC's Fresh Off the Boat, about an Asian-American family in Orlando, says it's harder to stand out amid an explosion of television. 

"I'd say that's the one disadvantage of being in the fourth season with a strong following but one that's, as they say, on the bubble. There's a tendency for shows like ours to get lost in the mix," he says.

"I'm pretty confident it’ll come back. But I'm just by nature the type of person who's always prepared for the possibility that things might not work out."

You can make your voice heard by voting now for Timeless or any other bubble series at sos.usatoday.com.

 

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