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Anyone catch Jericho?

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Monday, October 2, 2006 6:01 AM

DUG


What do people think of it?

Do you think it has any promise?

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Monday, October 2, 2006 7:12 AM

PATSRULE


I think it has potential to be a pretty good show, but I don't forsee greatness. It has CBS style written all over it, which to me is a negative. CBS tends to dumb down its shows and skew them to an older/family audience.

Still the premise is intriuging, and I will probably stick with it.


Of the newshows this season I have seen so far:

Smith and Studio 60 are the best. Great quality.

Heroes looks very good, but after 1 episode is still a little hard to judge.

Vanished is good although I am worried it is going to get cancelled without conclusion.

Jericho and Kidnapped are both pretty good.

Runaway looked ok, but like Heroes, I have only seen 1 episode.

Til Death, my wife loves, and I can tollerate it.

Six Degrees sucked harder than Christy Canyon. Avoid at all costs! Even Tom Brady's girlfriend being one of the stars and J.J. Abrahms being one of the creators couldn't salvage that piece of dung.

Still waiting on The Nine, which I hear may be the best new show this year, and Knights of Prosperity which looks like it could actually be a unique sit-com.

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Monday, October 2, 2006 7:47 AM

MAVOURNEEN


Gotta say I agree, Patsrule. Jericho is good, but not great. Besides, Skeet Ulrich is getting on my nerves, and I've only seen 2 episodes.
He gives everyone different answers to similar questions, so I guess I'm supposed to be like "Oooh, there's something deep/suspicious with that guy." but come one, it's Skeet Ulrich.

Smith is really well done as well, but I find I'm staring at Ray Liotta's distorted cosmetic surgery bloaty stretched face more than anything else.
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Monday, October 2, 2006 8:01 AM

GRIZWALD


I keep wanting it to get better. I thought Episode 2 was a little better than Episode 1, but not a lot.

I missed Heroes. I'm just kicking myself now. I wonder if I can still get into it with the second episode?

And of course I am counting down till Friday night at 9/8 central...

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Monday, October 2, 2006 8:31 AM

PATSRULE


I believe you can see the whole premier on NBC.com still.

Check out: http://www.nbc.com/Video/rewind/full_episodes/?show=heroes

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Monday, October 2, 2006 12:03 PM

MISSTRESSAHARA


I liked it. It caught me when I was flipping through channels, and though it was only the second episode I watched I was able to follow what had happened. Great premise and though it has the requisite pretty people it was refreshing to see an older man have a wife of the same age and not one half of that. And a TV show dealing with a nuclear strike in this day and age? They have cahouna's to even mention it. Just watching that guy place pins all over the US map gave me shivers. Problem I have with it is they only show the US. There are other country's nearby you know. I'll watch to see how it develops.

I'm liking Eureka a lot. It doesn't take itself all that seriously, and when it does they remember to add just a little bit of humor to pull you back in (remind you of anything?) This weeks epi was a little weak but of all the shows out there this has sparked my interest more than anything and well the sherrif and Stark are all kinds of nummy to the eyes.

I'm still not sold on Hero's, I don't know what they're really trying to do but put some spandex on them and I'd think I was watching a lesser version of X-Men. And again, I know this is a US show but do you think MAYBE we can see some people from say, oh I dunno, Canada, Mexico, France, and other places? I think there were 2 people outside the US they showed but the rest were from America. No offence to my American cousin's but as I stated, there are countries outside the States. We'll see I guesse.

As to the others, never heard of them and I hardly ever watch TV these days, but if these 3 shows get better it just might suck me back in. I just hope any new GOOD show isn't on Fux, cause we all know what'll happen if it is.

On a side note, Veronica Mars is something I just can't get into.

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Monday, October 2, 2006 7:46 PM

GROOSALUGG


I've enjoyed the first couple of episodes. I agree that it'll probably never be 'great', but so far it's good enough to keep me looking forward to next week's, at least.

Just hoping it doesn't turn into "The Day After", with everyone getting radiation poisoning, their hair falling out, etc. Not Steve Guttenberg's finest role (he'll always be Mahoney to me )...

Also hoping that if they're going to keep having a new crisis each episode, Skeet Ulrich isn't the heroic savior EVERY... SINGLE... TIME!!

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Tuesday, October 3, 2006 1:08 AM

PATSRULE


I think people are reading in too much too soon on this show. Although it may well turn out to be a nuclear strike, we don't know for sure that it is yet. It could be something completely different. We don't know anything other than what the characters in the show know. We know they were scared of the rain, but to this point, we don't know if the rain contained radiation, and prior to the rain, there was no radiation in the air.


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Tuesday, October 3, 2006 1:10 AM

PATSRULE


Quote:

Originally posted by Misstressahara:
Problem I have with it is they only show the US. There are other country's nearby you know. I'll watch to see how it develops.

I'm still not sold on Hero's, I don't know what they're really trying to do but put some spandex on them and I'd think I was watching a lesser version of X-Men. And again, I know this is a US show but do you think MAYBE we can see some people from say, oh I dunno, Canada, Mexico, France, and other places? I think there were 2 people outside the US they showed but the rest were from America. No offence to my American cousin's but as I stated, there are countries outside the States. We'll see I guesse.



If you think people in Kansas care about strikes in other countries, you are crazy. It makes the show more authentic, if anything that they aren't focused on what is going on outside the country. And as far as Heroes being mostly Americans...hello...its an American show. Be happy there were any characters from outside America. When there are only 6 or 7 main characters so far and two are not from the U.S., I don't see much to complain about. I am not offended, but I think that is a silly reason to not like the show.

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Tuesday, October 3, 2006 1:39 AM

GRIZWALD


Quote:

Originally posted by patsrule:
If you think people in Kansas care about strikes in other countries, you are crazy.



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Tuesday, October 3, 2006 1:45 PM

MISSTRESSAHARA


Quote:

Originally posted by patsrule:
Quote:

Originally posted by Misstressahara:
Problem I have with it is they only show the US. There are other country's nearby you know. I'll watch to see how it develops.

I'm still not sold on Hero's, I don't know what they're really trying to do but put some spandex on them and I'd think I was watching a lesser version of X-Men. And again, I know this is a US show but do you think MAYBE we can see some people from say, oh I dunno, Canada, Mexico, France, and other places? I think there were 2 people outside the US they showed but the rest were from America. No offence to my American cousin's but as I stated, there are countries outside the States. We'll see I guesse.



If you think people in Kansas care about strikes in other countries, you are crazy. It makes the show more authentic, if anything that they aren't focused on what is going on outside the country. And as far as Heroes being mostly Americans...hello...its an American show. Be happy there were any characters from outside America. When there are only 6 or 7 main characters so far and two are not from the U.S., I don't see much to complain about. I am not offended, but I think that is a silly reason to not like the show.




Hello, I never said I hated it and I am watching the episodes, and I even said if you read what I wrote that I know it's because it's an American show, but my point is valid, there is more to the world than the States. And maybe you can be a little less snarky in your reply thank you very much.

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Tuesday, October 3, 2006 2:09 PM

VINTERDRAKEN


Managed to catch it, mostly by humongous accident. Think it might have some real potential. Sofar it seems to be mounting to be atleast a semi-interesting post/during-apocalypse series. Really liked the first two episodes, hopefully the rest will be equally entertaining.

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Tuesday, October 3, 2006 2:09 PM

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Managed to catch it, mostly by humongous accident. Think it might have some real potential. Sofar it seems to be mounting to be atleast a semi-interesting post/during-apocalypse series. Really liked the first two episodes, hopefully the rest will be equally entertaining.

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Tuesday, October 3, 2006 2:09 PM

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Managed to catch it, mostly by humongous accident. Think it might have some real potential. Sofar it seems to be mounting to be atleast a semi-interesting post/during-apocalypse series. Really liked the first two episodes, hopefully the rest will be equally entertaining.

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Tuesday, October 3, 2006 2:09 PM

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Managed to catch it, mostly by humongous accident. Think it might have some real potential. Sofar it seems to be mounting to be atleast a semi-interesting post/during-apocalypse series. Really liked the first two episodes, hopefully the rest will be equally entertaining.

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Tuesday, October 3, 2006 2:09 PM

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Tuesday, October 3, 2006 2:09 PM

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Tuesday, October 3, 2006 4:53 PM

GRIZWALD


Quote:

Originally posted by Misstressahara:
...I never said I hated it and I am watching the episodes, and I even said if you read what I wrote that I know it's because it's an American show, but my point is valid, there is more to the world than the States....



Getting back to your comment, I think the premise of the show is simply that if something like this were to happen, the survivors would be reduced to the least common denominator - the family, the small town, the farm - and without CNN or their cell phones working or any kind of infrastructure they wouldn't have a clue how far the destruction went. It would be a very strange sensation to be completely without information.

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Tuesday, October 3, 2006 5:47 PM

REGINAROADIE


I've never seen "The Day After", but there is one movie that this show reminds me of. It's this flick called "Testament", which is basically an hour and a half version of "Jericho" that's set in the early 80's. You follow this average family around for a half hour before there's a big flash, and then you basically see the family members one by one die off from radiation poisoning.

It is by far the most depressing studio movie ever made, and ironically it was a made-for-tv movie that the studio loved so much that they decided to bump it up to a theatrical release. Incredibly realistic and spiritually cleansing. But if you want to see something that'll make you want to kill yourself when the credits roll, and not because the movie is so horrible, this is it right there.

But my absolute favorite, end-of-the-world movie is this Canadian movie called LAST NIGHT. I've said plenty about it on this site, so I won't repeat myself. Just find it and watch it. You'll love it.

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Thursday, October 5, 2006 2:19 AM

PATSRULE


Quote:

Originally posted by Misstressahara:
Hello, I never said I hated it and I am watching the episodes, and I even said if you read what I wrote that I know it's because it's an American show, but my point is valid, there is more to the world than the States. And maybe you can be a little less snarky in your reply thank you very much.

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Your point isn't valid. Heroes does have international characters. Through week 2 of Jericho, when this debate started, there was no communication received by anyone except the ham radio at the end. there was no way to possibly know about anything outside of their town. I've been to Kansas...you would not bump into people from foreign countries or anyone who cares about foreign countries in a town like Jericho.

Then in week 3, they did somehow get satelite feed from China. I did find it realistic that the first thing they thought when they saw the broadcast was to wonder if China attacked them.

CBS is America's most PC network. They love to have their shows have as many different race/ethnicities as possible. I am sure we will see more as the time goes by, whether it is reasonable or not.

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Monday, April 21, 2008 9:37 PM

JAYNEZTOWN


Great show


Too bad about the second (and likely final) cancellation announced

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008 2:53 AM

PATSRULE


Quote:

Originally posted by patsrule:
I think it has potential to be a pretty good show, but I don't forsee greatness. It has CBS style written all over it, which to me is a negative. CBS tends to dumb down its shows and skew them to an older/family audience.

Still the premise is intriuging, and I will probably stick with it.


Of the newshows this season I have seen so far:

Smith and Studio 60 are the best. Great quality.

Heroes looks very good, but after 1 episode is still a little hard to judge.

Vanished is good although I am worried it is going to get cancelled without conclusion.

Jericho and Kidnapped are both pretty good.

Runaway looked ok, but like Heroes, I have only seen 1 episode.

Til Death, my wife loves, and I can tollerate it.

Six Degrees sucked harder than Christy Canyon. Avoid at all costs! Even Tom Brady's girlfriend being one of the stars and J.J. Abrahms being one of the creators couldn't salvage that piece of dung.

Still waiting on The Nine, which I hear may be the best new show this year, and Knights of Prosperity which looks like it could actually be a unique sit-com.



Wow what a blast from the past!!!

Looking back, Smith was AWESOME, but got cancelled after three or so episodes (another four aired online, plus they had scripts for the rest and explained how it would have ended. It would have been one of the best shows ever.

Studio 60 was high quality, but got too preachy and died off.

Hereos season 1 wound up being FANTASTIC. Season 2 was hit or miss.

Vanished did get cancelled, but at least they aired the remaining episodes on line, and we saw the victim finally escape.

Kidnapped also got cancelled, but they finished the season on line. It was actually rather satisfying.

Runaway got cancelled quickly with no resolution. I don't really miss it though.

Til death is still around, and is still allright, and my wife still loves it.

Six Degrees got cancelled, which made me happy. Man, that show sucked. And that Damn Bridget Moynahan got dumped by Brady after she pulled the goalie on him, and she went on a magazine cover and cried about raising her baby on her own...

Anyways, The Nine had a great premise and the bank scenes were really cool, but they made most of the show about life after the bank, which nobody cared about, and it got cancelled.

And of course...Jericho, which was the topic at hand. My initial impressions stayed with me, good but not great. CBS had their handprints all over it, which lowered its quality. Gerald McRaney and Skeet Ulrich were great to watch, along with the Hawkins character, but most of the rest were forgettable.

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