#Ranking the Success of Saved Shows: ‘Lucifer,’ ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ & More
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“#Ranking the Success of Saved Shows: ‘Lucifer,’ ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ & More”
John P. Fleenor/Netflix; John P. Fleenor/NBC; Pop TV
Such has been the case with popular series in recent years, to varying degrees of success. Some have only returned in order to wrap up storylines. Others have gone to air multiple seasons at a new home.
With a new season of Lucifer coming on Netflix, as well as comedies Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Last Man Standing doing well on new networks, we’re taking a look at the success of saved shows.
Scroll down to see these series ranked from least to most successful. (We’ve taken into account factors including ratings, when applicable, and number of seasons ordered after being saved.)
Netflix
Designated Survivor
Saved by: Netflix
Status: Canceled
Netflix saved the drama when ABC canceled it after two seasons—but only for one more season (released on June 7, 2019). The streaming service canceled it a month and a half later.
CMT
Nashville
Saved by: CMT
Ratings: Its ratings steadily decreased in its time on ABC, and only 876,000 tuned in for the series finale on CMT.
Status: Canceled
The country music series originally aired on ABC, but the network canceled it after four seasons. CMT then saved it for two more, and its series finale aired on July 26, 2018.
Darren Michaels/Sony/NBC
Timeless
Saved by: NBC (twice)
Ratings: Despite a passionate fanbase, the series didn’t draw in too many viewers. Season 2 averaged 2.5 million with a 0.6 rating, and the series finale nearly matched those numbers (3.22 million viewers and a 0.6 rating).
Status: Canceled
NBC canceled Timeless after one season, only to reverse that decision two days later. Then, fans campaigned when the series was canceled (again) after its second season, and the network brought it back for a two-hour movie to wrap things up.
Pop TV
One Day at a Time
Saved by: Pop TV
Ratings: 607,000 watched the Season 4 premiere across Pop TV, TV Land, and Logo.
Status: Production shut down in the middle of Season 4
Netflix canceled the comedy after three seasons, but Pop TV saved it. While waiting for production to resume on the fourth season, fans were treated to an animated special.
Rafy/Syfy
The Expanse
Saved by: Amazon
Status: Renewed for Season 5
Syfy canceled the drama after three seasons, but fans campaigned and Amazon picked it up for a fourth season (released in December 2019). A fifth was ordered in July 2019.
ABC
Cougar Town
Saved by: TBS
Ratings: The series saw a steady decrease in both viewers and its rating over its six seasons, and it ended its run with 1.24 million tuning in and a 0.5 rating.
Status: Canceled
ABC canceled the Courteney Cox-led comedy after Season 3. TBS then saved it, and three more seasons aired. It ended on March 31, 2015.
Jordin Althaus/Hulu
The Mindy Project
Saved by: Hulu
Status: Canceled
The Mindy Kaling-led comedy was canceled after three seasons at Fox, but Hulu picked it up for three more. The series finale was released on November 14, 2017.
John P. Fleenor/Netflix
Lucifer
Saved by: Netflix
Status: Renewed for a sixth and final season
After Fox canceled the drama at the end of Season 3, fans campaigned for it to be saved, and it was, by the streaming service. The fifth season—with the first part dropping on August 21—was supposed to be it, but Netflix, Warner Bros., and those involved got on board for a sixth and final one.
John P. Fleenor/NBC
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Saved by: NBC
Ratings: Its first season on its new network averaged a 1.2 rating and 3.2 million viewers. That grew to a 3.1 and 6.4 million after 35 days of linear and digital delayed viewing, the biggest digital percentage for an NBC series that season.
Status: Renewed for Season 8
Fox canceled the comedy after five seasons, but NBC picked it up for its sixth—and then renewed it for an eighth before the seventh even premiered.
Michael Becker/FOX
Last Man Standing
Saved by: Fox
Ratings: In averages more than eight million multi-platform viewers and is FOX’s most-watched comedy.
Status: Renewed for a ninth season
ABC canceled the Tim Allen-led comedy after six seasons, despite doing well on Friday nights. Fox saved it, and it will be entering its third season on the network in the 2020-2021 season.
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