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Why We Think CBS' Jericho Is the Bomb

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Jericho by Andrew Cone/CBS
The when: Season 2 premieres Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 10 pm/ET.

Why watch?: The brave citizens of Jericho cling to the hope of normalcy after the country survives a nuclear attack on 23 of its most prominent cities.

Who's who: Jericho has a large ensemble of characters, but with the show's high mortality rate, that number is steadily diminishing.
The show's main characters are Jake Green and Robert Hawkins. Jake Green returned to Jericho just prior to the attack on the neighboring city of Denver. Once an irresponsible troublemaker, Jake has grown into the leader of Jericho. Much of Robert Hawkins' past is shrouded in mystery. As an affiliate of the black-ops sector of the government, he tried unsuccessfully to prevent the nuclear attacks from taking place. He responded by extracting his family from Washington, D.C., and taking them to Jericho where they would be safe. Robert also averted another attack by stealing a nuclear bomb from the enemy, bringing it with him to Jericho.

What's next: For Season 2 of the acclaimed action/drama, Jericho shifts its focus to a new government (the "Allied States of America") that has established itself without public vote. Also, Robert Hawkins continues to investigate the truth behind who is responsible for the horrific nuclear attacks.

Say what?! In Season 1's finale, Jake Green boldly exclaimed "Nuts!" to the leader of its neighboring town New Bern, which was attempting to invade Jericho. After CBS unceremoniously canceled this acclaimed series, the fans united by sending tons of actual nuts to CBS executives. CBS responded by giving the show a reprieve with a seven-episode second season!

What do you say? Jericho's riveting action sequences have the same ruthless intensity of 24, but they also have the quieter moments to focus on its characters' growth. Jericho fans, you've saved your show! Now it's time for more TV viewers to see what the fuss is all about! Keep spreading the word! — Joshua Green


Feb 12, 2008 11:57 AM
I have been waiting for JERICHO to return for what seems forever!

Tune in everyone. Jericho is a great show that combines the perfect amount of drama, conspiracy and emotion into a hour long action packed adventure!

Jericho needs your support - tune in tonight please!
Posted by Ranger99
Feb 12, 2008 1:50 PM
FYI Jericho fans .....we Friday Night Lights fans are trying to save our show too....in the meantime, I'm trying to spread the word to FNL fans to record Jericho on their DVR's, since it does count towards the ratings, maybe not by Nielson, but none the less, the networks know. If ever you guys could record FNL, it would be much appreciated. My DVR is set for tonight :-D
Posted by SpruceMeadows
Feb 12, 2008 5:57 PM
With so few challenging sci-fi genre TV shows available Jericho so far has been a success. What most view as a dropped-the-big-one depressing show is, for many, a chance to mentally interact with the scenerio, not just with the actors and action. For instance, Hawkins is one of the most devisive characters going. Everyone is seeing him as the only in-the-know guy on the show. Jake Green is a bit strange- he knows (or at the very least understands)the true goings-on in the nuclear attack (he did help bury the only unexploded bomb in the A.S.), but his main focus seems to be revenge. And after all the hints of what his past was you would think that he would partner with Hawkins so they both could stay on top of all that is happening.
All this being said, I am looking forward to a continuing series after the next seven run out. If ABC thinks that a few episodes will satisfy the dedicated viewer's wants and needs for television I hope they think real hard on this. After all, Letterman, Desperate Housewives, Boston Legal and other popular ABC draws may not be so appealing when the network thinks they can decide what we should and shouldn't expect for entertainment.
I may just read more novels and not bother with TV as much.

By the way- I don't know Morse Code. What is the message??
Posted by ratboy13
Feb 13, 2008 6:57 PM
ratboy13: "...If ABC thinks that a few episodes will satisfy the dedicated viewer's wants and needs for television I hope they think real hard on this. After all, Letterman, Desperate Housewives, Boston Legal and other popular ABC draws may not be so appealing..."

Jerico is on CBS...so is Letterman. CBS is not doing so well in the ratings these days so they need all the help they can get with quality shows like Jerico.
Posted by martie13
Feb 16, 2008 11:30 PM
Message from CBS…see below.

Thanks to you, Jericho is back! What an amazing job you have done so far. Now it's time to take it to the next level and CBS wants to arm you for the battle. Each week, we will send the Rangers (and only the Rangers) a link to an exclusive clip to the upcoming episode. Only Rangers and their friends and families will be able to watch it. Feel free to send this link to everyone on your e-mail list. You are their key to seeing an exclusive clip of the show long before it airs. Let's make this thing grow! Now here's the capper… if we get 1,000,000 hits to this website, CBS will send you a link to get the secret, alternate ending to the series! No matter what ending airs, you will be able to see the other ending. So go nuts, again. Support Jericho and get a part of the show no one will ever see. Here is a link to an exclusive clip from next Tuesday's episode. This link is a password protected link just for you. Below is the link with logline and password info:

http://www.cbs.com/nuts Login: rangers Password: jerichonuts

Please help get Jericho renewed again. You can do that by emailing CBS at audsvcs@cbs.com after every episode and tell them you watched. This is the only way CBS can count the viewers who are not Nielsen Ratings households.
Posted by Seymour_
Feb 19, 2008 12:04 PM
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