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Timeless: Season Three? Co-Creator Talks About the Chiffhanger and Future Plans

TV series co-creator Shawn Ryan teases Timeless TV show on NBC: season 3? (canceled or renewed?); Pictured: Malcolm Barrett as Rufus Carlin

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With the cancellation/renewal decision still in the network’s hands, #Clockblockers (fans of the Timeless TV show on NBC) have been hard at work pleading with the Peacock Network to renew Timeless for season three. The second season ended on an enormous cliffhanger, despite the fact that the writers didn’t know whether it would be cancelled or renewed. Now, Shawn Ryan, who co-created the series with Eric Kripke, is reminding fans what is at stake in a potential third season. Caveat lector: There are TIMELESS SPOILERS ahead.

An NBC action-adventure, time-travel drama, Timeless stars Abigail Spencer as Lucy Preston, Matt Lanter as Wyatt Logan, and Malcolm Barrett as Rufus Carlin, i.e. the Time Team. The cast also includes Goran Višnjić as Garcia Flynn, Paterson Joseph as Connor Mason, Sakina Jaffrey as Denise Christopher, and Claudia Doumit as Jiya Marri. The Time Team’s mission is to prevent the destruction of our world as we know it. Susanna Thompson, Annie Wersching, and Michael Rady recur in season two as Carol, Emma, and Nicholas, respectively — members of the nemesis organization, Rittenhouse.

SPOILERS for Timeless Season Two Finale and a Potential Season Three

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Ryan discussed how the second season came to end on a cliffhanger and what could be in store for the third season of Timeless. Check it out.

Entertainment Weekly: How long did you have the finale twists planned?

Shawn Ryan: Around episode 7 and 8, we started talking about how we wanted to finish. So when we got to these last two episodes, we had a good idea what we wanted to do with Wyatt and Jessica, the killing of Carol and Nicholas, how we wanted to progress the Wyatt-Lucy relationship, and what we wanted to do with Rufus. We knew very early on in the season that we wanted to do this prophecy of Rufus dying and then actually live up to it, but the biggest twist, the one at the end of the future Wyatt and Lucy, was one of the pieces that we broke really late in the game.

So you had a different ending planned originally?

The initial plan was that season 3 would answer how…when you have a time travel show and can go back and change history, you want to be careful with the deaths you present on the show because there’s always the thought that they may not be permanent because you can go back and tweak things. Our initial plan was, they are hell-bent on a way to save him in season 3 but then when the pitch came in to have the second lifeboat arrive, it was a great idea. When I first heard the pitch I thought, “Wow that’s actually really cool because we can actually go through with killing Rufus but still have some hope at the end.” It felt like a great emotional finish for all the turmoil that we put Lucy and Wyatt through earlier in the season — and it gives us a ton of juicy moments to explore in season 3.

So you’re saying we haven’t seen the last of Rufus [Malcolm Barrett]?

The final line of season 2 is, “You want to get Rufus, or what?” I think that implies that they are going to try and turn the clock back on Rufus’ killing. So I think it’s safe to assume they are at least going to attempt to do that.

And why did you decide to have Emma [Annie Wersching] kill Lucy’s mom Carol [Susanna Thompson] and Nicholas [Michael Rady]?

It felt like there needed to be some consequences. We never want it to feel like we’re treading water in these episodes. We started to think about how we presented Rittenhouse in the first two seasons: Carol has always defined it as blood and legacy. That’s why they went back and rescued Nicholas. And we started looking at that from Emma’s perspective and how frustrating that would be to have heritage honored over merit. Emma has been such a great villain for us and I think you even empathize with her at times. We just liked the idea that someone with her capabilities was not getting what she thinks she deserves just because of who she is. We realized Carol wavering over what to do with Lucy would ultimately result in Emma doing what she did. We’re excited about a potential season 3 coming back with a whole new Rittenhouse.

So will Emma be the big bad for season 3 if the show gets renewed?

That’s part a creative question and part a business question because Annie, who has been amazing, is a series regular on Marvel’s The Runwaways [on Hulu.] She was a recurring guest star for us this season, so we’d have to see what her schedule is going to be and if she’d be open to coming back. We have to wait until we hear about a season 3 pickup before we can have any of those conversations. If we can get her, I imagine we’d proceed with her, but if we can’t then we’d figure out going in another direction. I look at these business kind of things as a way to push you creatively.

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What else can you tell us about your plans for season 3?
Well, I’m reluctant to say too much about season 3 — not because I want to keep secrets from people, but because I know things can change. At the end of season 1, we had a lot of season 2 planned, but a lot of that changed by the time we actually started crafting the episodes. I’d be lying if I said I knew for sure what happens in season 3 because you’re always one writer’s idea away from heading in a completely different direction. If and when we get the greenlight for season 3, we’ll assemble the team and see where we end up.

If you want to join the fan effort to get Timeless renewed for season three on NBC, head over to Twitter and look for people using the #Timeless and #RenewTimeless hashtags. Follow Eric Kripke, Shawn Ryan, the Timeless Writers’ room, and the official Timeless account. Send your polite renewal requests in the direction of NBC Entertainment and Sony (which produces the drama).

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