‘Limitless’ Cancelled After Season 1? How Did The Finale Score In The Ratings?

"Limitless" Season 1 recently came to a conclusion in its last episode entitled "Finale: Part Two." While the Bradley Cooper-led CBS drama has yet to announce its future on TV, what are the chances of seeing the show renewed or cancelled for Season 2? How did the drama fare in the ratings?

"Limitless" Season 1 finale episode scored a 1.1 rating in adults 18-49 or 5.71 million viewers, reports TV by the Numbers. This is said to be a stable rating for the series, as four of its last five episodes also received the same score.

Carter Matt notes on the odds that "Limitless" would be renewed or cancelled after Season 1. According to the publication, given the show's steady ratings all through its finale, it would be safe to assume that CBS will renew the show for another season.

Aside from this, Bradley Cooper is also an executive producer for "Limitless" Season 1, which made it even more interesting for viewers. The publication also states that the show's ratings is ahead of other CBS dramas such as "Hawaii Five-0," "Blue Bloods," "Elementary" and "NCIS: Los Angeles," which have already been renewed for another season.

The publication also reports that CBS may only be holding off on the renewal announcement of "Limitless" and this can also be seen in the case of "Supergirl" and "Code Black."

Bustle also notes on the possibility that if "Limitless" gets renewed for Season 2, the show might premiere in late September. This is said to be a possible air date for the show since the first season aired during the same month.

"Limitless" is based on the 2011 film starring Bradley Cooper, which talks about an average 28-year-old man named Jake McDorman. Jake was able to use the full extent of his brain after ingesting a drug called NZT and was later on scouted by the FBI as a consultant.

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