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Wonderfalls

  • Série télévisée
  • 2004
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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Wonderfalls (2004)
24-year-old loner B.A. Jaye lives in a trailer park and sells souvenirs in Niagara Falls. Animal figurines and dolls speak to her and force her to interact with people and try to help them.
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Jaye est une jeune femme solitaire de 24 ans qui vit dans une caravane et vend des souvenirs à Niagara Falls. Les figurines d'animaux se mettent à lui parler et la forcent à interagir avec l... Tout lireJaye est une jeune femme solitaire de 24 ans qui vit dans une caravane et vend des souvenirs à Niagara Falls. Les figurines d'animaux se mettent à lui parler et la forcent à interagir avec les gens.Jaye est une jeune femme solitaire de 24 ans qui vit dans une caravane et vend des souvenirs à Niagara Falls. Les figurines d'animaux se mettent à lui parler et la forcent à interagir avec les gens.

  • Création
    • Bryan Fuller
    • Todd Holland
  • Casting principal
    • Caroline Dhavernas
    • Katie Finneran
    • Tyron Leitso
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    13 k
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    • Création
      • Bryan Fuller
      • Todd Holland
    • Casting principal
      • Caroline Dhavernas
      • Katie Finneran
      • Tyron Leitso
    • 92avis d'utilisateurs
    • 19avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Caroline Dhavernas
    Caroline Dhavernas
    • Jaye Tyler
    • 2004
    Katie Finneran
    Katie Finneran
    • Sharon Tyler
    • 2004
    Tyron Leitso
    Tyron Leitso
    • Eric Gotts
    • 2004
    William Sadler
    William Sadler
    • Darrin Tyler
    • 2004
    Diana Scarwid
    Diana Scarwid
    • Karen Tyler
    • 2004
    Lee Pace
    Lee Pace
    • Aaron Tyler
    • 2004
    Tracie Thoms
    Tracie Thoms
    • Mahandra McGinty
    • 2004
    Jeffrey R. Smith
    Jeffrey R. Smith
    • Muse…
    • 2004
    Scotch Ellis Loring
    Scotch Ellis Loring
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    • 2004
    Neil Grayston
    Neil Grayston
    • Alec
    • 2004
    Ted Dykstra
    Ted Dykstra
    • Muse
    • 2004
    Jewel Staite
    Jewel Staite
    • Heidi Gotts
    • 2004
    Kari Matchett
    Kari Matchett
    • Beth
    • 2004
    Gabriel Hogan
    Gabriel Hogan
    • Thomas
    • 2004
    Chelan Simmons
    Chelan Simmons
    • Gretchen Speck-Horowitz
    • 2004
    Bill Lake
    Bill Lake
    • Detective Sloan
    • 2004
    Morgan Drmaj
    • Bellman
    • 2004
    Bryan Hatt
    • Night Cleaner
    • 2004
    • Création
      • Bryan Fuller
      • Todd Holland
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    mking5303

    Powers that be - Please bring this one back!!!

    I caught this show on a cable network this year and was totally intrigued. It was amazing! Quirky! Fun. You never knew where it was going to go.

    Well, I saw the boxed set of DVDs when I was Christmas shopping so I bought myself a gift! It was my best present this year. I sat down and watched the last 7 episodes, some of which had never aired which tied up some loose ends.

    I really can't believe they took this one off the air! The characters were funny but totally believable, and frequently the interactions between the characters veered into those little spaces that are a bit uncomfortable for us to touch.

    If you can find the set, pick it up. If you are a producer for a non-Fox network, pick them up! You won't be disappointed. I sure wasn't.
    liquidcelluloid-1

    Lick the Lightswitch: "Wonderfalls" is a delightful, if short-lived, romp and the most unpredictable show in recent memory

    Network: Fox; Genre: Comedy, Fantasy; Content Rating: TV-14 (for strong language and strong sexual content); Available: on DVD; Classification: Contemporary (star range: 1 - 4);

    Season Reviewed: Complete Series (1 season)

    Jaye Tyler is a loner living in Niagara Falls who, after graduating college, has fallen into a care-free comfortable rut living in a trailer park and working as a retail clerk in the Falls souvenir shop of Wonderfalls – that is until the souvenirs, and anything in the world with an anamorphic face, starts talking to her, insisting she do things in cryptic single sentence messages or there will be dire consequences (or at least lack of sleep). When followed, the resulting ping-pong effect appears to be the work of a divine plan, but soon Jaye becomes smitten with a local bartender and the figurines are telling her to do things that go against every fiber of her being. A reluctant savior, Jaye's hand is forced into the lives of others and befuddles her family in a fight that may not just cost her comfortable life and a budding romance - but her sanity.

    Byran Fuller just may be the most talented and most unlucky writer in the business today. After getting hosed by Showtime and MGM in an ownership dispute with his modern masterwork "Dead Like Me", Fuller now teams up with Todd Holland ("Malcolm in the Middle") for "Wonderfalls". Being on Fox it was naturally canceled after 4 episodes (another blip in Entertainment President Gail Berman's holocaust on scripted television). Don't look at it as a short-live series, look at it as a failed pilot that mistakenly got on the air somehow; because cute, quirky, completely insane TV shows like this rarely get made in the first place. The network gatekeepers usually make sure of that.

    What is so fresh and invigorating about "Wonderfalls" is that it plays like a catalog of things that everyone (and common sense) says that you aren't supposed to even try in a TV show - only done extremely well. Plot points feature an exorcism (which I lambasted in Fox's disaster "The Pitts"), psychotic female stalkers, lengthy film homages and an on-paper unlikable, increasingly morally ambiguous heroine. Even gutsier, the tone and visual style fluctuates with each episode as the show plays with different genres. The episode themes vary from a non-linear crime & mystery, a psycho thriller, a "Scooby Doo" caper, a classic romantic comedy and a high school drama. The shows are paced brilliantly, filling the hour full and throwing one creative twist after another at the audience ever few minutes. The show is giddy over itself, eager to get to the next wacky twist. If nothing else, "Wonderfalls" certainly takes the prize as the most unpredictable show in memory.

    Fuller's talent, aside from writing some hysterical dialog banter, is giving real weight to each character. A product of the medium, the amount of detail put into Jaye's family and friends here simply could not be done as well in the time span of a movie. That is what keeps the show grounded in reality as the plot lines unapologetically sling-shot out of orbit and into the realm of the surreal, absurd and impossible. The "Wonderfalls" show-runners also re-create the sleek, speed-up visual style that "Dead" used so effectively.

    Fuller keeps in the tradition of Georgia Lass giving us complex and cliché-resistant heroines. The affect and credibility of the entire series rests on the back of Caroline Dhavernas' Jaye, who picks up this monumental task effortlessly. She wears the many varied emotions of the series across her face and jumps through the script's many required hoops. She juggles the show's dramatic weight, the fear and confusion of Jaye's power, the giddy joy of playing a girl not afraid to anger the audience and a gift for physical comedy. Jaye is cartoonish but never over the top. Like Linda Cardallini in "Freaks and Geeks", a joy in "Wonderfalls" is just watching Dhavernas hilarious expressions. It is a terrific performance.

    The entire cast is note-perfect in ways to numerous to mention. But to only pick one, Katie Finneran stands out, delightful and consistently hilarious as Jaye's in-the-closet, cut-throat lawyer sister Sharon.

    "Wonderfalls" also could be an answer to CBS's similarly themed drama "Joan of Arcadia". While I like "Joan" quite a bit, "Wonderfalls" magnifies its tiny flaws while taking everything about it to the next level. Where "Joan" drifts off into side stories about Joan's family, "Wonderfalls" remains crisp and focused. Where "Joan" is dark, brooding and melodramatic, "Wonderfalls" is light, colorful and vibrant. The dramatic moments are played subtly, but with a heart firmly on its sleeve.

    "Wonderfalls" works within the parameters of network television and transforms everything that is so often botched into something beautiful. As the show drives toward its all-to-short ending (all the episodes seeing the light of day on DVD), the series' final act evolves into an arresting "will-they-or-won't-they" love story set-up in the first half (as a dead-on Tracey/Hepburn quick-banter relationship). While the notion of getting the audience to root for two characters getting together by the end is as old as dirt and "Friends", it is rarely done as well and as honest as this one. It is satisfying and touching in a way I did not expect.

    "Wonderfalls" may be the best show you've never seen. I will not soon forget it. And simply hearing a description won't do it justice. It is a delightful, candy coated television treat. An authentic expression of generation-Y looking for its place in the world and not ready when it finds them. "Wonderfalls" is another triumph for the ingeniously creative Fuller, who seems to be the only person in the world trying to put a spark in TV. I can't wait to see what he comes up with next.

    * * * * / 4
    pens9091

    Another great series gone before its time!

    This series caught my imagination with the very first episode and I was hooked. It quickly moved to #1 on my TiVo and I became emotionally invested in the characters.

    But FOX struck its evil axe again and killed another great series. Now what are we left with? Repeats of their latest reality brain drain "The Swan". Fantastic. JUST what I wanted.

    I can only hope some other channel sees the potential of this show - if nothing else, just to see the rest of the season.

    RIP Wonderfalls, Firefly, Dark Angel, John Doe ....
    fortey

    The Curse of Fox

    So, here we have another impressive, interesting show, that's thankfully interesting and not some sort of godawful reality mess...but it's on Fox. You know Fox, right? That network renowned for giving amazing shows a chance, then never advertising them, airing them out of order or preempting them for some tripe like American Idle, changing their place int he schedule from week to week and finally cancelling them cuz "Gee Wally, these ratings aren't so good."

    I can only conclude that there are two seperate entities at work over at Fox. One likes to take these new shows and give them a place to live and grow, to go beyond the normal, dare I say crap, we see on TV. And the other entity is the one who gets to control the show once it's signed on. It's the thing that says "You're on here, opposite Monday Night Football...no wait, at 3AM on Tuesdays...no wait, Fridays at 9!" This entity is of substandard intelligence and may very well be Rupert Murdoch. But I digress.

    Wonderfalls is another rare hit for Fox, if only they take the time to promote it, give it a good timeslot and keep it around long enough for it to develop a fanbase. Failing that, brace yourself for more godawful and pointless reality TV. We shall see.
    joescripts

    An absolute must see

    Okay, so you're saying to yourself, there's nothing good on TV. Well, there was something - Wonderfalls. And it got canceled by the dark forces known as Fox. Fortunately, it's now available on DVD! Jaye Tyler is your not-so-average girl next door. She holds a degree from Brown University, but instead decided to work at a souvenir shop at picturesque Niagara Falls. Her reason? She wanted to live an expectation-free life. She's rude to the customers, a total bitch to her lesbian sister and frowns at everything good about the world, and yet, she's the most likable character you'll ever meet. Her 'sodes started when inanimate objects started talking to her, telling her in cryptic messages to do spontaneous things without a reason. She has no choice but do as they say or they'll bug the hell out of her by singing her ears off.

    One simple act will lead to a series events that at the end makes sense to her and the person she's unknowingly helped.

    This show had the rare combination of great writing, acting and directing. This is evident by the great on screen chemistry. Watch just one episode and I guarantee you'll be hooked and wanting more.

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    • Anecdotes
      13 episodes were produced, but the show was canceled after only four episodes had aired. Afterwards, attempts were made to interest other networks, including the WB, in airing the remaining nine episodes, which would have made the show one of, if not the first, American series to change networks midway through its first season. Ultimately, these efforts were unsuccessful, though the entire series was later released on DVD.
    • Gaffes
      Although the series is set on the American side of the Falls, all of the shots of the falls show that the store Jay works in is on the Canadian side (the falls are to the right when facing the river, from America they would be on the left).
    • Citations

      Aaron Tyler: [about Jaye] She lives in a trailer park. Clearly she's disturbed. I mean, clearly.

    • Connexions
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Great TV Shows That Only Lasted One Season (2018)
    • Bandes originales
      I Wonder Why The Wonder Falls
      Played by Andy Partridge

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    • Date de sortie
      • 27 avril 2005 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Maid of the Mist
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Burlington, Ontario, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • Living Dead Guy Productions
      • Millenium Canadian Productions
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      • 1.33 : 1

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