Sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings once more, [livejournal.com profile] erica_roo, but Variety's saying that Jericho will not return for a second season. Which, even though I didn't watch it, makes me sad -- it was different, and that's enough of a virtue on network TV. There's just not enough eschatological television anymore.
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From: [identity profile] erica-roo.livejournal.com


Oh well... I'm probably to blame. I stopped watching months ago... I was going to catch up on cbs.com, but now I don't have to. I'll settle for past seasons of Buffy and Angel any day and twice on Sundays.

From: [identity profile] begstodiffer.livejournal.com


it was different, and that's enough of a virtue on network TV

Television is now so desperately hungry for material that they're scraping the top of the barrel.

-Gore Vidal

From: [identity profile] sigma7.livejournal.com


The reviews on TWOP seemed genuinely enthused about the more recent episodes, which gave me hope. I confess to checking in once in a while just to feed that youthful hunger I had for apocalyptic fiction.

From: [identity profile] ex-mightygo.livejournal.com


It genuinely got really good in the second half of the season when the writers started acting more realistic about the prospects of a post-boom America. Like "oh shit not everybody can eat."

From: [identity profile] erica-roo.livejournal.com


CBS managed to piss off a whole bunch of viewers by doing this... given that they ended the season with a cliff hanger. The posts on the official site are cracking me up. They've gotten 26,000 people to sign a petition... like CBS is going to care what 26,000 viewers want. Poor viewers.

From: [identity profile] bishop282.livejournal.com


Thought you might want to know about this, Nuts for Jericho (http://michellemalkin.com/archives/007603.htm).
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