Jericho
- Série télévisée
- 2006–2008
- Tous publics
- 45min
Une petite ville du Kansas se retrouve plongée dans le noir après une explosion nucléaire au-dessus de Denver. Les habitants de la ville cherchent à comprendre l'origine de l'explosion ainsi... Tout lireUne petite ville du Kansas se retrouve plongée dans le noir après une explosion nucléaire au-dessus de Denver. Les habitants de la ville cherchent à comprendre l'origine de l'explosion ainsi que des solutions pour survivre.Une petite ville du Kansas se retrouve plongée dans le noir après une explosion nucléaire au-dessus de Denver. Les habitants de la ville cherchent à comprendre l'origine de l'explosion ainsi que des solutions pour survivre.
- Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
- 1 victoire et 7 nominations au total
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Sure it's formulaic, but they do it well with a wide range of distinct characters and along the way tackle some real issues. And here I am in 2021 rewatching it because it beats everything being made 15 years later.
So often I lament the passing of quality broadcast commercial television and then something new, challenging, such as Jericho shows up.
I think it is certainly timely in light of threats from without and perhaps even within our nation.
I was concerned that the 2nd season was not going to measure up as the first episode was rather shaky but it picked up and ended with a bang.
I am glad that CBS brought it back for a finale.
Casting was excellent and I am still astonished at the quality of the writing and plotting. Just so well done.
I think it is certainly timely in light of threats from without and perhaps even within our nation.
I was concerned that the 2nd season was not going to measure up as the first episode was rather shaky but it picked up and ended with a bang.
I am glad that CBS brought it back for a finale.
Casting was excellent and I am still astonished at the quality of the writing and plotting. Just so well done.
It's a great series that deserved more of a fighting chance. It's easy to understand the many ardent fans of the show, but hard to understand Jericho's failure to attract more viewers than it did. The show is engaging, to the point of being dangerously addicting and whatever it lacks (see below), that's more than made up for by a consistently inventive story expansion. The show moves seamlessly from the original premise of 'USA - post nuke' into much unexpected territory. There's some filler episodes, but barely a bum one. What hampers the series is that odd but inevitable 'dated' feeling that almost all network dramas fail to shake, even the minute they arrive on our screens. Dramas like this just can't live up to the HBO/AMC cannon because of the demands on them to, eg: appeal to a large audience and produce 22-ish episodes per series - it can be simply backbreaking. One can't help but imagine how much better this show could have been with a studio like HBO behind it. It certainly deserves more care, with which it might have not been cancelled. Nevertheless, the fact one can imagine Jericho's greater potential is a credit to the strength of both the inventive writing, the smart political commentary and the many well-drawn characters which shine through occasional soft-focus, feel-good, pre-watershed moments of schmaltz and sentimentality. Those moments are thankfully few, but there's enough to make you wish there were less. The cast are all very capable, particularly Skeet Ulrich, Lennie James and Gerald McRaney who lend the show its gravitas. Bring it back! 4/5
I really found this show refreshing. Its not the greatest show ever but it was entertaining. The show gives the feel of Saturday morning serials (fast paced and leaving you with a cliff-hanger). I loved the underlying messages to our current governmental situation. I just learned that it was not to be picked up again. I can't believe CBS is cancelling the show after the response they received after it was cancelled the first time. I hope that some other network (ie. SciFi) will try to carry on the series (sort of like Battlestar Galactica) to a complete and thorough conclusion even if it doesn't fit the usual format of a least five years.
You've seen a myriad of garbage tv shows parade across your screen, some with 5+ seasons of mediocrity. This is not that show. Every bit as engaging as it was 15+ years ago, it's really worth a watch. Is the production value up to snuff in 2021? No, but its still great writing, a great premise, and decent acting. If you like TWD but could lose the zombies, take a look.
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- AnecdotesWas aired in Australia within a day of being aired in the US up until the mid-season break. After the break, Network Ten failed to return the show to air for around 2 months after the US. This delay, combined with lack of advertising and a poor time slot led to Jericho being "shelved" after Episode #1.13 "Black Jack". This is a fate shared by several other cult shows, such as Battlestar Galactica (2004).
- GaffesThe Rocky Mountain Front Range cannot be seen from anywhere in northwestern Kansas.
- Crédits fousEach episode's title card is accompanied with audio containing only Morse code (dots and dashes, or short and long beeps) which, when translated, provides a short hint (around 3 words) about the episode to come.
- Versions alternativesDue to music licensing issues, several episodes have had to be reedited or have music substituted for DVD release.
- ConnexionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Fictional Live-Action TV Towns (2014)
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