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What to expect when 'Jericho' returns

Posted: Thursday, July 19, 2007 11:00 PM by Gael Fashingbauer Cooper
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One of the most-anticipated panels at summer press tour, at least for me, was Thursday's "Jericho" discussion, featuring stars Skeet Ulrich, Lennie James, and Ashley Scott, and executive producer Carol Barbee. These are four people who, not that long ago, didn't expect to be here, and certainly didn't expect to be working together again. Yet thanks to persistent, dedicated fans who flooded CBS with e-mails and nuts, the show has been given a second life -- just seven episodes starting in January, but a second life nonetheless.

Barbee and the three stars were obviously very grateful to fans, perhaps a little shell-shocked (!), and willing to discuss the upcoming seven episodes, where the show plans to go, and what's next.

MAC WON'T BE BACK
Many fans were saddened by the death of Gerald McRaney's character, Mayor Johnston Green. But Barbee said McRaney's death had always been planned, in order that his son, Jake, could complete a sort of Prodigal Son arc and end up taking over for his father. Many fans had hoped against hope that the show would find a way to bring McRaney back, but it doesn't look good. His character is in fact dead, and he won't be appearing in any of the seven episodes coming up. (Should CBS dole out more than seven episodes, Barbee wouldn't rule out the chance of seeing McRaney's character, but in flashback only.)

THREE STORIES DOWN TO ONE
When Barbee hoped for a full season renewal, she and her writers had planned to combine three stories into one. They'd tell the story of Jericho, of course, but interweave them with scenes of the new Cheyenne, Wyoming government that's trying to start up, and also scenes in New York City, one of the few large cities that survived the bombings. (Viewers will remember that it was revealed early on that, thanks to New Yorkers' raised awareness of terrorism due to the Sept. 11 attacks, the city had managed to stop the bombers.)

But while the New York plot may not be seen, nor happenings in Cheyenne, the Cheyenne government will play a vital role in "Jericho." Barbee revealed that the season will begin with the Jericho-New Bern battle, and the Cheyenne government will show up to stop the fighting. The season will continue with the Cheyenners trying to help Jericho rebuild, and the town will "get back on the grid," Barbee said. Lights, power and communication will be restored. "And laundry!" chimed in Skeet Ulrich, noting that by the end of the season, the jeans his character wore could practically stand up by themselves. "We were a really smelly cast," added Lennie James.

The Cheyenne government will be "the good guys," said Barbee, but they'll also be an occupying force, and Jericho will have to deal with that issue, as well as revenge killings against and from New Bern.

Titus Welliver's character, Col. Robert Hoffman won't be back, but look for a similar character to be introduced. Sprague Grayden's Heather, however, will be returning for a few episodes.

I mentioned in my earlier post that Stanley and Mimi will get engaged, but Barbee warned that while that will happen, expect it to still have surprising elements. And she also said that much of the plot of the new episodes will revolve around "the mission that Hawkins and Jake have to do to save the world."

SOME GUY NAMED SKEET'S AT THE DOOR FOR YOU
Skeet Ulrich and cast were asked how they would thank the fans who saved the show. After a joke about Ulrich going door to door, DVDs of the first season in hand, they settled on a much more prosaic option: The cast may take out thank-you ads. (Those DVDs come out Oct. 2, by the way.)

ANOTHER RENEWAL?
The seven episodes will be shot by the end of September, so the cast and crew won't know by then if they'll get another chance after the new shows air. Barbee and her writers, then, have to write the seven shows as if they were both a stand-alone arc that could be the show's farewell, but also leave enough plotlines open and intriguing in case the network later calls for more. She says "What we're doing is we're arcing out an actual story that will have resolution, and there are personal arcs that will have resolution, but at the end of that, it will open you up to the next level so that you can see what that future would be if there's a season three, and hopefully there will be. So we hope to give you resolution, but then show you the future."

NEXT TIME, SEND STRIPPERS
One critic asked the panel if they'd have preferred something other than nuts as the fan item of choice. "Snakes," said Ulrich. "Strippers," said Lennie James. The Web site NutsOnline provided many of the nuts that were sent, and that made some of the cast think of a new money-making venture. James said cast members had joked  about starting a Web site that could mail a certain foodstuff and then slipping a reference to that food into an episode to rake in the profits. Barbee's line/foodstuff suggestion? "That's bananas!"

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I am so happy that Jericho has been picked up for more episodes, though am disappointed in the network who expects Jericho fans to recruit more viewers. I work evening shift and consistently use my dvr feature to tape all the shows I would normally miss if not for this feature.I think that if the networks could find a way to factor in all the TiVos, DVR, iTunes downloads they would get a better picture of the number of fans Jericho has. Thank you for giving Jericho another chance.
I am so pleased that Jericho is returning to TV.  I found the plot quit plausable. I can see the possiblity of this type of event occuring within my lifetime. If you read news articles and head lines today our would is heading in this direction.  Jericho has made me aware of potential situations.  Be involved in your communities, and they should be preparing for the possibility of this type of event, or any event natural or man made that can change our lives so dramatically.  
I, too, called, sent voice mails, & signed the petition, all of which I've never done before as I don't usually get involved over cancelled shows. But I won't watch, & am so sick of, the reality shows, talent shows, comedies, etc.,that I felt the need to try & help save a compelling, and extremely interesting show.  So happy it is coming back, I never missed an episode.  
I have never watched Jericho before. I am just not a big fan of TV, really. However I'd like to point out something about Jericho that I haven't seen mentioned here. We are an open society and no matter how hard we try, one day terrorists may get inside our borders with nuclear weapons (especially with the miniaturization of technology), and whether we like it or not, someday we may face such nuclear strikes.  Part of the draw of Jericho, I then believe, is getting us thinking about how we, ourselves, would react in such a situation. Would we degenerate into mere animals barely etching out a means for survival? Would we draw together in faith and comradre to re-build what was lost? Would local governments try to impose "Big Brother" rule over the scattered communities in an attempt to bring about some kind of "new order"? To look for the answer to these questions in an on-going TV show, I think, is absolutely ground-breaking. It has been approached lightly here and there with a TV movie or two, but they barely scratched the surface.
I loved this show from the first tease of upcoming new shows. Could not believe it when CBS cancelled it! Am finally proud of a Network that can admit it was WRONG and gave the people (who really decide if a show if worthwhile or not)what they wanted.  Just can not wait till it is back. Make those 7 episodes FAB and we could have another FULL season to really  show everyone what they have missed.  I do not know of one person that is not excited and eagerly waiting till Jan.  THANK YOU CBS.
I agree with you Joann... Skeet would certainly be welcome at my door.  I love this show and am thrilled that they're bringing it back.  I don't usually look forward to the Christmas holidays, but this year I will because that means Jericho will be following shortly.
Have the networks learned their lesson that a 4 month hiatus mid season can kill the best of shows? (ie, Lost, Jerico, and Desperate Housewives- which I never watched, but know the numbers plunged after a 4 month break midseason)
Jerico is the only one that survived the 4 month hiatus with me. Lost had so much going on I couldn't remember. Jerico was GREAT. I've been here since the beginning, and I will be around for the next season.
Have the networks learned their lesson that a 4 month hiatus mid season can kill the best of shows? (ie, Lost, Jerico, and Desperate Housewives- which I never watched, but know the numbers plunged after a 4 month break midseason)
Jerico is the only one that survived the 4 month hiatus with me. Lost had so much going on I couldn't remember. Jerico was GREAT. I've been here since the beginning, and I will be around for the next season.
I was so disappointed that Jericho was cancelled. I couldn't believe the PTB would do such a stupid thing. I couldn't believe it when my daughter said that they were giving it another chance with just 7 episodes. For once the PTB are listening to the fans. I love this show and I hope that they realize that these few episodes are not enough. Thanks to all the fans for standing up and taking action.
For a lot of people Television is about all the entertainment that they can afford. The series JERICHO is one of the best shows that have come along in years. Now, we have to many reality shows, CSI types, and comedies that produce no meaningfull content. And in todays environment, a program of this calibre is not only interesting, but necessary to give us a sense of --WHAT IF.  The plot of this show gives us the ability to think about all of the possibilities that some day may help us save ourselves.
I didn't start watching until lately and I am glad it will stay on the air. Darn good show. Thank God for satellite, I don't have to watch "reality" crap on TV.
I have watched this show from day one and its GREAT! I looked forward to everyweek when this show was on i would turn off the phone and tell my graddaughter no talking during this show. It is a great show and i hope it runs for a long time. Thanks for bringing it back.
Dee Papillo
Hartly, Delaware
I have watched this show from day one and its GREAT! I looked forward to everyweek when this show was on i would turn off the phone and tell my graddaughter no talking during this show. It is a great show and i hope it runs for a long time. Thanks for bringing it back.
Dee Papillo
Hartly, Delaware
So glad to see this great show returning. I too am tired of the reality shows that seems to have taken over. Game shows are nothing great either. Jericho has interesting themes which the people can enjoy and hang on to til the next show.  I have also enjoyed watching the reruns. It reminds me what I have to look forward to when the new episodes come out.
Can you doey-Do Gooders, defenders of Prime-Time Television save "Friday Night Lights" next? I know its coming back for 7 or 8 episodes too.... but I need more.
Thanks in advance.
I guess I've had my head in the sand because I didn't even know the show wasn't scheduled to come back in the fall.  I watched and recorded every episode and went back and watched them all again.  This is one of the best shows I've seen in several years.  The ongoing possibilities are endless and also interesting.  Shows that pique interest are so few and far between these days.  I admire those who thought up Jericho and really wish for more seasons to come. Not just the 7 episodes.
Just wanted to thank everyone who helped get the show back on. I wasn't aware until this week that it had been cancelled. Thanks to you guys I'll be able to watch it in January! Thx again....
Jericho was a great show that never really got a fair chance.  First, CBS split the season, with many viewers not returning when it came back on the air.  I personally HATED having to wait for months for additional episodes to air, and I think CBS would have seen how strong a show Jericho is if they'd not split it up the way they did.

I am very happy to see Jericho return!!  I am a little upset, however, that MacRaney will not be returning, as he seemed to be the steady hand guiding the ship (so to speak).  

If anyone from CBS is reading this....KEEP Jericho and other shows like it, and DUMP those stupid (and pointless) reality shows!  I watch very little network t.v. because it seems to be mostly reality shows (that all copy one another, or are the 20th version of the same boring show).

Give Jericho a fair chance....and everyone remember to tune in.  If they get the ratings, they'll keep the show!
We all need to fight for the shows that aren't reality shows.  There are many talented actors out there who need the work and I for one am so tierd of the shows that bring out the worst in our human nature ~ making fun of others, plotting against another team member, trying to outwit someone for the man or woman of your dreams.........really, that is human nature, but do we need to view it ad nausium. There are other really good casts on TNT in The Closer, and perhaps even the premier of Saving Grace ~ try Lifetime's Army wives if you want to see a pretty good ensemble of actors with a decent story line.  There's so much really bad work on TV and more often copy cat work that I liked the idea that Jerihco represents a not-so far fetched idea that deals with a community of people fighting for something rather than individuals fighting for their own comfort........If you watch TV, keep writing in.
Jericho is one of my favorites, beats the boring "reality" shows, see enough of that in reality!ENOUGH ALREADY, people get your own life.
Love Jericho!!  Glad to see it's coming back and only
7 new shows??  One decent and enjoyable show.  Why not
cancel the other junk and spend the money on Jericho.
Also why did Gerald MacRaney have to die-have always
liked him and makes me feel that there are good men
in the world.
It sounds like I'm with alot of you out there!!! Just plain tired of all the "reality" shows!!  I'm really glad to hear Jericho is coming back....just wish it was before January!!  Hope they give us some notice when in January to tune in!!!
Maybe the powers that be,could have a bit more realistic scenery.We moved the mountains west after Gunsmoke went off the air.
I'm so glad to hear that Jericho is coming back, even if it is only for a limited 7 show run to clean up some of the open questions that were left over. It was the only network TV show that I actually watched each week. It looks as if it will be the only one that I will watch this year too. We can only hope that the network is intelligent enough to ask for a fulll seasons worth of episodes to follow, so we can continue to watch this wonderfully interesting and original story for several more years to come. It was extremely realistic in its protrayal of what people would go through in that sort of situation and I couldn't wait for the next show to come one. I only wish taht they had shown reruns so that I could have caught the first show that I missed before I figured out what night it was on. I will definiotely be one of the first in line to buy the DVD of the first season.
Some of you may recall that we also brought back, "Beauty and the Beast" and look how that turned out!  Linda didn't want to do the show anymore and they totally killed her off, and ended it in such a horrible way, I couldn't even watch all the episodes I'd taped ever again.  When letting the network know you want it to go on and on, don't forget to say you don't care if they cast someone else in a lead role.  Otherwise, they even ruin the memories!!
RE: Jason Lewis (Sent Monday, July 23, 2007 10:44 AM)

Excellent observation, and true. I've often thought of different scenarios like you mentioned...all the what if's.
Cynthia, I think you've hit the nail on the head!  But if you TVO or DVR, you could skip the commercials, so it's no wonder they don't count us. (But if they did, they could charge more for advertising). We have two cable boxes and can tape 4 shows at a time, yet Nielsen has never called my home to find out what we're watching or recording.  And people, you have no idea how irritating it can be to a proofreader to have all those typos, bad grammar, etc., however unintentional and unintelligible they may be. Self included.  
Down with reality shows and up with more shows like Jericho with imagination. And I agree with one person who said it could happen. Wake up guys! This could actually happen here in the USA.

Great show and hope it stays around for quite awhile.
I wish Jericho came on every day !There should be Jericho watching parties now and when the new episodes come on !
I was involved in saving Jericho and I'd do it all again in a heartbeat. While you can't expect everyone to love this show, it's pretty obvious there are a ton of us "nuts' out there that are jumping for joy now that it's back.
Keeping the show on the air is the next step. Please everyone e-mail or snail mail CBS and let them know you are watching. Go to some of the many Jericho sites for info on fan clubs starting up and a Jericho convention in Kansas in September.
Links:

http://www.jerichorallypoint.com/home/

http://www.cbs.com/primetime/jericho/

http://www.jeritopia.com/
I am more upset that this show was brought back. Too much soap opera in the midst of the worst attack in human history. The 3 love triangles really saps the strength of the premise that America is no more. The only thing that this show has taught me is that makeup will last through a nuclear attack.
I was so excited to hear that the show was to make a return...even if it is just to say good-bye again.  I will take anything that I can get!
Can't wait for Jericho to begin the new episodes.  This is the show that brought me back to network television again.  I still want Skeet to come to my door and thank me personally.........  : )
I am so very happy that JERICHO is coming back. I watched every episode during the first season. What an exciting and different show, yet it has heart....something I really liked.
If you are a NIELSON family, PLEASE HELP US and watch the show? I PROMISE that you will be hooked just like we are after just 3 or 4 episodes.

"Make a stand here."  Johnston Green  R.I.P.
NUTS to the idiots who canned the show in the first place- I just discovered it while working in China....this is SO good....one suggestion for the upcoming shooting is to improve the soundtrack back to episode 1-2 quality- the music was awesome....oh, and bring out a Jericho soundtrack PLEASE!
I was shocked to see network execs actually listen to the fans!I'm just curious the way the rest of the country looks besides the new Cheyenne government.Are there several regions dividing the land east of the Mississippi River? Is Texas a separate republic?Will we ever find out the names of all the cities that were lost? The conspiracy theory blogs must be overloaded these days!Welcome back to the grid,Jericho!
I was delighted that Jericho was renewed, and hope it can keep up the momentum for at least a whole season if not more. To quote another poster, "Go Jericho!"
Yes I was glad to hear that Jericho is finally coming back. I don't know how many thousand nasty e-mails CBS got besides mine, but I guess they worked. NUTS to you CBS for canceling the show in the first place. Wednesday  was looked forward to because it's Jericho night. I hate all of those stupid reality shows, how they make it to the next season is mind boggling, like WHO watches that crap anyways? Leave Jericho alone though, I'm in love with Emily !! (Ashley Scott) she is the Hottest creature on TV since the borg chick 7 of 9 (jeri Ryan) from star trek. I'm looking forward to see what happens when Jericho's new stuff comes back on!!
Yes I was glad to hear that Jericho is finally coming back. I don't know how many thousand nasty e-mails CBS got besides mine, but I guess they worked. NUTS to you CBS for canceling the show in the first place. Wednesday  was looked forward to because it's Jericho night. I hate all of those stupid reality shows, how they make it to the next season is mind boggling, like WHO watches that crap anyways? Leave Jericho alone though, I'm in love with Emily !! (Ashley Scott) she is the Hottest creature on TV since the borg chick 7 of 9 (jeri Ryan) from star trek. I'm looking forward to see what happens when Jericho's new stuff comes back on!!
Great show.  Hated is was almost gone forever.  I am not a survivalist per say, but I find the lessons taught in this program are an extreme rarity in today’s
poor excuse for television programming.  Self reliance, relying on your friends
and neighbors, discipline, love, courage, faith, and an underlying sense of “can
do” are all qualities I’ve picked up on in the show.

Our children could well use the lessons being taught in this program.  We seem
to have (as a nation and world) reversed the course of history and instead of those who are self-reliant and motivated being revered or at least respected,
those of us who try to make the world a better place are beaten down in the media, in our government, and just generally in life.

We have become the largest group of pansies this world has ever known.  We
(our nation) as a whole is undisciplined, arrogant, greedy, lazy, fat, and want to
place the blame for this on everyone and everything but ourselves.  Our ancestors who lived hard, loved hard, and died hard are turning over in their graves as I type this.  We should be embarrassed by the way our culture has taken a turn for the worst, and I suppose that’s the saddest part of all – that we’ve collectively reached a point where citizens of this great nation don’t even
realize how far we have fallen down the wayward path.

I think it would be terrific if more television programming was geared at teaching people how to be responsible for themselves, their actions, responsibility for their
communities, their families, and their friends.

Long live Jericho!!!!
Jerico is looked forward to in my home by all. If you need to clear some air time remove big brother, the show that you can win if you remenber the words to a song not if you can sing, you have a lot of choices just leave Jerico alone.
I thought Jericho was a brilliant departure from the norm of dumbed-down, mindless "watch this, buy that, and whatever you do, don't THINK," meaningless schlock that passes for entertainment these days, and I was very pleased and happy to see that the networks still know how to make a great and intelligent show...then they cancelled it!

The networks should hire me to decide which shows to keep and which shows to axe, because I'm batting 1000...anytime I really love a show...yup, you guessed it, it gets axed!  I'm infallible!  Back in the late 90s, I really loved "Dark Skies," and it went the way of the dodo; I thought "Surface," was nothing short of brilliant, and bingo...dead as a doornail; I wasn't surprised when "Jericho," got cancelled...but I was overjoyed when enough fans chipped in to bring it back, even if it is only a 7 episode mini-season...well done, Jericho fans!

I tell you, though...it never fails...if I think a show is highly intelligent and entertaining television, it always bites the bullet!  
I have been a fan of post nuclear holocaust shows and books since reading and seeing Pat Frank's Alas, Babylon as a child. I guess it was my way as child to cope with Cold War paranoia. Anyway, Jericho's saga of what happens in a small town when the "balloon goes up" carries on the tradition begun in the 1950s of thinking about the unthinkable.  It nice to have the show back.


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