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Posted Oct 11th 2007 3:07PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: TV on DVD, OpEd, Jericho
I suppose we're lucky that this is a "season one" DVD and not a "complete series" set. The nut campaign aimed at CBS worked, and the second season of Jericho will start in a few months. It's only going to be seven episodes long, and then they'll look at those ratings and see if it warrants more episodes.
In the meantime, we have this season one set. You either like the show or you don't, which will help you decide whether you will want the DVD or not. And if you buy it, you're interested in the extras, and on this set they're actually pretty good.
Continue reading Jericho, Season One - DVD review
Posted Jul 19th 2007 7:32PM by Michael Maloney
Filed under: Programming, Jericho, TCA Press Tour

CBS starts off the morning a little later so we can all file our Emmy reports. Thanks!
Unexpected swag courtesy of today's first panel:
Jericho -- a one-pound bag of peanuts and a t-shirt from
nutsoline.com/jericho, the Internet campaign that helped bring the canceled fan favorite drama back to life for seven episodes next season.
Before the Q&A gets underway, CBS announces "CBS Eye-alert" a multi-platform viewer alert system that will help viewers find their favorite shows. I'm going to write more about this -- as soon as I figure out what it all means.
But, first,
Jericho...Continue reading Inside Jericho's resurrection - TCA report
Posted Jun 15th 2007 3:01PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Web, Celebrities, Jericho
Short but good interview with Jericho star Skeet Ulrich over at TVGuide.com. He talks about how surprised he was by the intensity of the fan support the show received after it was canceled. He says his mom first alerted him to the campaign (everyone say it at once: awwwwwwwwwwwwwww!).
He says the "nuts" line was actually the hardest line he had to deliver all season, because "it's such a non-sequitur," so he finds it funny that it was that line that inspired fans.
He also reveals that Gerald McRaney was ready to leave the show. In fact, he was frustrated throughout the season because he wanted more to do.
[via Pop Candy]
Posted May 23rd 2007 1:23PM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: OpEd, Cancellations
There has been an awful lot of talk about CBS canceling Jericho. Over at Observer-reporter.com, they've taken a hard line and decided the fault lays squarely at the feet of the network itself.
Jericho was one of the few new dramas that finished out the season. Heavy duty serials like The Nine, Vanished and Kidnapped were all cut short before reaching their finale. I, myself, was a fan of Jericho, but even I knew it's chances of renewal were slim. Personally, I feel that if the show had revealed some of it's secrets a little earlier, more viewers may have stuck around.
Continue reading Jericho cancellation the fault of CBS?
Posted May 10th 2007 7:19AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Jericho, Episode Reviews
(S01E22) First off, I have to say I love a good flashback. The way tonight's show blended the flashbacks with the current scenes was really well done. For a show that has really become very basic, the level of artistry is very high.
Well, Heather is alive and she's in Nebraska. I've been to Nebraska and, quite frankly, she was better off dead (that's a joke, son). It was great that Heather was able to alert the military to what's happening between Jericho & New Bern but relief is clearly going to come at a price and Robert Hawkins' name is on that price tag. I loved that shot of Heather looking at the flag, that very disturbing looking flag.
Continue reading Jericho: Why We Fight (season finale)
Posted May 3rd 2007 7:35AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Jericho, Ratings, Episode Reviews
(S01E21) Maybe I missed something but where is the freaking tank?
As the messenger from New Bern came into town, all I could think was that it's nice to see the kid from Deliverance still getting work. Sadly he brought along some real bad weather.
After watching Dale's performance tonight, I have developed a new opinion of him. He may be nuts but he's got balls of steel. It's clear that if Jericho can survive this battle, he will emerge as one of the most powerful men in town. The scene between Dale & Johnston was awesome because it showed the true nuances of the ex-mayors ability to govern. A truly great leader gets you to do things because you want to.
Continue reading Jericho: Coalition of the Willing
Posted Apr 26th 2007 6:08AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: OpEd, Jericho, Episode Reviews
(S01E20) As the episode began, with Jake & Erik both behind bars, it looked like this might be Erik's big chance to grow a pair. It was nice to see the Green boys working together and standing up to the New Bernians, who it turns out are a bigger threat than Ravenwood.
I can't say I was surprised to see Maggie return but it made me really concerned for her safety. As we've seen, when a lady gets involved with Jake, things rarely turn out well for them. I guess she should consider herself lucky that she was only shot in the leg.
Continue reading Jericho: One if by Land
Posted Apr 20th 2007 8:05AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows
You know, it's been so long since I've seen the last episode of Deadwood that I'll have to go back and watch it again to prepare for the two movies that will end the western saga. I think the last scene showed Gerald McRaney on his way out of town, probably heading to Jericho, Kansas.
But there's no rush. According to this story at the Chicago Tribune, not only are the two movies not going to air until 2008 at the earliest, but (according to cast member W. Earl Brown), the stars of the show haven't even signed contracts to appear in the TV flicks. But creator David Milch said a couple of months that he is "committed" to finishing the movies.
Continue reading Deadwood movies won't air until 2008 at the earliest
Posted Apr 17th 2007 3:41PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, Veronica Mars, Jericho
Those are the latest rumors spreading around the internets and the industry, that The CW has all but canceled the cult favorite Veronica Mars and that CBS is going to give a surprising second season renewal to Jericho, which looked like it might be dead in the water.
USA Today is reporting that a really good source is saying that Veronica Mars is "all but dead." Critic Robert Bianco says that fellow writer Gary Levin says the show is gone and he's "almost always right about these things." I think any buzz that the show might have had a year or so ago is now dead and a renewal is unlikely. (Isabelle talked about this last month, too.)
As for Jericho, SyFyPortal says that not only will CBS renew the drama, but it will move it to a new night in the fall to get it away from American Idol. Time will tell. The networks reveal their new schedules next month.
[via TV Tattle]
Posted Apr 12th 2007 7:09AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: OpEd, Jericho, Episode Reviews
(S01E18) Beef Stew. That's what I call an episode like tonights. Plenty of great information to sink your teeth into. Let's get right to it.
Most of the episode was spent with Hawkins filling JackJake in on what happened. Amazingly, he had all the answers. Who dropped the bombs, why they did it, how he was involved. He revealed it all, much to Jake's shock and awe. I'm glad that we finally got some answers. Personally, I can never understand why people don't just ask, "What is going on here?" Cough, Lost, cough.
Continue reading Jericho: A.K.A.
Posted Apr 5th 2007 9:12AM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Jericho, Episode Reviews
(S01E17) Well, it had to happen. No, I'm not talking about the refugee uprising. I'm talking about the below average episode that Jericho always delivers after two great ones.
I'll try not to dwell on the bad parts so I'll just say I have no interest in the criminal adventures of Dale & Skyler. The smug look on Dale's face was enough to make me want to stop watching.
I honestly don't know what to say about the use of the old hackneyed "wrestle for the gun until it goes off" device. What's next? An impromptu concert from a rock band who happens to be passing through town? I really thought Jericho was better than that.
Continue reading Jericho: One Man's Terrorist
Posted Mar 28th 2007 9:02PM by Paul Goebel
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, CBS, Jericho
(S01E16) I love any show that starts with someone burying a dead body. I especially liked the metaphor that Hawkins was digging his own hole deeper and deeper with every lie he tells. It's clear that he will have to share his secrets with the town very soon.
This episode had so much action in the first ten minutes that I was hooked right away. Just when I think I've had enough of the end of the world, Jericho reels me back in.
I especially liked all the technical information I learned by watching this episode. Whether it's building a windmill, delivering a baby or "negotiating" a contract, there was plenty to be learned.
Continue reading Jericho: Winter's End
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 Jan 28th 2007 1:39PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, Jericho
When Jericho returns on February 21 after its hiatus (I actually thought it was coming back at the end of this month but there's still another month to wait), several questions will (might?) be answered.
The first episode will show what happened 36 hours before the bombs dropped, in Jericho, Denver, and Washington, D.C. Maybe we'll finally get a hint as to who Hawkins really is and what exactly Jake was doing.
This has been one of the big surprises of the season for me. I really thought that it would be one of those science fiction-ish dramas that would go up against a powerhouse show on another network and either being canceled quickly and put on "hiatus" permanently. But this show has surprised with its ratings (it actually isn't doing too badly) and it's quality. There's a lot going on in this town, and I have to say that I'm more interested in what's going on in the town of Jericho than on that island over on ABC, at least for now.
Posted Dec 4th 2006 3:16PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, CBS, Web, Jericho
When Jericho debuted on CBS earlier this fall, one of the big selling points was the plan to have a separate storyline on the network's web site. It would be actual scenes shot with the cast but shown online only, and they would beef up the subplots. This hasn't happened yet. There is a lot of online-only content at the site (including video about what would happen if a real attack happened, interviews, etc), but the additional storyline idea was canceled.
Continue reading Why doesn't Jericho have an online storyline?
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