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by Abin Sur
Jul 19th, 2007
07:53:03 PM
Yep.
frist
by Smilin'Jack Ruby
Jul 19th, 2007
07:53:19 PM
Bill Frist, that is
Glad this show is moving forward...
by Abin Sur
Jul 19th, 2007
07:54:28 PM
Now I can go back to bitching about the emmys.
I guarantee
by RokurGepta
Jul 19th, 2007
08:03:33 PM
this show will not see a 3rd season
It may not get a third season....
by kdoc13
Jul 19th, 2007
08:07:44 PM
But I'm glad it got at least this. Maybe they can tie things up and go out with a bang. Bang, get it, ha ha. no?
i can't wait for the dvds
by Charlie Murphy
Jul 19th, 2007
08:10:08 PM
i started watching it, and mostly enjoyedit, but it wasn't "appointment tv". it kinda fell off my radar, and i didn't see a single episode after the break. (the last episode i saw involved the deaf girl or something and at the end the whole town converged at a corn field and had this real cheesy moment. i'll definitely watch season two when it airs, provided of course i've made it through the dvds.
im watching the Victoria Beckham special on NBC!
by Boomers_Lips
Jul 19th, 2007
08:17:35 PM
bitch is fierce!
We may only get 7 more episodes, but you know what ?
by Bill Clay
Jul 19th, 2007
09:08:04 PM
It's the occasional victories that make life worthwhile. Jericho was written off as just another fan favorite that died before it's time. But this time stubborn fans snatched victory from the jaws of defeat. If all we get is 7 more episodes, it was worth it.
Blurst!
by Paul T. Ryan
Jul 19th, 2007
09:08:39 PM
So there.
Exactly, Bill Clay. They blinked.
by Spykid the 13th
Jul 19th, 2007
09:09:47 PM
We won. I sent nuts. I am proud of being a part of bringing the show back, even if it was a small part.
yeah YOU KNOW you love it!!
by Maniaq
Jul 19th, 2007
10:03:17 PM
come on - you seriously had nothing better to do than post to a talkback about a show you care nothing for??

In the wise words of Tyrese Gibson, BRING IT!!

The season cliffhanger was perfectly executed and while I agree this is not exactly what you might call "appointment TV" the second half of the season KICKED BUTT and the second chance the show was given was totally well-deserved.

Let's just hope they don't get all Ron Moore on it's ass...
I look forward to the next episode where...
by Grando
Jul 19th, 2007
10:52:32 PM
... the town pulls together to get through some crisis or other. Man this show got real old real fucking fast. /cancel series.
Gavin Hood to Direct Wolverine!
by Paul T. Ryan
Jul 19th, 2007
11:10:14 PM
Take that Len Wiseman!
I wouldve liked to have seen what happened in NYC
by gambit88
Jul 20th, 2007
12:27:44 AM
Shame, I can only imagine the awesome visuals we are being deprived. Ah well, 7 more episodes are better than 0 more episodes.
Cool NUTS!
by Col. Tigh-Fighter
Jul 20th, 2007
07:27:06 AM
Ever so glad, am I. Some NYC nuke on nuke action, with Jaked and Hawkins being badass would have been nice though. People never gave this show a chance. Loved the fact that the nerd, when given the town store, became a ruthless capitalist with his own private army. The finale was fantastic! Gray was Chamberlin and Johnston was Churchill (which probably makes Jake The Army and Hawkins the SAS).

And they had a tank!!!! They were going to crash it into a train!!! Aw, I miss Jericho.

WRAP IT UP!
by INWOsuxRED
Jul 20th, 2007
10:32:40 AM
If the story is supposed to go to New York, they should go there. Don't waste time on the soap opera. If you hold back and leave people hanging at the end of this mini-season in hopes of getting renewed, you deserve cancellation.
Since they just HAD to kill of Gray...
by scrivener
Jul 20th, 2007
12:34:52 PM
I just don't care any more. The guy with the beard never survives the first season. The show was just too predictable... add to that the partial order for Season 2, and I'm just not willing to invest myself in any more Jericho.
Same old boring stuff.
by MrFloppy
Jul 20th, 2007
12:53:29 PM
And looks like it won't have any proper end this time too XD XD
Season 2 doesn't pick up right from the finale?
by Prof. Pop-Cult
Jul 20th, 2007
01:23:06 PM
Based on these spoilers, I get this feeling that the Season 2 premiere will not pick up right where the Season 1 finale left off. In other words, I fear we'll get a cheesy "Six Months Later..." cop-out.
"Six Months Later..."
by Bill Clay
Jul 20th, 2007
02:24:07 PM
I imagine the budget, along with some of the cast, has been reduced for this abbreviated season. The money that would have gone to film the Jericho/New Bern War is probably no longer available. I can live with that.
the last bit of jericho that i saw...
by seekshelter
Jul 20th, 2007
06:52:31 PM
was a poorly staged shootout... is the direction still the same??
good point INWO
by Maniaq
Jul 20th, 2007
09:03:18 PM
If you're going to sacrifice decent, town-on-town drama and replace it with the cheap-ass fluffy, soap opera drama that was responsible for the first half of season one being so "meh" and people tuning out left-right-n-centre, then you're completely MISSING THE POINT of this series being brought back from the dead!!

Hopefully it's just the network not knowing how to sell this thing and the "mini-series" will actually kick some ass - but you're absolutely right - if the story was supposed to go to New York (did someone towards the end say New York wasn't actually bombed to the stone-age and those kids' parents are probably alive?) THEN GO TO NEW YORK DAMMIT!!!

This show worked hard to save itself from embarrassment - now let's see some payoff!
Fuck this show sucks
by Sappers Forward
Jul 21st, 2007
02:01:38 PM
It really is horrible. The acting is some of the worst I've ever seen. The plot lines are lame. There are more technical errors in this than anything else I've ever seen on the big screen or T.V. I'm talking about everything from gun fights to nukes going off and the aftermath. It's like, no research was ever done in order to make this a plausable story.
Talkbacks Illustrate Why JERICHO Found no Audience
by Spykid the 13th
Jul 21st, 2007
05:54:45 PM
"I want town on town action!" "We need more war!!" "They were going to crash a tank! "Seeing New York after the destruction would be awesome!" "I hate all this drama!" "Why aren't the shootouts better staged?" "It's too bad there wasn't more fighting!" "There aren't enough good visuals on it!" "There are too many technical errors!" "This show needs to kick more ass to survive!" "Why are the people in the town working together to solve problems? They should be at eachother's throats with mysteries and fighting, nonstop!"
JERICHO: The Successful Version (*SARCASM*)
by Spykid the 13th
Jul 21st, 2007
06:17:43 PM
Pilot: We start with a screen showing a radar pulse, flashing over and over a map of the continental United States, grey shiny lines on black. We hear a coded message in morse code with static: the morse code, when translated by people on the internet, later goes into details about the nuclear threat that has hit the US in the show. Animation on the map shows the missiles striking a single target. Then, as the static gives way to the suitable haunting percussion mixed with echoey synth piano, we see blast after blast going off, with a little timer in the bottom corner ticking away the number of hits and the times and places where the hits took place: we make sure to include all the major cities, with big red letters instead of little white ones when the biggest cities get struck. When the town of Jericho gets hit, we fade out the map and bring up the main titles even as the word JERICHO appears both in the bottom left for the map (the only part of it remaining onscreen) and the main title, and the percussion becomes haunting-er and the piano ceases, and then we cue massive static and jump to black screen. Then, the first shot we see takes place AFTER the nuclear attack has hit the town. Everyone is suffering, and no one is working together. We need shots of the kind of chaos that filled the screen during the final moments of MIRACLE MILE just before the attack actually happens. People scream at eachother, and we make sure to focus exclusively on wanton suffering and show no kindness or friendship of any sort. Blood and injuries fill the screen, as well as destroyed buildings and debris that ironically resembles things we know of small towns (signs from local car dealerships, fast food chains, etc.). We get a few shots of jets flying over battle-ravaged schools and playgrounds, while our FX team makes sure silver dust falls over every set and outdoor shot via CGI inserted later. We add in a few CGI helicopters, too, with perspective shots from over the shoulder of kids on the ground looking up so you see how scary and mysterious the helicopters are. People love scary and mysterious helicopters. We get some guy with a digery do and the choir Terrence Malick used for THE THIN RED LINE. This should all take no more than two minutes' time, TOPS, because by minute three the audience needs a character with which they can identify - namely, an incredibly fit badass who finds three racial/cultural stereotypes and beats the crap out of them to show off how awesome he is. This is our main character, portrayed by Barry Pepper looking scraggly and unshaven and mean. Barry's character will ironically be named Sherrif John Green, and eventually fans across the world will put up banner ads on their websites saying KEEP JERICHO GREEN in reference to the eventual subplot in which he will have to take over the town and the characters in the town adopt said slogan as their rallying cry (never spoken, as it would be stupid - but placed on windows and storefronts). As the world reels on the brink of destruction, Sherrif Green will week after week need to beat the crap out of people and torture them in the name of brining order to the lawless jackals of society (everyone, including Sherrif Green in the past, because, of course, he lost his girlfriend in a tragic moment of injustice and has a very mysterious past that will only be told in every-other-week flashbacks). Sherrif Green will get help from a wheelchair-bound computer expert who will help him get the infrastructure back up because, of course, a guy with a computer and a wheelchair can fix anything. The HOT town mayor played by a supermodel wanting to be taken seriously for her acting ability will play a bespectacled reporter for the newly-formed JERICHO FREE PRESS that will print damning articles about the Mayor, who will be played by an Older Actress Whose Career is Over but Who Younger Guys Still Find Hot, like Holly Hunter or Geena Davis. The mayor will disapprove of Sherrif Green's tactics and methods, but will tacitly accept them while secretly plotting with the Underworld Elements (who will have a name like "Section Five" because they're holed up in a bunker called Section Five from which secrets, flasbhacks and high-caliber weapons pour constantly throughout the series to make sure every epsiode is action-packed, and who have a mysterious agenda that goes All the Way to the Top!). Tagline for the TV guide for the first actual non-pilot episode: TONIGHT - JUSTICE WILL COME TO JERICHO. But Will it Be Too Late?
yeah thanx Spykid - don't call us...
by Maniaq
Jul 22nd, 2007
10:01:44 PM
We'll call you - we especially liked the bit where the music gets haunting-er... (*SARCASM*)
Sprague Grayden
by Itchy
Jul 23rd, 2007
10:02:33 AM
I'd bang her. As for Jericho, I would have loved to see some of the New York stuff - could have been very interesting.
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