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A Message to #Clockblockers and #Lyatt Fans

Alright, so I know after the Hollywoodland episode people are unhappy, but here is my stance on the matter. 

No matter how you feel about Lyatt, about how fast they happened, or what Jessica’s return means, remember that this show is so much more than just that relationship. We also have to trust the writers. They haven’t failed us so far—we have to give them a chance to explain themselves. They have admitted more than once that this is a character driven show—we have to trust that they know and will stay true to these characters and this will be handled accordingly. 

Just please remember we have to stick together. We’re not an established show yet—any drop in ratings will hurt us and will ruin our chance at getting to see these characters and this storyline evolve. 

Just don’t lose faith. Take this Sunday to remember why you fell in love with Timeless in the first place, re-watch a few of your favorite episodes, and come back fresh next Sunday. 

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend :) Stay warm, stay safe, and have fun :)

Sincerely,
Cori

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