After the cancellation of the show, creator and executive producer Marc Guggenheim revealed in an interview what they had been planning for the future of the characters. On Eli the Prophet: "Eli gets a very happy ending. Basically the overall plan for the show was that with each season, Eli's profile would get bigger and bigger, until by the end of the series, he would be talking to crowds of thousands of people. His profile would grow until he actually found it difficult to practice law because he had so much notoriety. Then the show was going to shift from Eli being a lawyer to being more of an active prophet. One of the things we always said on the show was Abraham Lincoln was a prophet, Martin Luther King Jr. was a prophet, Gandhi was a prophet. All three people met premature ends. As Eli's profile grew, the danger grew to him as well."
With the exception of the pilot, all of the Season 1 titles are songs performed by the late George Michael.
After the cancellation of the show, creator and executive producer Marc Guggenheim revealed in an interview what they had been planning for the future of the characters. On Eli and Maggie: "Maggie and Eli don't end up together. Maggie and Nate end up together. In episode 11 of season one, when you saw Eli 40 years in the future in Times Square, the baby that Maggie is holding is her baby, but it's with Nate. We were going to revisit that flash-forward and return to Times Square. You would see that Nate arrived late, and as Eli took the stage, he was going to push his way through the throng of people to meet up with Maggie."
After the cancellation of the show, creator and executive producer Marc Guggenheim revealed in an interview what they had been planning for the future of the characters. On Jordan: "Jordan was going to reconnect with Taylor's mother. We were hoping to get Goldie Hawn. That was the plan and hope."
After the cancellation of the show, creator and executive producer Marc Guggenheim revealed in an interview what they had been planning for the future of the characters. On Dr. Chen and Nate: "They were going to go into practice together. We had Nate lose his job at the hospital and eventually Nate and Chen were going to open up an Eastern and Western medicine practice. It was going to be like The Odd Couple."