PamelaReed-related stories
Posted Oct 5th 2009 11:28AM by Jason Hughes
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, OpEd, Reality-Free, Gone Too Soon

The modern poster-child for a show that's "gone too soon" is
Jericho. The impassioned fans buried CBS under a ton of nuts, which got the show renewed for a shortened second season. Your mileage of the quality of that season may vary, but the fact remains that the fans did something none of these internet campaigns today will be able to.
What people don't realize is that when
Jericho came back for the second run, the ratings weren't any better than when the first season ended. So when they cancel your favorite show and you start mailing in bizarre objects and setting up your web petitions because "it worked for
Jericho," remember that the networks remember
Jericho as well. They remember that it failed to find a sizable audience twice.
Continue reading Gone Too Soon: Jericho
Posted Mar 19th 2008 8:23AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Jericho, Episode Reviews
(S02E06) "When do we leave?" - Jake Green
Is it just me or was it kind of funny that each of the wanted men had their addresses under their name? Are they really that hard to find? I couldn't help imagining the soldiers busting down the wrong door. "Hey guys, this is 92 Washington LANE. Jake lives at 92 Washington DRIVE." Although I am a fan of random trivia and now we know the address of many of the characters. By the way, while Jericho, may be a real city, 66812 is not an actual zip code.
We also found out that Goetz's first name is actually John. Now I'm hoping that the man on the phone is named Stathis Borans.
Continue reading Jericho: Sedition
Posted Mar 8th 2007 8:21AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, CBS, Jericho
(S01E14) I got a lot of heat because of my review of last week's show and usually I ignore all criticism because I'm so brilliant. However, when 99% of the comments are negative, I'm forced to take another look at my reviews. So, as I watched Jericho this week, I vowed to pay close attention so as not to miss any pertinent information and it totally paid off. During the opening, the Morse code message clearly said, "Don't bother watching. This episode is kind of lame."
To be honest, I couldn't really concentrate on everything that happened because of the scene early on where Gerald McRaney & Pamela Reed decided to get boozed up. It may me wonder: Why aren't more people getting drunk in the middle of the day? I mean, it's not like anyone has a job to go to and shouldn't a small town like Jericho have at least one town drunk anyway?
Continue reading Jericho: Heart of Winter
Posted Sep 20th 2006 8:58PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, OpEd, Jericho
(S01E01) I think I can say without much hesitation that CBS is going for the
Lost crowd here. An ongoing mystery involving a nuclear (?) explosion that happens outside of a small town, cutting off all communication between the small town and the outside world. What happened? Was it an accident, another country attacking the country, aliens? Something else completely? But a show like
Lost, one that grabs the imagination and fan fervor at an incredible level, is a rare thing. Can
Jericho do it too?
Continue reading Jericho: Pilot (series premiere)
Posted Apr 30th 2006 3:20PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Short-Lived Shows

Yes, I am one of the 36 people that remembers
this show. Some people might think it was just your typical sitcom.
Actually, I think it probably was a typical sitcom, in a way. It wasn't always laugh out loud funny, but it had a good
cast and some good one-liners and was always entertaining. Unfortunately, it only last for one season (20 episodes),
and I'm not even sure if it was ever repeated anywhere, though maybe it showed up on USA or another cable outlet?
Pamela Reed starred as a judge who dealt with problems at home (single mom of 4 kids, including Breckin Meyer)
and at work (dealing with court cases and coworkers, including Charles Rocket, who sadly committed suicide last
October, as Judge Fitzpatrick). There was nothing earth-shattering about this show, which is probably why it only last
one season (though it was every bit as good as
King of Queens of
Yes, Dear -- better, actually).
Continue reading Short-Lived Shows: The Home Court