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Bradylama Sep 27, 2006 03:04 AM

CBS's Nuclear Apocalypse Drama: Jericho
 
Jericho is set in a fictional Kansas town nestled between Denver and Wichita. When a mushroom cloud plumes over Denver, and communications go out, panic begins to set in as nuclear fallout fills the skies. The torrent for the pilot can be found here and a new episode will air tonight on CBS at 8PM ET/PT.

So far some pretty radical stuff has happened, though the writers seem to be attempting to apply a WB drama mentality to the nuclear apocalypse. Something that's sure to be interesting as the crisis plays out over the next several episodes. In tonight's episode the town is hit by the fallout and people develop radiation sickness.

So far it's worth watching, but we'll see if modern entertainment can ruin even the most awesome of survivalist settings.

There's also a companion website called Beyond Jericho which features a seperate story and events that will eventually intertwine with the show.

And Beyond Jericho is extremely retarded. How lovely.

nazpyro Sep 27, 2006 09:03 AM

I watched the pilot last week, though I was in-and-out for the first bit, until the first kaboom. Of course, once I see an explosion, destruction, chaos, my interest level spiked. Coupled with the random prison bus, more nuke clouds, and the fact that I started this show, Jericho has become worth watching.

Rockgamer Sep 27, 2006 05:39 PM

I just got through watching the pilot a few minutes ago, and I'll say I was impressed. I didn't really think too much of it before I saw it (which is why I forgot to watch it when it originally came on last week), but now I'm definitely gonna keep looking out for this one. If the rest of the series can stay on par with the pilot, I can see this being one of the better shows this season.

Skexis Sep 27, 2006 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Bradylama
So far some pretty radical stuff has happened, though the writers seem to be attempting to apply a WB drama mentality to the nuclear apocalypse.

That's exactly what I was afraid would happen with Heroes, but so far that show's been far surpassing my expectations as far as kid gloves go. I mean, they showed a disemboweled body on national TV, for crying out loud.

I'll check it out, but I really hope they don't turn it into a Smallville.

YO PITTSBURGH MIKE HERE Sep 27, 2006 06:18 PM

My Grandpa's nephew (Not sure what that makes him to me. Second uncle?) is some sort of producer on this show. I'll have to check it out, eventually.

nazpyro Sep 27, 2006 09:19 PM

So Denver, Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Diego, and at least 3 other cities have been mushroom-clouded. Characters are becoming mysterious, and the situation is surreal. So I'm officially watching this show now.

I wonder if they're gonna show if the people from the mine survived the blast next episode, of if that's something to come back to a few more episodes later.

speculative Sep 27, 2006 11:10 PM

I wanted to like this show, but the characters are simplistic next to Lost, House, Grey's Anatomy, CSI, and a half-dozen other shows. They will really have to ramp up the writing quality to keep me as a viewer. In fact, if they don't I don't see this show lasting past the first season.

It seems like they tried to create a show with the wholesomeness of Highway to Heaven or Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman against the backdrop of the post-apocalypse. If that's the case, I hope Mad Max shows up and teaches them a thing or two about the post-apocalypse...

Rockgamer Sep 27, 2006 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by nazpyro
So Denver, Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Diego, and at least 3 other cities have been mushroom-clouded.

Yeah, and wasn't San Diego where Jake said he was going to go back to at first, before all this stuff started happening? Sucks for him now, because whatever was waiting for him there just got blowed the fuck up.

But yeah, I'm now officially watching this show as well. It's not like there's anything else to watch at this time anyway, so CBS pretty much has a slam dunk in my opinion. And starting next week, I'll be watching this along with Lost and The Nine, which seem like good fits to go with this show.

Bradylama Sep 29, 2006 03:28 AM

Lookin' good, lookin' good. I'm really looking forward to how much the situation will spin out of control.

Quote:

"Four Horsemen" October 4, 2006 3
The rain stops and people emerge from hiding as rumors of a tank battalion traveling west spread through the community. Some of the townsfolk decide to leave Jericho, and a cryptic snippet of a broadcast causes worry.


"The Walls of Jericho" October 11, 2006 4
A dying man who may have radiation burns is found, and he has a mysterious warning; Dale discovers a train loaded with food outside town. A map is hung on the wall that shows which major cities have been hit.
Apparently somebody at CBS was informed on what a bunch of campy B-grade shit Beyond Jericho was and they've pulled the plug on the project. The companion site no longer exists.

Rockgamer Sep 29, 2006 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Bradylama
Apparently somebody at CBS was informed on what a bunch of campy B-grade shit Beyond Jericho was and they've pulled the plug on the project. The companion site no longer exists.

I never even checked it out myself, but I read that it was pretty stupid. Them pulling it just pretty much confirms this, so I feel no loss from never going.

The whole concept in general just seems kinda stupid, though. Lost did it kinda good at first, but now they just went overboard with the whole thing. And now Prison Break is trying to do it as well, and that's just terrible to start with.

Bradylama Sep 29, 2006 05:29 PM

The post apocalypse isn't the kind of setting that lends itself well to long drawn-out episode runs. Unless of course, nobody dies.

Locke Oct 25, 2006 09:11 PM

I'm hooked - I admit...

If anyone's interested - I've got all the episodes on my FTP (see sig)

The Wise Vivi Oct 25, 2006 10:06 PM

Hmmm... after reading all these posts on the show, I may have to take a look at this. My mother has begun watching it and seems hooked, while my brother thinks its crap. As of right now (I watched a few minutes of it when I was home), I wasn't impressed by it. Had these feelings of a Christian type show... "Jericho"

Bradylama Oct 26, 2006 07:39 AM

Jericho is mostly an allusion.

The biggest problem with the show is that the plot doesn't advance until the first and last 5 minutes, making the rest of an episode filler. It keeps stringing me along because I love the Post Apocalypse, but if the body count doesn't start rising I'm gonna be seriously pissed.

Grubdog Oct 26, 2006 08:06 AM

The only part that is getting to me badly is how some people focus on insignificant crap and relationships when the world is falling apart. I suppose that could be intentional though.

Bradylama Oct 26, 2006 04:31 PM

What's starting to get to me is how every time people start behaving like rational beings is how the whole community pulls together in some kind of communist hippy love-in by the end of the episode, and all crises are averted. There's not a chance in Hell that people would have helped that guy harvest his corn "no strings attached," and it was perfectly reasonable of the store owner to try and trade her pesticides for half the crop. So what happens towards the end? She gives them away. I'm losing a lot of faith in this show. It's a shame too, since this episode actually had a lot of plot progression.

Mithrandir Feb 13, 2007 07:12 PM

Speaking of which, it starts soon :D

I'm afraid the plot will never be completely revealed. I think this is one of the series where what would be the main plot is secondary to the story. It looks to me like a "Lost" since they introduce new enigmas every episode without never reveling too much about it.

I just can't wait still (because I'm now addicted to this show), for the explanation if they ever give one.

nazpyro Feb 13, 2007 09:41 PM

Well this week's just a recap, which I'm most likely not gonna watch. But next week's episode is entitled "The Day Before." It should be interesting...

Rockgamer Feb 13, 2007 10:11 PM

Man, I'm still like three episodes behind on this show. Honestly, it wasn't really keeping my attention, which is why I never bothered to catch up. I may try to watch those last three episodes, or maybe the recap episode, but I don't know how much longer I'll stick with it, especially now that the awesome Friday Night Lights (and The Knights of Prosperity) comes on at the same time.

Skexis Feb 13, 2007 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Bradylama (Post 274615)
The post apocalypse isn't the kind of setting that lends itself well to long drawn-out episode runs. Unless of course, nobody dies.

I'd actually see something along the lines of The Postman working out pretty well. I don't think the honey-coated endings would bother me near as much if it wasn't the same static environment. Focusing a post-apocalypse show on the lone gunman motif would appeal to people who love sci-fi and people who love westerns as well. They could even mix it up a bit and put in an episode or two about him simply trying to survive in the desert or something, a la Man vs. Wild. They'd just have to have a strong lead to be able to carry it off.

That reminds me, for people looking for a slightly less PG-rated (not by much) post apocalypse show, you might check out Jeremiah.

guyinrubbersuit Feb 14, 2007 12:33 AM

I downloaded the first episode and enjoyed it a bit, though I haven't caught up with the series. I'd really like to see a show similar in nature like this show up on Showtime or HBO just because they can get away with alot more.

Honestly, I'd love to see a zombie television series. That would be fantastic.

Locke Feb 16, 2007 04:39 PM

There's a catch-up episode (seems to be the craze) available at tvtorrents.com, and probably elsewhere.

Spoiler:
The text that flashes at the 27:30 mark is nothing, just the whole "While the Mayor was recovering, Gray Anderson.... etc..." shpeal again.

Bradylama Feb 17, 2007 05:52 AM

So how is it looking this time around? I figured it just turned to shit around October.

Locke Feb 17, 2007 11:34 AM

Looks like the last half of the season is going to be the events leading up to the bombs... I'm kind of disappointed with the season now actually... Too much emotional bullshit :P I want to see more bombs and warfare :P I still watch it religiously tough :P I'll turn on my FTP and put them up, check your PMs brady, i'll set you up an account if you'd like :)

RPG Maker Feb 17, 2007 01:13 PM

Anyone know where to find direct downloads of the show? I want to see what this shows about.


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