![]() Visnjic cagily says: “Flynn-Lucy fans are going to be happy and Wyatt-Lucy fans are going to be happy.” ![]() I was like, ‘We have to learn about sailboats?’” “I didn’t know what a ship was until this show. “Oh, the ’ships,’” Spencer coyly jokes of her character’s potential involvement with Flynn or Wyatt, who dropped a surprise “I love you” in last season’s finale. He says the finale also “brings some clarity and closure” to character relationships, including the Wyatt-Lucy-Flynn triangle. “If you travel to a time where you already exist, there are serious side effects,” Ryan says. The finale also provides new information about Lucy’s journal the mysterious and powerful enemy, Rittenhouse and the consequences of travelling to a time where a character has gone before. As Lanter puts it: “I can’t say what happens to Rufus, but what would we be if we couldn’t get him back?” They also contend with Rittenhouse foes Emma and Jessica and a heretofore unidentified enemy awaits.Īctors and producers won’t reveal the eventual fate of Rufus, but it’s pretty obvious the return of the beloved character - there’s a #SaveRufus trending hashtag - will be a nice Christmas present for fans: Barrett appears in the finale and his character sure looks alive in publicity photos. Later, they materialize in the Korean War on Christmas Eve in 1950. In the first hour, the time-jumping Lifeboat crew travels to 1848 California, during the Gold Rush, in pursuit of Rufus (Malcolm Barrett). ![]() It’s like the show that won’t die.”Įven if Timeless can’t find another life, much remains to be done in the upcoming episodes, which resolve those cliffhangers and connect themes that go back to the pilot. Spencer sees strength in adversity as she leans on some humour: “I’m just wondering if we’re going to get into the Guinness Book of World Records for the most cancellations of a show. We’ve all seen examples, whether it’s Veronica Mars or Firefly, (revived) shows that have really deep fan bases, which our show certainly does, being able to reappear in some form, whether they’re movies or something else.” “I’ve been down this road twice before, being told the show was dead only to find out the show wasn’t dead. This is the definitive ending to the NBC journey of the show and it may be the end of the show,” says Ryan, who says the two one-hour episodes will play like a seamless movie. Christmas itself is on hold, maybe even cancelled, until the Lifeboat team can find their friend and bring him back to life.Ĭancelled, unfortunately, is a familiar word for Timeless, a low-rated show with a supremely devout fan base of “ClockBlockers” that was cancelled and revived after its first season, cancelled again after May’s cliffhanger-heavy closer and finally resuscitated for the upcoming finale to provide closure for fans.Įven then, executive producer Shawn Ryan won’t concede Timeless is forever out of time even though there are no immediate prospects and the actors no longer are under contract. It’s unique.”Īs the scene ends, future Lucy tosses off a “Merry Christmas,” a seasonal theme that plays out throughout the finale.īut Lucy, Wyatt and their colleagues, Flynn (Goran Visnjic), Jiya (Claudia Doumit), Agent Christopher (Sakina Jaffrey) and Connor Mason (Paterson Joseph), are hardly in a holiday mood. ![]() I don’t think I’ve ever done that, having to talk to myself. “We’re literally interacting with ourselves. on Global TV) in motion.įor the actors facing doppelgangers, “it’s a little weird,” Lanter says during a break. That discovery sets the show’s two-hour finale (Dec. Time-travelling heroes Lucy (Abigail Spencer) and Wyatt (Matt Lanter) are just where viewers last saw them, facing future versions of themselves - actually, stand-in doubles - as they learn there’s a chance to save their late friend and colleague Rufus. SANTA CLARITA, CALIF.-On a November afternoon on the missile-silo set of Timeless, it’s as if no time has passed since May’s Season 2 finale.
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