History Channel’s Knightfall has brought the political intrigue of the Knights Templar to cable television for two seasons now. But is the show performing well enough to see a Knightfall Season 3?

The outlook, sadly, isn’t very good. Despite adding Mark Hamill (Star Wars) for its second season, Knightfall Season 2 has featured a steep drop in ratings from its already ratings-challenged first season. According to the site TV Series Finale, Knightfall is averaging a dismal 0.12 rating in the 18-49 demographic and is attracting around only 650,000 viewers per episode total. That is a nearly 50% drop in viewers from the first season.

A more niche network like History Channel isn’t necessarily looking for blockbuster numbers but those metrics still can’t help its renewal chances.

There’s always the chance of course that History just flat out likes Knightfall and wants to see more. Even without the raw viewership numbers, Knightfall Season 2 has done quite well creatively. Knightfall takes place in the early 1300s and follows the success and eventual fall of the fabled Knights Templar under King Philip IV of France.