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Who s ahead in Save Our Shows, and which network sitcoms and dramas are desperately in need of a lifeline?
A glimpse at early results in USA TODAY s exclusive 24th annual poll reveals that ABC s The Rookie, starring Nathan Fillion as the LAPD s oldest recruit, tops the list of 25 endangered shows with the most support: More than half of voters want it back for a fourth season, while fewer than 10% voted to drop it from the lineup. (The rest didn t care either way.)
Behind The Rookie are NBC s newest spinoff, Law & Order: Organized Crime, which premiered early this month, and musical dramedy Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist. Zoey s won last year s Save Our Shows poll with a record 67% of respondents voting to keep it for a second season. Their wish came true, but the level of support is far less this time around.
11:13 am UTC Apr. 6, 2021
It s time to save your favorite show.
USA TODAY s 24th annual Save Our Shows poll asks you to pick your favorites among 25 endangered sitcoms and dramas fighting for survival on the major broadcast networks. Don t worry: Fan favorites like Grey s Anatomy and This Is Us are safe, even if a contract or two needs signing.
But this year s list of series hovering on the bubble between renewal and cancellation includes a long-running comedy ( The Goldbergs ), a cult favorite ( Manifest ), newer entries ranging from Dwayne Johnson s Young Rock to All Rise and last year s winner, Zoey s Extraordinary Playlist, which won extraordinary support from a record 67% of 2020 respondents – and a second season. For some shows, it s simply too soon to tell how they ll perform: NBC s Law & Order: Organized Crime and CBS United States of Al premiered only last week.