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12. Though UPN initially saved the show, after a low-rated third season, the network canceled the show...and trimmed two episodes from its order. Katims would later reveal the writers had to scrap a "What if?" episode they were excited about.
"We would go back to different moments in the show's history—including the pilot—and say, 'What if Max hadn't saved Liz?' What if Michael ended up saving her instead? What if Maria told Liz to duck before she got hit with a bullet?'" he told Starlog magazine. "I thought the notion of it was a very fun and novel way to look back at what we had done."
13. A fourth season would've dived deeper into Liz's newly emerging powers, with the character becoming "the catalyst to get the stories going" through her visions and premonitions. "They would follow it up and it would take them to different places," Katims revealed. Plus, Max's desire to help people, like curing children with cancer, would've been further explored.