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Fans fit the battle of 'Jericho,' and CBS came tumbling down

Posted: Wednesday, June 06, 2007 2:45 PM by Gael Fashingbauer Cooper
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It's official: After being pressured by fans, who sent 50,000 pounds of peanuts to its New York office, CBS has brought back "Jericho," the America-after-the-bombs drama that the network had earlier canceled.

Regular readers of this Weblog know that readers were passionate about "Jericho" -- when I wrote about canceled shows, "Jericho" was far and away the most-mourned show in the comments. Readers felt the premise was original, and despite the grim bits, enjoyed seeing regular families in a small Kansas town try to cope with the unimaginable: An America that had been bombed and had lost its communication network, with multiple people declaring themselves president in different parts of the nation, and the people of Jericho fighting to learn even such basic information as which major cities were destroyed.

It's entertainment, sure, but it's also sobering, giving us something to think about. We all know deep down that we'd really be in trouble if so many of our modern conveniences were taken away -- few folks can go all Pa Ingalls and raise their own food today -- and the show reminded us how much we take for granted.

"Jericho" featured some chilling scenes in its first season, scenes that would have stuck in my head even if the show didn't return. April, who was pregnant, died along with her baby in the town's undersupplied, understaffed hospital of ailments that almost certainly would not have killed her in a regular, pre-bomb hospital. A group of characters made a chilling visit to a former fairgrounds where a newsboard gives them tantalizing information about the outside world. While there, the townsfolk discover that a man they were planning to trade with quite possibly has turned to keeping people as slaves in a bloody back room. And neighboring town New Bern goes to war with Jericho, in a situation that seems all the more scary for the creepily plausible way it develops.

It's going to be interesting to see the summer speculation on where the show will go with its new life. Veteran actor Gerald McRaney, the town's mayor and a show mainstay, apparently was killed off in the season finale. Unless the show pulls some magical twist and brings him back, he'll be missed. He delivered possibly the best lines of the series, saying something like "I am about to go to war with New Bern, Kansas. The home of the nearest Costco. Today is already just about as weird as I can handle."

So come on, "Jericho" fans. Share your thoughts about what will happen to the town, its inhabitants, and the splintered nation, in a second season of life after the bombs.

 

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I can only imagine that there will be seveal other characters killed off in the season premiere. The situation is so grim that it is inevitable. however i still believe the show will still be as amazing as ever. this has got to be the first show in a long time to make me watch in awe and say to myself "holy crap!".
There are still allot of questions left unanswered after the first season finale. Do the Marines make it in time to save Jericho? Are they able to distinguish between which of the people fighting are from Jericho and which are from New Bern? How is Hawkins planning on brining down the new President who was the head of the DHS and was the mastermind behind the attacks? How does Hawkins use the tank that doesn't shoot to stop the re-inforcements from New Bern? And most importantly...where do we go from here??? What is going to happen now with the country?
It is a great show and I am glad to have it back!
Awesome. Thanks to CBS for listening to the fans.
Awesome!!!!!Yehaw to the Jericho Rangers and everyone who stood behind these fine actors and writers. Thanks to the network for giving them their dues!
I had no idea the show was being cancelled. Shame on CBS; this show gives you something to think about. I'm sure the current writers can advance the plot satisfactorily, maybe even better. Just love the characters, particularily the farmer Stanley, and his IRS agent soon to be wife!
My husband and I watched Jericho. I am actually happy that the fans won. I get tired of getting sucked into a show only to have it canceled! good for CBS for letting the show have another chance. I'll be there watching when it comes back on.
well in my opinion it was silly of them to cancel in the first place but someone finally talked some sense over there at CBS and determined that people really do want to watch something other than reality TV.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have rarely written to a network about the cancellation of a show, but when I learned this fine show was going away for good, I had to express my disappointment. I'm very pleased that hundreds and hundreds of others did the same. Way to go everybody!
This is good news for the TV watching public. Our voices have been heard and now we can enjoy the speculation of what is to come next year.
YES!!!!!!!!! Finally a network listened to their fans! Please somehow, thru some miracle bring back Gerald McRaney, maybe it was a ploy pretending he was head. He was the patron saint of this group. Please bring him back..... and thanks again for coming to your senses bringing the best show on TV back next fall!!!!
If they hadn't killed of Gerald McRainey I'd be happy about this, but he was the one guy in the show that made it any good!
AweSome! I absolute enjoyed this show and was terribly dissapointed when it was canceled. My husband and I we're loyal viewers and I'm overjoyed to hear its back on. Great show...great, great show!
I am SOOOOOO mad I erased the last three episodes of Jericho off my Tivo! I have been waiting for a moment when I had a couple of free hours to properly savour these last episodes. When I heard CBS cancelled the series, I was so bummed that I erased them. Now, I hear it will be back after all. I am so happy but pissed now that I have to buy the missing episodes on itunes! Kudos to the folks who stood up to CBS and shame on me for not helping to keep alive one of the most original and intriguing series on TV today!
yes virginia, there is a santa claus. thanks cbs
This is a wonderful show that my husband and I look forward to each week. We had to tape it each week due to our work schedule. You really need to include the PVR into your numbers. I thank you for listening to the fans of Jericho!.
For those of us who weren't alive for the fan protests which brought back Star Trek, it feels wonderful to help bring back a truly original show. I would hasten to say that 'Jericho' is arguably more creative for it's time than 'Star Trek' was for its time. (And I've been a fan of all the Star Trek series.) I think that they need to bring in another show driving character like Jake and Hawkins, especially with the passing of Johnston. The possibilities are limitless, especially if the shows writer's discover an old paper RPG called, "Twilight 2000", which deals with a post-holocaust America. However, aside from conjecture of what will come needs to be conjecture of how to keep ratings up. Not to be a wet blanket, but CBS is giving us seven mid-season episodes for a second season and if ratings don't rock, they'll write off "Jericho" as another "Arrested Development" and that'll be the end of the story. Between now and when they show the seven-episode second season, we had better be doing what we can to get all of our friends who "meant" to get around to watching Jericho to actually do so. Otherwise, we've won the battle and lost the war!
THANKS CBS! I've not been this excited about a show coming back in a long time! Can't wait for the season to begin!!!
Yeah.. I have to say " Guys we have to stay on this'. They just might be trying to just stop us from sending them the nuts. I know I have sent my share. So lets pat ourseleves on the back lightly until the show returns. If it doesn't get your nuts ready.
Glad it is back. Regarding Brian, Blacklick, Ohio... Are those United States Marines or some other faction. The flag was not the US flag we all know and love. Although I loved McRaney's character it would be a shame to the realism if they have him majically live. Jericho writers keep up the good work.
It is a thought provoking show,and how would Americans respond- good or bad? I live near the border with drug cartels, with massive amounts of weapons only a few short miles away. Would the border remain intact or would we be invaded? It is frightening to think what would happen if a nuclear attack occured and there was no government.
This is fantastic news. Their troubles can't all disappear because then the show would go away forever (again) so let's hope they continue to be challenged. I only hope there isn't too much war... we have so much of that in real life. But this is wonderful news, THANKS!
I have been in love with Gerald McRainey since Major Dad so I will miss him. I am grateful for a true "reality" show instead of a bunch of nitwits (Sanjay and Simon, are you listening?) competing for their fifteen minutes of fame.
Every time a decent show comes on..the networks cancel it! Jericho is definitely original and does make you think, espesically in today's world. It may not be an atomic bomb, but come on people...who can't believe in some end of the world scenerio??
Thanks to CBS for coming to their senses. This is a thought-provoking show even if the American public doesn't get to vote people off each week. It even prompted me to dig out my old paperback copy of "Alas Babylon" (Pat Frank) and re-read the classic tale that almost certainly inspired this show. Jericho fans owe it to themselves to read this book if they haven't already ...
It's great to have it back, I expect continued stories that resolve old questions and raise new ones? Where did those missle's go? Is China really supplying aide and what about those Migs? Will Heather return and what will happen with Emily and Jake? Is the Bomb going to continue to reside under Hawkins tool shed? What's Hawkins going to do with the tank and the train? all interesting questions we will find out the answers in season 2 to many of them.
YES! :) i'm glad CBS is not going to cancel the show! i love it and i'm looking forward to next season's premiere!!! Thanks CBS!
The ideas that are running thru my head about where this could go are to numerous to put into words. That's one of the MANY good things about this quality show, there are so many different ways it could go and still be believable!!! I am so glad that CBS came to its senses and brought it back!
I agree about adding DVR numbers into the equations. We tivo'd Jericho each week and thoroughly enjoyed the program. My husband and I were completely addicted to the program and VERY unhappy when we heard it had been cancelled. Thank you CBS and the legions of fans who shared their unhappiness with CBS. I really am looking forward to next fall when they bring it back!
I'm glad the execs finally realized they were making a big mistake... It'll be fun to see where the direction of the show will go. I think it would be interesting to take the angle of Jake (Skeet Ulrich) filling in as his father's role. You can see their personalities were similar as the series carried on. Jake with Hawkins as his right hand man would make for an interesting one-two punch. And don't worry Gerald McRaney will probably be brought back in flashback episodes.
I spent $400 on peanuts and sent many e-mails to help the faithful get Jericho back on TV - and it was worth every bit.
I AM SO EXCITED!!! I was very bummed to find out JERICHO was cancelled. I love that show! It is such a welcome change from the reality shows that are invading television land. JERICHO makes you think and wonder what your family would do to survive in the same type of situation. I firmly believe a scenario of this type (or similar terrorist action) can and will happen in the future--it is just a matter of when and where. We should all take precautionary measures and have a preparedness kit in our home as recommended by the Homeland Security and the American Red Cross websites. Thank you CBS for reviving a great show---just wish you hadn't killed off Gerald McRaney. He is an awesome actor and was a major contributor to the show. But...I'll still be waiting and watching for the new season of JERICHO!!!
Yes!! I am so excited that CBS finally decided to bring Jericho back. It was one of my favorite shows that I faithfully watched each week.
Gerald McRaney quit the show prior to its cancellation. He made the choice to move on. The season ender to Jericho was honestly the best season finale I have ever seen. I was speechless for days. What a great show! I even gave up American Idol to watch it.
I cannot beleive I was not the only one who was so angry I erased the last few episodes off my DVR without watching them when I found out it was cancelled. I hope they re-run them again during the summer instead of the crap they normally play. Good job everyone wo helped get it back!
I am glad that they are bringing it back on and thanks to the individuals who brought this about. I am also tired of watching shows and then they stop them half way into the series or just stop them at the end of the first year.
Thanks to CBS for hearing us. Fans...we must continue to support the show and encourage our friends, family and co-workers to join us in watching this great program. Good job to everyone who sent e-mails, letters and nuts!
This is GREAT NEWS! I sent tons of NUTS to CBS and bought a t-shirt that even had the slogan NUTS TO CBS! CBS IS NUTS! CBS should issue an apology and the show should be extended at least another full season.
Thank you CBS for listening to your audience. I have been watching this show from the beginning, and love it. With all the reality shows on, there is nothing to watch anymore. Thanks again, CBS.
I can't believe a great show was cancelled and they finally listen to the little guy. Im glad the people won one fo once. Its a Great Day for TV....
I love the title of this article. :) I'm so happy to see this show returning! I hope CBS enjoyed our nutty campaign. :) GO Jericho! THANK YOU CBS!
Isn't it bizarre that the petition to save jericho was on its own website? I smell an intentional bid to get more viewers by claiming that it was cancelled, only to claim the 50,000 viewers changed their minds. Don't think so. They knew they had a winner, they just wanted some headlines, and an opportunity to get more viewers. Shame on them.
I am SO thrilled that Jericho will be returning! My husband and I are both in our mid 50s so I realize we are not the audience that TV execs are targeting, however, each week we anxiously awaited each new episode of Jericho. Thankfully I had the foresight to tape all the Jericho episodes on our DVR.
Loved this show and was very sad when it was cancelled. We are very happy to have it back. Will miss Gerald McRainey he was one of the best things about this show. would like to see them bring back Heather, liked the chemistry between her and Jake. However lets be honest, shows that are brought back by the fans don't usually last more than 1 season. So should the show gear the second season to be the last meaning should it conclude the story lines, answer all the questions?
SO SO HAPPY its back!!!
I've missed so many shows I lost track but I can't wait until they release the seasons on DVD. I'm saving my pennies for Tivo just for Jericho (the only reason I watch CBS).
Kudos to CBS. Finally someone was listening! My whole family loves this show. I can't wait to see the turn it takes when its back on. Now, the next thing is.... don't go moving it to a different night and time!
Woo hoo! I missed a lot of episodes since I do church stuff on Wednesdays. Thought I'd buy me the first season DVD and catch up. Found out it was canceled, whoa there Nellie!!! So I'm very happy to hear that I will not be catching up in vain. Thank you CBS! BTW, did anyone see April's portrayer on a daytime soap? What a difference!
Im so glad the show is back.I never knew they were gonna cancel it?Never missed a show.Gonna stay in touch this season in case ive gotta send some nuts also.
I am so happy that they brought back Jericho. I work in a hospital and watch this show with many of my fellow co-workers. I was upset when they canceled the show. But thankfully, from the hard work fo some of the shows most faithufl, CBS brought it back. Thank you CBS, for listening when other stations would have given us the cold shoulder treatment.


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