Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Jericho Scoop!


"8 Things You Should Know About Jericho


1-According to executive producer Carol Barbee, because of the seven-episode order, this season of Jericho is "all A-story." Indeed, the first three eps move at a very rapid and satisfying pace. If you're more in it for the characters than for the plot, don't worry, there are also some lovely developments for at least two beloved citizens of Jericho.


2-The grim, gray look of yesterseason has been traded out for a shiny, new, cleaned-up Jericho, Kansas. According to producer Karim Zreik, season two "shows the town in a new light."


3-Jake and Emily (Skeet Ulrich and Ashley Scott) are together, and they're very happy. The Jakeless Heather, however, is present, accounted for and turning into quite the hero.

4-Daniel Benzali's (Homeland Security honcho Thomas Valente) passing resemblance to Dick Cheney is not an accident. We'll also meet another important politico.

5-Even though her contract was not renewed, Pamela Reed will be back as Gail Green. Look for her to appear in one episode in the latter half of the season.

6-After the departure of Gerald McRaney (the late, great Mayor Johnston Greene), there was, said Barbee, "a vacuum of awesomeness that had to be filled." Esai Morales fills that vacuum as a new local authority in charge of awesome, no-nonsense problem solving. Based on what I saw in the first three eps, I think you'll find he makes a superb addition to the series.

7-When asked about promoting the show on air and online in hopes of bringing in new viewers to the show, producer Jon Turteltaub said, "The Internet is the best friend this show has." Hey, we're on the Internet! That means we're BFF with Jericho. Cool! The producers all agree that the Nuts! Campaign and the fans' ongoing online involvement in the show made the difference in keeping the show alive. Indeed, when the Nuts! Campaign started, folks at the network called producers begging them for help "quelling the riot," reporting that the hundreds of emails they were receiving in support of the show made it impossible to get any work done. As you know, the rioting continued, unabated, because producers refused to help the network cancel their show. Good work, team!

8- Stay tuned for the finale, episode seven, said producer Turteltaub. "Episode seven is worth watching even if you haven't watched the first six." According to producers, the blockbuster season-ender offers closure to fans—just in case the series is not renewed—but also opens the door to a new challenge in season three."


Source: Kristen @ E!Online

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

If jake and emily are together, there's no reason to watcht the show. I don't want to have to keep pressing the FF button.

Let me know who wins the war then I can forget this show and forget I ever sent 2 bags of nuts and 20 postcards.

Anonymous said...

I LOVE Jake and Emily together.
They have a history and are very much alike. You can see their passion for each other. IT IS HOT!

I like Heather as well, but would rather see her with someone else.

And I wish GERALD MCRANEY would come back!

Anonymous said...

Re: #6 NO ONE can fill the awesomeness left by GERALD MCRANEY.
And that's Green, not Greene.

JERICHO RETURNS Feb. 12 10 p.m. EST. on CBS (TUES.)