Jericho

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Any of you watch this? I thought the first season was awesome and cannot believe it got cancelled at all - especially when shite shows like smallville are still going.

Season 2 is ace so far but as far as i know, viewing figures haven't been great so it might get cancelled again and plus it is only a 6 episode run apparently :(
 
Yeah watching Season 1 on ITV4. Good but one of those shows you can't miss 1 and keep up.

I may download Season 2 but got so much to watch anyway
 
I never did, but I heard it was good, my man has watched it.
I watch Eureka and I think that's real good :) Now we started watching Bionic Woman, seems okay.
 
Any of you watch this? I thought the first season was awesome and cannot believe it got cancelled at all - especially when shite shows like smallville are still going.

Season 2 is ace so far but as far as i know, viewing figures haven't been great so it might get cancelled again and plus it is only a 6 episode run apparently :(
I watch it. It better not get canceled.
 
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/35980


The Hollywood Reporter’s James Hibberd has an interesting rundown of where a lot of the “on the bubble” shows stand. With the networks still reeling from the disarray precipitated by the writers’ strike, things look generally rosy for series with marginal ratings.

Here’s how the Reporter breaks it down:

PROBABLY BACK:
According To Jim
Back To You
Bones
How I Met Your Mother
Knight Rider
Law & Order
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Moonlight
Prison Break
Scrubs (probably on ABC)
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
‘Til Death

PROBABLY NOT:
Aliens in America
Cashmere Mafia
Jericho
Reaper

The situation with “Jericho” is interesting because CBS shot the season finale with two endings – a cliffhanger and a not-cliffhanger – and network is expected to decide on the show’s fate before the last shot episode airs so it knows which ending to employ.

Read all of the Reporter’s story on the matter here.
 
Cancelled for good. Sorry guys.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7309575.stm


TV's Jericho is scrapped for good

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The show tells how a community in Kansas copes with the attacks

Jericho, the TV drama portraying the aftermath of nuclear attacks on the United States, has been cancelled by CBS, despite viewers' protests.
The network said the programme, seen on ITV and Hallmark in the UK, had low ratings despite its "passionate" fans.
Last year some of them sent 40,000lb (18,100kg) of peanuts - a reference to a line of dialogue - to CBS when it announced Jericho was being scrapped.
CBS made seven more episodes, but Tuesday's edition is to be the last.
"Without question, there are passionate viewers watching this programme," said Nina Tassler, the network's entertainment president, in a statement issued to the Associated Press.
"We simply wish there were more," she added. "We have no regrets bringing the show back for a second try."
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British actor Lennie James plays a man with many secrets in the show

An online campaign led to CBS being deluged by deliveries of peanuts last May.
It was linked to a remark by the character played by Skeet Ulrich at the end of the first series. Towards the end of that season, Jericho had been attracting about 10.5 million viewers per episode. But when the first of the seven additional shows was screened in February, its audience fell to some 8.1 million people, dropping further as the run continued.
 
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