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5 stars
What are you thinking, CBS?
May 16, 2007
Jericho is one show which has continued to hold my interest. I am so tired of reality TV! Something with a plot (ANY kind of plot) is so much better than the majority of crap that's out there. I am very disappointed with the decision of CBS.
However, ranting on here will do no good -- except for relieving some frustration. Threats to stop watching CBS shows won't do any good, either.
If you're as unhappy as I am, please flood CBS with actual snail mail to protest. Yes, it will cost you a few cents, but it makes a huge impression, if enough mail arrives in the next 2 weeks.
If you want to be REALLY effective, flood the internet with Kelly Kahl's name and the CBS mailing address listed below, and ask your friends to send her written letter of complaint.
Kelly Kahl, Executive Vice President
Program Planning & Scheduling
CBS Television Network
51 West 52nd Street
New York, NY 10019
I don't have her e-mail address, but if I had it she'd sure be all over the Internet.
You can also call CBS television at: (212) 975-4321. Flooding them with phone calls also speaks volumes. Literally. Ask to speak personally with Kelly Kahl or with Leslie Moonves, chairman of CBS Corporation.
Next, stop buying any products sold by CBS sponsors -- and contact them as well. Be sure to tell them of your complaint about Jericho being canceled.
Remember the old saying: "The squeaky wheel gets the grease."
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5 stars
BRING IT BACK!!!!!!!!!!!
May 21, 2007
I totally agree with the other posters that is was one of the best shows...ever. I looked forward to Jerico and no matter what I had to do was in front of my TV at 8:00 EST every Wednesday. I too am gun shy now to getting into a new show for fear they will take it off the air. I am so sick of all the CSI copy cats and Jerico was so different and yes...this is something that will probalby happen to us in the not so distant future.
BRING IT BACK!!!!!!!
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4 stars
Great Show
December 5, 2006
Loved it..can't wait to see if it sticks around! It was emotional, exciting and made you think about how it might be in your own town if something like this happened.
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4 stars
Fire the Creator, TV is Not Allowed to Be Original
November 30, 2006
First off I like the show. Its new, original, and sometimes hard-hitting. I have not been able to watch very many episodes on TV but have caught up on the CBS website. Its about time someone did this for single parents with active kids and a busy life.
There are well-developed characters; villains, heroes, and cannon fodder alike. Wikipedia has a good look at the characters in acse you need a whos who to keep track. Its not too bad on the science of nuclear war and its effects, if a little too restrained. It makes you think what would you do in this situation. Do you have any training in first-aid for someone hurt in an accident? Can you defend your family? Have you ever even gone without a bath or a meal for one day? There have been books and movies about nuclear war and post-apocalyptic survival for years and I have read many and Jericho doesnt do too bad in comparison. Stories such as The Day After, Lucifers Hammer, Alas Babylon, Wolf and Iron, The Postman, and many others give you a good look at what might happen. There is also crap like Damnation Alley and The Survivalist out there too. Lets hope the writers dont feel the need to write in giant cockroaches or mutants.
Some things I question:
As a previous reviewer noted, everything is too clean and bright looking. Look at Battlestar Galactica. Everything on the planet they left behind is dirty and neglected looking. Their equipment is worn and grimy. The survivors are hard-edged and sometimes filthy, with their clothes wearing out and looking tired after the work of surviving.
It looks like too much fun. "Lets go sit in the bar and listen to music and get drunk. There's no one to worry about out there. No one like Ravenwood (Raiders) coming to attack us and take our stuff. No refugees getting ready to swamp our town because it is the last peaceful place in existence. There is nothing better to do with the emergency power than to power up the juke box and dance a little."
Everyone drives everywhere. Gee where is all the gas coming from? I drive a minimum amount and still have to fill up every week or two. Jake just hops in his car and drives downtown to see Dad when he wants. Hello!!! Rationing for emergencies.
It took 2 months before somebody organized a volunteer defense force that still does nothing but fall apart every time Gray wants to be a vigilante or take charge. The mayor should have shot him the first week. I have a hard time believeing that no former Vietnam, or Gulf War, or Iraq vet stepped up and volunteered to train and emergency reaction force of some kind and that the towns safety was in the hands of Barney Fife who mistook a school bus for something else.
Overall still a good show and maybe the writers are correct that too much realism might drive away viewers. I hope that it gets more real in the future. I want to think about the show even after I turn it off and go hmm...what would I have done. Not, "Gee that looks like fun." It grates on my nerves but I still will watch it. After all, its not the A-Team and its not the Batchelor.
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4 stars
Shows the future
November 29, 2006
Our country is extremely vulnerable to nuclear terrorism and this show clearly depicts it. We are only a flick of a switch away from total disorder. Perhaps people will wake up and make border security a priority.