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Jericho???
The sun has fallen down
And the billboards are all leering
And the flags are all dead at the top of their poles.
Personally I thought the acting was good, the writing was wonderful and there were plenty of avenues on the Jericho website (http://www.cbs.com/jericho) to fill in the perceived plot holes you mention.
Either you're overly critical, don't give things a chance to develop, or just don't know good television...
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There were a lot of holes in the begining. It was kind of like who what where and when. When they brought it back in mid season they started filling in a lot of the plot holes. Heck the Season finale showed one of the key characters being killed. Almost as if Tony Soprano had been killed. The plot twists and turns with the wind are just what makes it so compelling. Again this did not really happen for me until it returned in Mid-Season. Squidly had made some really good points in his post.
Not bad coming from a fish that is a good apitizer dish that is best served fried with a nice sweet and sour sauce lol.
There comes a time when your patience runs out and you realize you're wasting your time watching this shyte. :P
With Jericho that point came around the third episode. It was just awful.
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If you were a zombie and I had to kill you, I'd feel sad.
I still can't believe that Jericho was actually beat in the ratings by American Evil I mean Idol, oops my bad, sorry it was a slip of the keyboard . I work in the entertainment industry and that whole thing is nothing more than a big joke. For some reason these people people think that they can be as popular as Kelley.
What Jericho did when it came back from being off air they did a show that filled in a lot of the plot holes and explained quite a bit about what led up to the bombs going off. I do not think that you had to really go on-line to fill in the plot holes. In the begining there were a lot of plot holes and it was aggravating. I was glad when it came back and was able to put the pieces of the puzzle together.
CBS plans to re-air the 1st season over again in its entirety. They want to gain new fans that they lost when they pulled it early on. Nice that they are actually turning to writers again. I am really getting tired of Reality shows. The only one that I watch is Hells Kitchen. I love seeing Gordon Ramsey yelling at all the people. Reminds me of work .
I pretty much hate 90% of the programs the networks put out there, and I don't like much "reality" TV - although I do watch Gene Simmons Family Jewels and get a laugh out of it. Perhaps it's because I never really watched the Osbournes....
Anyways, my wife and I actually caught the first of this seasons Hell's Kitchen by accident and it was pretty damn funny. I think he's going to fire the whole lot of them next week. Damn man... I can fry an egg, give me a shot!!!
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You shouldn't have to go to a freaking website to fill in plot holes.
What kind of nonsense is that?
The writing was 'wonderful'?
In the first 5 episodes we had 5 different emergencies which had nothing to do with the fact that a Nuke has apparently gone off. We've got a mayor in a on again off again power play with his wife, his son, and a would be election opponent. We've got a greedy grocer. We've got a bag-boy in love with an girl who thinks he's too un-hip to love. We've got a mysterious cia/military/police/secret agent guy new to town, keeping secrets from both his family and his neighbors. We've got dueling bandits making grabs for food. We've got town BBQs and medical emergencies, heart attacks, emergency air fan repair. We've got intertwined love triangles.
To hell with all that, we gotta save those books burning in that thar Library!!!
Jeezus.
Good writers know pacing. They don't take 42 events and jam them down your throat in 4-5 episodes. They've mastered the art of exposition.
These guys haven't.
And as far as acting, Skeet Ulrich can't act his way out of a paper bag.
The dismissive "you don't know good television" is funny. I can just as easily say "no, you don't."
So yeah, whatever.
The sun has fallen down
And the billboards are all leering
And the flags are all dead at the top of their poles.
Its entertainment, depending who you ask, some folks like it some folks dont like it.
Personally, I doubt ill ever watch it, I could care less if it ever airs again, but reading all these post crack me up so keep em coming.
PS. I watched some Tribute reels of Jeriwhatever on youtube. If those were the best of the best, then yeah I think they made a good call pulling it.
Oh, and just in case anybody didn't know, CBS did pick the show up for at least 7 more episodes next year. I would have been fine with it gone, but I am happy with any show that isn't a reality/game show.
Its all based on opinion, in the end.
Wouldn't you expect a lot of chaos and un-organization after a nuke went off a couple hundred miles away? I sure would. I would expect a lot of stuff to be going on and I think the writers did an excellent job capturing that.
The website was an addition to the show, as Bassis said they filled in a lot of your "plot holes" in the second half of the season. If you were part of the website it would have started filling "them" in prior to that. Personally I've always found "plot holes" to end up being a part of every show as they're going to want an audience to stick around to figure everything out... you can't have everything handed to you on a silver platter like a stupid reality show.
Jericho, in the end, was a very intelligent show... it was meant for intelligent people that have the patience to stick it out and see what happens. If you don't have the patience to stick it out, then the show is ultimately not going to be for you.
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Stop.. please - just - stop. You are going down a one way road the wrong way again all while yelling at the people going the other way. Yes, I watch alot of BAD, BORING, SLOW shows for a whole season waiting for it to "get better" if I just "stick it out". Whether you liked the show or not is irrelevant at this point because your 'logic' in your argument is just nonsense.
Now as far as Squidly not knowing good television... well, he does watch Survivor and Lost so I can't totally disagree with that statement.
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The sun has fallen down
And the billboards are all leering
And the flags are all dead at the top of their poles.
I didn't mean to imply that you're stupid. I was more implying that you have no patience.
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Retired EQ, WoW Player.